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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers About echo command in csh Post 303030965 by Don Cragun on Wednesday 20th of February 2019 03:56:00 AM
Old 02-20-2019
As has already been stated; you should not use csh for scripting (or anything else), but if you're going to ignore our advice, I don't see why (if you insist on using csh) that the following would not provide suitable output:
Code:
#! /bin/csh

echo "\
000    'iexpt ' = experiment number x10 (000=from archive file)\
  3    'yrflag' = days in year flag (0=360J16,1=366J16,2=366J01,3-actual)\
  0     'ntracr' = number of tracers (to plot, optional with default 0)\
 213    'idm   ' = longitudinal array size\
 363    'jdm   ' = latitudinal  array size\
 49    'kdm   ' = number of layers\
 10.0    'thbase' = reference density (sigma units)\
  1    'nperfr' = number of horizontal plots per frame\
  1    'lalolb' = spacing of latitude/longitude labels\
  1    'lalogr' = spacing of latitude/longitude grid over land (<0 land+sea)\
  4    'loclab' = location of the contour label (0=input,1=upr,2=lowr,3=lowl,4=upl)\
 11    'locbar' = location of the color bar     (1[0-4]=vert,2[0-4]=horiz,10=right, 20=bottom,15=cr,16=cl ,25=ct,26=cb)\
  0     'gray  ' = no color (0=color,1=neg.gray,2=pos.gray), OPTIONAL default\
"

and, adding those backslash characters to your sample input file took one command in vi. That command was:
Code:
:/"/;/"/-1s/$/\\/

Why is that too hard to do?

Last edited by RudiC; 02-20-2019 at 06:42 AM.. Reason: typo
 

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Net::DNS::RR::LOC(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Net::DNS::RR::LOC(3)

NAME
Net::DNS::RR::LOC - DNS LOC resource record SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS; $rr = new Net::DNS::RR('name LOC latitude longitude altitude size hp vp'); DESCRIPTION
DNS geographical location (LOC) resource records. METHODS
The available methods are those inherited from the base class augmented by the type-specific methods defined in this package. Use of undocumented package features or direct access to internal data structures is discouraged and could result in program termination or other unpredictable behaviour. latitude $latitude = $rr->latitude; ($deg, $min, $sec, $ns ) = $rr->latitude; $rr->latitude( 42.357990 ); $rr->latitude( 42, 21, 28.764, 'N' ); $rr->latitude( '42 21 28.764 N' ); When invoked in scalar context, latitude is returned in degrees, a negative ordinate being south of the equator. When invoked in list context, latitude is returned as a list of separate degree, minute, and second values followed by N or S as appropriate. Optional replacement values may be represented as single value, list or formatted string. Trailing zero values are optional. longitude $longitude = $rr->longitude; ($deg, $min, $sec, $ew ) = $rr->longitude; $rr->latitude( 71.014338 ); $rr->latitude( 71, 0, 51.617, 'W' ); $rr->latitude( '71 0 51.617 W' ); When invoked in scalar context, longitude is returned in degrees, a negative ordinate being west of the prime meridian. When invoked in list context, longitude is returned as a list of separate degree, minute, and second values followed by E or W as appropriate. altitude $altitude = $rr->altitude; Represents altitude, in metres, relative to the WGS 84 reference spheroid used by GPS. size $size = $rr->size; Represents the diameter, in metres, of a sphere enclosing the described entity. hp $hp = $rr->hp; Represents the horizontal precision of the data expressed as the diameter, in metres, of the circle of error. vp $vp = $rr->vp; Represents the vertical precision of the data expressed as the total spread, in metres, of the distribution of possible values. latlon ($lat, $lon) = $rr->latlon; Returns the latitude and longitude coordinate pair as signed floating-point degrees. version $version = $rr->version; Version of LOC protocol. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c)1997 Michael Fuhr. Portions Copyright (c)2011 Dick Franks. Package template (c)2009,2012 O.M.Kolkman and R.W.Franks. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
perl, Net::DNS, Net::DNS::RR, RFC1876 perl v5.18.2 2014-01-16 Net::DNS::RR::LOC(3)
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