Hello,
in my shell script i have some multi-line text in a variable $TEMP - f.e.
blablahblah
blah blah
bla TARGET hgloglo
And i need to replace TARGET with text from another variable ($REPLACE), which is containing some text with nasty characters (\n, ", :, etc.) And stuff the altered text... (2 Replies)
Hi Can someone help me with this one?
I have string..
(PROC_PROC_ID == 12183) <--PID is dynamic
and i want to replace the PID number with whatever PID from
/opt/hpws/apache32_2/logs/httpd.pid file.
i'm having problem since the PID on the string is dynamic. It may be 2-5 digits or more.
... (5 Replies)
I need a sed line that will take STDM111 and change it to STDM161
the STDM will always be constant but the 3 numbers after will be random, I just need it to always replace the middle number with 6 regardless of what the numbers are. (8 Replies)
If I have a file something like as shown below,
ARM*187878*hjhj
BAG*88778*jjjj
COD*7777*kkkk
BAG*87878*kjjhjk
DEF*65656*89989*khjkk
I need the line numbers to be added with a colon when it matches the string "BAG". Here in my case, I need something like
ARM*187878*hjhj... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to run a number of scripts which have a certain phrase on them so I have identified these by;
grep -l 100 *script | sort -u
Normally I could just run something along the lines of;
for i in `grep -l 100 *script | sort -u`; do ./${i}; done
However before I run each of... (0 Replies)
Hi experts,
My csv file looks like this
U;cake;michael;temp;;;;
U;bread;john;temp;;;;
U;cocktails;sarah;temp;;;;
I'd like to change the value fo 2nd column to cf+random number , which will look maybe something like this
U;cf20187;michael;temp;;;;
U;cf8926;john;temp;;;;... (7 Replies)
Here is my problem:-
I have a file with pipe separated values.
CR|20121021|079|ABC|N|DLS|00038|DLS|04750|1330597704|634234|634|0
CR|20121021|079|ABC|N|DLS|00038|DLS|05118|2071690102|354|351|3
CR|20121021|079|ABC|N|DLS|00038|DLS|05140|960051505|1088|1088|0... (4 Replies)
Hi
I have below script which is used to grep specific errors and if error string matches send an email alert.
Script is working fine , however , i wish to print next 10 lines of the string match to get the details of error in the email alert
Current code:-
#!/bin/bash
tail -Fn0 --retry... (2 Replies)
I have a file comp.pkglist which mention package version and release . In 'version change' and 'release change' line there are two versions 'old' and 'new' Version Change: --> Release Change: -->
cat comp.pkglist
Package list: nss-util-devel-3.28.4-1.el6_9.x86_64
Version Change: 3.28.4 -->... (1 Reply)
I have a list of value , and need to replace that in my file.
Eg:
File1
tcname:fail
tcname: Pass
tcname:skipped
File2:
01,02,03
Output:
File 1
01:fail
02: Pass
03:Skipped (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: DevAakash
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statistics::test::randomwalk
Statistics::Test::RandomWalk(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Statistics::Test::RandomWalk(3pm)NAME
Statistics::Test::RandomWalk - Random Walk test for random numbers
SYNOPSIS
use Statistics::Test::RandomWalk;
my $tester = Statistics::Test::RandomWalk->new();
$tester->set_data( [map {rand()} 1..1000000] );
my $no_bins = 10;
my ($quant, $got, $expected) = $tester->test($no_bins);
print $tester->data_to_report($quant, $got, $expected);
DESCRIPTION
This module implements a Random Walk test of a random number generator as outlined in Blobel et al (Refer to the SEE ALSO section).
Basically, it tests that the numbers "[0,1]" generated by a random number generator are distributed evenly. It divides "[0,1]" into "n"
evenly sized bins and calculates the number of expected and actual random numbers in the bin. (In fact, this counts the cumulated numbers,
but that works the same.)
METHODS
new
Creates a new random number tester.
set_rescale_factor
The default range of the random numbers [0, 1) can be rescaled by a constant factor. This method is the setter for that factor.
rescale_factor
Returns the current rescaling factor.
set_data
Sets the random numbers to operate on. First argument must be either an array reference to an array of random numbers or a code reference.
If the first argument is a code reference, the second argument must be an integer "n". The code reference is called "n"-times and its
return values are used as random numbers.
The code reference semantics are particularly useful if you do not want to store all random numbers in memory at the same time. You can
write a subroutine that, for example, generates and returns batches of 100 random numbers so no more than 101 of these numbers will be in
memory at the same time. Note that if you return 100 numbers at once and pass in "n=50", you will have a sequence of 5000 random numbers.
test
Runs the Random Walk test on the data that was previously set using "set_data".
First argument must be the number of bins.
Returns three array references. First is an array of quantiles. If the number of bins was ten, this (and all other returned arrays) will
hold ten items.
Second are the determined numbers of random numbers below the quantiles. Third are the expected counts.
data_to_report
From the data returned by the "test()" method, this method creates a textual report and returns it as a string.
Do not forget to pass in the data that was returned by "test()" or use the "test_report()" method directly if you do not use the data
otherwise.
SUBROUTINES
n_over_k
Computes "n" over "k". Uses Perl's big number support and returns a Math::BigFloat object.
This sub is memoized.
SEE ALSO
Math::BigFloat, Memoize, Params::Util
Random number generators: Math::Random::MT, Math::Random, Math::Random::OO, Math::TrulyRandom, "/dev/random" where available
Statistics::Test::Sequence
The algorithm was taken from: (German)
Blobel, V., and Lohrmann, E. Statistische und numerische Methoden der Datenanalyse. Stuttgart, Leipzig: Teubner, 1998
AUTHOR
Steffen Mueller, <smueller@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2007-2010 by Steffen Mueller
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6 or, at
your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.10.1 2011-01-01 Statistics::Test::RandomWalk(3pm)