I have a large string containing about 17,500 characters and I would like to obtain the value for token. token only appears in the entire string once and is towards the end of the string at the 17,200 area but that could change. Using perl can someone assist me with obtaining the value which in this particular case is 1685540303 as shown below. The length of value can be shorter or longer but not by much. Below is a small part of the entire string. Thank you.
Hi,
Is it possible to delcare hashes in KSH the way we do it in Perl.
Like I want to declare something like:
fruits="Juicy"
fruits="healthy"
fruits="sour"
echo fruits
Ofcourse this piece of code does not work in KSH. Please let me know if there is a way of doing it in KSH.
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Any clue to write something to a particular location in Perl?
Suppose
$line = ‘abc cde 1234”
How to write ( example string "test") on location 4 without parsing the whole line.
Output should be $line = ‘abctest 1234”
this is not search and replace. just to add substring into... (3 Replies)
Let's assume that I have a file with contents delimited by pipe:
"The mouse|ran up|the|clock"
"May|had a|little|lamb"
How would I use 'substr' to get the 3rd field. For example, "the" from the first line, and "little" from the second line?
# Loop over a file and read $LINE {
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Hi friends,
I have written a perl code and it works fine but I am not sure tommorow it works or not, please help me.
problem : When diff is 1 then success other than its failure but tomorrow its 20090401 and the enddate is 20090331. thats why I write the code this type but it does not work and... (1 Reply)
Hi Everyone,
$tmp="20090620231013";
$tmp = substr($tmp,0,8)." ".substr($tmp,8,2).":".substr($tmp,10,2).":".substr($tmp,12,2);
So my output is:
20090620 23:10:13.
I only can think substr is easy, any perl can do this just one line very simple efficient one? :eek:
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
# cat a.txt
a;b;c;64O
a;b;c;d;ee;f
# cat a.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $tmp3 = ",,a,,b,,c,,d,,e,,f,,";
open(my $FA, "a.txt") or die "$!";
while(<$FA>) {
chomp;
my @tmp=split(/\;/, $_);
if ( ($tmp =~ m/^(64O)/i) || ($tmp... (3 Replies)
I want to match the number exactly from the variable which has multiple numbers seperated by pipe symbol similar to search in egrep.below is the code which i tried
#!/usr/bin/perl
my $searchnum = $ARGV;
my $num = "148|1|0|256";
print $num;
if ($searchnum =~ /$num/)
{
print "found";
}... (2 Replies)
I have a command like this:
listdb ID923 -l |gawk '{if (substr($0,37,1)==1 && NR == 3)print "YES" else if (substr ($0,37,1)==0 && NR == 3) print "NO"}'
This syntax doesn't work. But I was able to get this to work:
listdb ID923 -l |gawk '{if (substr($0,37,1)==1 && NR == 3)print "YES"}'
... (4 Replies)
awk '/^>/{id=$0;next}length>=7 { print id, "\n"$0}' Test.txt
Can I use substr to achieve the same task?
Thanks! (8 Replies)
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latexml::token
LaTeXML::Token(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeXML::Token(3pm)NAME
"LaTeXML::Token" - representation of a token, and "LaTeXML::Tokens", representing lists of tokens.
DESCRIPTION
This module defines Tokens ("LaTeXML::Token", "LaTeXML::Tokens") that get created during tokenization and expansion.
A "LaTeXML::Token" represents a TeX token which is a pair of a character or string and a category code. A "LaTeXML::Tokens" is a list of
tokens (and also implements the API of a LaTeXML::Mouth so that tokens can be read from a list).
Common methods
The following methods apply to all objects.
"@tokens = $object->unlist;"
Return a list of the tokens making up this $object.
"$string = $object->toString;"
Return a string representing $object.
Token methods
The following methods are specific to "LaTeXML::Token".
"$string = $token->getCSName;"
Return the string or character part of the $token; for the special category codes, returns the standard string (eg.
"T_BEGIN-"getCSName> returns "{").
"$string = $token->getString;"
Return the string or character part of the $token.
"$code = $token->getCharcode;"
Return the character code of the character part of the $token, or 256 if it is a control sequence.
"$code = $token->getCatcode;"
Return the catcode of the $token.
Tokens methods
The following methods are specific to "LaTeXML::Tokens".
"$tokenscopy = $tokens->clone;"
Return a shallow copy of the $tokens. This is useful before reading from a "LaTeXML::Tokens".
"$token = $tokens->readToken;"
Returns (and remove) the next token from $tokens. This is part of the public API of LaTeXML::Mouth so that a "LaTeXML::Tokens" can
serve as a LaTeXML::Mouth.
AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
perl v5.10.1 2009-06-11 LaTeXML::Token(3pm)