If it doesn't work, you'll probably have to show us some of the other 17,000 characters. HTML is full of special cases that choke simple text processors.
Last edited by Corona688; 10-25-2018 at 04:25 PM..
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"}'
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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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Generated a man page instead of HTML documentation.
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Disables generation of documentation on the standard output.
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