Hi,
I have a variable with value tmp2=123.45.175.243, I am taking this value from a network file.
In the script I need to check whether the variable has only numerals and .(dot).
if ..." ]
then
printf "SUCCESS\n"
else
printf "FAILED\n"
fi
doesnt work, is there a alternate... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have a requirement to process number of files matching a criteria. The resulted file would be processed indivdually looking for a particular string until another one found lines afterwards. Then look for the occurrence of another string in the result count and display/return the result. ... (13 Replies)
I have four files, I need to compare these files together.
As such i know "sdiff and comm" commands but these commands compare 2 files together. If I use sdiff command then i have to compare each file with other which will increase the codes.
Please suggest if you know some commands whcih can... (6 Replies)
Hello I am a new unix user, and I have a work related task to compare 2 files and print all of the lines in file 2 that contain a string from file 1 Note: the fields are in different columns in the files. I suspect the is a good use for awk? Thanks for your time & help
File 1
123 232 W343... (6 Replies)
Hi Guys , sorry for my first post but a newbie here need some help on my simple scripts.
I have some scripts below that count the job started and the job finished
and is the job started and job finished equal ..then all job was successfully run and
finished on that day.
but sometime the was... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have multiple files that each contain one column of strings:
File1:
123abc
456def
789ghi
File2:
123abc
456def
891jkl
File3:
234mno
123abc
456def
In total I have 25 of these type of file. (5 Replies)
All,
i have a file text.log:
cover6
cover3
cover2
cover4
other file is abc.log as :
0
0
1
0
Then I have a excel file result.xls that contains:
Name Path Pass
cover2
cover3
cover6
cover4 (1 Reply)
Hi,
There is a file A.txt which contains a list of strings.
A.txt
QASSBRK1
QASSBRK2
And in B.txt, command is written to generate output of dspmq with AWK script
B.txt
QMGR=`dspmq | awk '{print $1}' | cut -f2 -d "(" | cut -f1 -d ")"`
Output of B.txt is
QASSBRK1
QASSBRK2
QASSBRK3... (4 Replies)
I have below code inside my awk script
if ( $0 ~ /SVC IN:/ )
{
svc_in=substr( $0,23 , 3);
if (msg_start == 1 && msg_end == 0)
{
msg_arr=$0;
}
}
else if ( $0 ~ /^SVC OUT:/ )
{
svc_out=substr( $0, 9, 3);
if (msg_start == 1 && msg_end == 0)
... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: bhagya123
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gtk2::liststore
Gtk2::ListStore(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::ListStore(3)NAME
Gtk2::ListStore
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::ListStore
INTERFACES
Gtk2::TreeModel
Gtk2::TreeDragSource
Gtk2::TreeDragDest
Gtk2::TreeSortable
Gtk2::Buildable
METHODS
liststore = Gtk2::ListStore->new (...)
o ... (list) of strings
treeiter = $list_store->append
$list_store->clear
$list_store->set_column_types (...)
o ... (list) of strings
$list_store->set ($iter, $col1, $val1, ...)
o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter)
o $col1 (integer) the first column number
o $val1 (scalar) the first value
o ... (list) pairs of column numbers and values
treeiter = $list_store->insert ($position)
o $position (integer)
treeiter = $list_store->insert_after ($sibling)
o $sibling (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef)
treeiter = $list_store->insert_before ($sibling)
o $sibling (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef)
treeiter = $list_store->insert_with_values ($position, ...)
o $position (integer) position to insert the new row
o ... (list) pairs of column numbers and values
Like doing insert followed by set, except that insert_with_values emits only the row-inserted signal, rather than row-inserted, row-
changed, and, if the store is sorted, rows-reordered as in the multiple-operation case. Since emitting the rows-reordered signal
repeatedly can affect the performance of the program, insert_with_values should generally be preferred when inserting rows in a sorted list
store.
Since: gtk+ 2.6
boolean = $list_store->iter_is_valid ($iter)
o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter)
Since: gtk+ 2.2
$store->move_after ($iter, $position)
o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter)
o $position (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef)
Since: gtk+ 2.2
$store->move_before ($iter, $position)
o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter)
o $position (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef)
Since: gtk+ 2.2
treeiter = $list_store->prepend
boolean = $list_store->remove ($iter)
o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter)
$store->reorder (...)
o ... (list) of integers the reordered posistions
Reorders store to follow the order indicated by new_order. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores.
A list of position should be passed, one for each item in the list.
Since: gtk+ 2.2
$store->swap ($a, $b)
o $a (Gtk2::TreeIter)
o $b (Gtk2::TreeIter)
Since: gtk+ 2.2
$list_store->set_value ($iter, $col, $val)
o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter)
o $val (scalar)
o $col (integer)
SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2008 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 Gtk2::ListStore(3)