HI
Hi I have a character string which contains some special characters and I need it to display as a hex string.
For example, the sample i/p string: ×¥ïA Å gïÛý and
the o/p should be : D7A5EF4100C5010067EFDBFD
Any pointers or sample code pls. (5 Replies)
I have a lot of very large hex files that I need to change one value at the same offset and save to another file. I have a script that finds each file and just need to put an operator for each file.
I think sed might be able to do this but I have not used it before and would like some help. If... (8 Replies)
I am trying to match a character return from a website so that I can replace it. It is the '...' character (didnt even know it existed initially). The character apparently has the hex value of 2026, but in the script, attempting to substitute regular 3 periods is not working.
What am I... (2 Replies)
I know how to do produce this:
string01
string02
string03
several different ways.
But how do I do produce this (without getting lost in recursion):
string01morestring100yetmore10
string02morestring101yetmore20
string03morestring102yetmore30
...... (2 Replies)
Hello all. I need help...
How can I cenvert this 42ec93df826c804ea531c56594db453d54daad4b to normal text? What convertor I have to use?
Thanks. (12 Replies)
Hi am using unix aix
I have tried using awk but am getting only output = x ,its not incrementing next output
set -A var1 vv qa za
ct=0
i=3
while
do
var1=`echo ${var1}`
count=`awk ' NR==$i++ {print;exit}' ${.txt} | cut -c5 `
echo $count
let ct=ct+1
done (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new to this forum and a novice at shell script. I am trying to write a script to determine each of the NIC configured on a linux system and its speed and Duplex. I came up with the following piece of code:
echo `ifconfig -a | grep eth > /home/a/nic.txt`
i=`awk -F, '{print... (4 Replies)
i have this below string which i need to convert it to HEX. i have already tried it but it showing extra few things on it.. let me show what i have done and what is the output i am getting and what is the desired output
the input string is
"!\"\"\"\"\"\"\"!\"\"\"\"\"\"\""
which is... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am able to increment numbers but unable to increment the charters in unix -AIX.
Source : AAA BB CCC
Increment Number : 5
OUTPUT:
AAA BB CCC
AAA BB CCD
AAA BB CCE
AAA BB CCF
AAA BB CCG
Thanks
onesuri
Please use CODE tags as required by the forum rules. I have made a wild... (5 Replies)
I created script (sh shell) to generate vlc playlist based on some data files. All works fine so far except one string I do not know how to handle with.
VLCSTART='<vlc:id>'
VLCV=0
VLCEND='</vlc:id>'
echo -e $'\n'$'\t'$'\t'$'\t'$'\t'\$VLCSTART$VLCV$VLCENDOutput file contains several occurences... (10 Replies)
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acpihelp
ACPIHELP(1) General Commands Manual ACPIHELP(1)NAME
acpihelp - ACPI help utility
SYNOPSIS
acpihelp <option>... [<name-prefix>|<hex-value>]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the acpihelp command. The option list is taken from the acpihelp interactive help.
acpihelp provides descriptive text for AML and ASL keywords, methods, and opcodes.
Much more detailed documentation may be found at http://www.acpica.org/documentation/.
If neither a <name-prefix> or a <hex-value> is provided, acpihelp will do the logical equivalent of a "display all."
A default search (that is, a search with no options) and a <name-prefix> can mean two different things: (1) if <name-prefix> does not start
with an underscore, find ASL operator names, or (2) if <name-prefix> does start with an underscore, find ASL predefined method names.
OPTIONS
ACPI Names and Symbols
-k [<name-prefix>]
Find/Display ASL non-operator keyword(s)
-m [<name-prefix>]
Find/Display AML opcode name(s)
-p [<name-prefix>]
Find/Display ASL predefined method name(s)
-s [<name-prefix>]
Find/Display ASL operator name(s)
ACPI Values
-e [<hex-value>]
Decode ACPICA exception code
-i Display known ACPI Device IDs (_HID)
-i [<hex-value>]
Decode hex AML opcode
AUTHOR
acpihelp was written by Robert Moore <robert.moore@intel.com>.
This manual page was written by Al Stone <ahs3@redhat.com> for the Fedora project (but may be used by others).
January 23, 2013 ACPIHELP(1)