Maybe you could have an adjustment value that you would always add. When the counter gets high, you set the adjustment value to -1. When it gets back to zero, you set it to 1. That way, you only have one function plus a decision to make about if you need to change the adjustment value:-
Then, a simple loop will illustrate it:-
I am getting an error "ftpNotes.sh: syntax error at line 8 : `<<' unmatched"
#!/bin/ksh
PATH=/usr/sbin/:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/etc:/usr/local/bin:.
cd $HOME
if ;then
if ; then
echo 'DSC file already ftp to epm server'
else
ftp -n epmdev00 <<SCRIPT... (1 Reply)
Started writing my code.
my read input is not even asking nor working?
And I get a EOF script error.
echo "1) aragorn.domain.net"
echo "2) marvel.domain.net"
echo "3) athena.domain.net"
echo "4) gandalf.domain.net"
echo "5) griffin.domain.net"
echo "What server would you like... (4 Replies)
Hello,
Please tell me if there is a better way to get the number of elements from an array that is passed to a function.
This is what works on Solaris 8 (ksh) but it looks odd:
loop_array() {
array_name=$2
b1='\${\#'
b2='}'
nr_elements=`eval echo... (6 Replies)
Please excuse my ineptitude for a bit as I've been spoiled for the past few months with only writing perl code instead of C.
So ok, I've been thinking about some code to change the crc32 values that are held within central directory headers of zip files.
Because I'm lazy I decided to just... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Could some one help me to reduce the code...
if
then
./plist -m "$queuename" |grep $2|awk '{print $3}' >unlock.log
elif
then
./plist -m "$queuename" |grep $2|awk '{print $4}' >unlock.log
else
./plist -m "$queuename" |grep $2|awk '{print $5}' >unlock.log
.
.
.
.
... (1 Reply)
Let me know if there is a way to pass array to a funtion in ksh script.
function isPresent
{
typeset member
member=$1
dbList=$2
echo '$1:' $1
echo '$2' $dbList
The array will be at the second position....something like this
isPresent 12 <array>
if
then
echo... (3 Replies)
I have a question on how can I assign a output of a function to a variable which is executed in background.
Here is my example
$ cat sample_program.sh
#!/bin/ksh
exec_func () {
sleep 1
v=`expr $1 + 100`
print $v
}
export OUT_ARR
date
for i in 1 2
do
OUT_ARR=`exec_func $i` &... (1 Reply)
I have the following code to count the number of how many times the name occurred in one file. The code is working fine and the output is exactly what I want. The problem is the real code has more than 50 names in function listname which cause function name to have more than 50 case ,and function... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: samsan
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ost_counter
ost::Counter< T >(3) Library Functions Manual ost::Counter< T >(3)
NAME
ost::Counter< T > -
The counter template is used for generic objects which act as automatic counters.
SYNOPSIS
#include <counter.h>
Public Member Functions
Counter ()
Construct and initialize a counter to zero.
Counter (const Counter &counter)
Construct a counter with an initial value set for another counter.
Counter (T initial)
Construct a counter with an initial value of the specified data type.
T & operator= (T c)
operator T ()
Protected Attributes
T count
Detailed Description
template<typename T>class ost::Counter< T >
The counter template is used for generic objects which act as automatic counters.
Each time the object is accessed, the underlying counted data type is incremented.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@gnutelephony.org Automatic counter template class.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::Counter () [inline]
Construct and initialize a counter to zero.
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::Counter (const Counter< T > &counter) [inline]
Construct a counter with an initial value set for another counter. Parameters:
counter to copy from.
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::Counter (Tinitial) [inline]
Construct a counter with an initial value of the specified data type. Parameters:
initial value to set.
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
Member Function Documentation
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::operator T () [inline]
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
template<typename T > T& ost::Counter< T >::operator= (Tc) [inline]
Member Data Documentation
template<typename T > T ost::Counter< T >::count [protected]
Referenced by ost::Counter< T >::Counter(), and ost::Counter< T >::operator T().
Author
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