Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Script parameter with several values Post 303035062 by big123456 on Monday 13th of May 2019 09:13:26 AM
Old 05-13-2019
Script parameter with several values

Hi,
On ksh
I have to write a script tha I will run like this:
Code:
./myscript.ksh -param1 val1 val2 val3  ..   -param2 xxx -param3 hgf

Param1 will be an array:
Code:
param1= ( val1 val2 val3 ..... )

How can I do that?

It is not a homework!!

Thank you.

Last edited by vbe; 05-13-2019 at 10:20 AM.. Reason: code tags
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

Capturing the values of column in one parameter

Hi, I am trying to capture the values of a column in a parameter..here is what I wanted to do... 1,2,3,4 2,3,4,1 3,4,1,2 4,1,2,3 is there any way that I could get the values of column values into one parameter?? Here is what I want... COL1=1,2,3,4 COL2=2,3,4,1 ... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: mgirinath
5 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

checking parameter values passed to script

Hi, I will pass 3 parameters for a script.I have to check the file name and create a new file name with time stamp. the parameters which i'm passing are /dir/stg/filename.txt /dir/path/head.txt /dir/path/tail.txt Now i have to check filename like : if it is a.txt i have to create... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ammu
2 Replies

3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

kernel parameter values

Hi All Need to find kernel parameter values of our UNIX box. /filesys1/tmp>uname -a HP-UX hps1_dc B.11.11 U 9000/800 1681349356 unlimited-user license /filesys1/CDBLprodrun/tmp> Can anyone help me with the cmd to find kernel parameter values? Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mhbd
1 Replies

4. Linux

system parameter values on Red Hat Linux

I am making a shell script that will display memory, disk space and CPU utilization at periodic intervals. I am planning to use free, df -h and mpstat commands and then parse them to extract the values. Can someone give me idea if I am using the correct command. I am interested to display overall... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: asutoshch
2 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

awk/sed script to read values from parameter files

Hi, I am writing a shell program that executes a lot of Oracle SQL Files on different databases based on the enviroment setting value. I am trying to design a parameter file where i can store the environment values for all the databases in the below format Environment File File Name... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: rajan_san
6 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

need to retrieve values of parameter

Hi, I am just new to this shell scripting wizard..i have a text file which contains content as below: Parameter=10; What should be the script which only fetches the value 10 not the Parameter. The idea is to get the logic behind getting the value alone not its parameter,.... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: d8011
6 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

How do I list kernel module parameter values?

Hi, I have problem with parameter configuration. My question is after the configuration, how to check if successfully change the value or not? I saw someone has the same question, and followed his steps. Original thread:... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: skybb
3 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Passing parameter to script, and split the parameter

i am passing input parameter 'one_two' to the script , the script output should display the result as below one_1two one_2two one_3two if then echo " Usage : <$0> <DATABASE> " exit 0 else for DB in 1 2 3 do DBname=`$DATABASE | awk -F "_" '{print $1_${DB}_$2}` done fi (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: only4satish
5 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

Using grep and a parameter file to return unique values

Hello Everyone! I have updated the first post so that my intentions are easier to understand, and also attached sample files (post #18). I have over 500 text files in a directory. Over 1 GB of data. The data in those files is organised in lines: My intention is to return one line per... (23 Replies)
Discussion started by: clippertm
23 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

Call Script with Parameter (that has another parameter)

Hi. How do I achieve this sh /EDWH-DMT02/script/MISC/exec_sql.sh "@/EDWH-DMT02/script/others/CSM_CKC/Complete_List.sql ${file_name}" Complete_List.txt The /EDWH-DMT02/script/MISC/exec_sql.sh has two parameters and it's working fine with this sh /EDWH-DMT02/script/MISC/exec_sql.sh... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: aimy
7 Replies
UDM_LOAD_ISPELL_DATA(3) 						 1						   UDM_LOAD_ISPELL_DATA(3)

udm_load_ispell_data - Load ispell data

SYNOPSIS
bool udm_load_ispell_data (resource $agent, int $var, string $val1, string $val2, int $flag) DESCRIPTION
udm_load_ispell_data(3) loads ispell data. After using this function to free memory allocated for ispell data, please use udm_free_ispell_data(3), even if you use UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SERVER mode. PARAMETERS
o $agent - A link to Agent, received after call to udm_alloc_agent(3). o $var - Indicates the source for ispell data. May have the following values: o UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_DB - indicates that ispell data should be loaded from SQL. In this case, parameters $val1 and $val2 are ignored and should be left blank. $flag should be equal to 1. Note $flag indicates that after loading ispell data from defined source it should be sorted (it is necessary for correct functioning of ispell). In case of loading ispell data from files there may be several calls to udm_load_ispell_data(3), and there is no sense to sort data after every call, but only after the last one. Since in db mode all the data is loaded by one call, this parameter should have the value 1. In this mode in case of error, e.g. if ispell tables are absent, the function will return FALSE and code and error message will be accessible through udm_error(3) and udm_errno(3). o UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_AFFIX - indicates that ispell data should be loaded from file and initiates loading affixes file. In this case $val1 defines double letter language code for which affixes are loaded, and $val2 - file path. Please note, that if a relative path entered, the module looks for the file not in UDM_CONF_DIR, but in relation to current path, i.e. to the path where the script is executed. In case of error in this mode, e.g. if file is absent, the function will return FALSE, and an error message will be displayed. Error message text cannot be accessed through udm_error(3) and udm_errno(3), since those functions can only return messages associated with SQL. Please, see $flag parameter description in UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_DB. Example #1 udm_load_ispell_data(3) example <?php if ((! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_AFFIX, 'en', '/opt/ispell/en.aff', 0)) || (! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_AFFIX, 'ru', '/opt/ispell/ru.aff', 0)) || (! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SPELL, 'en', '/opt/ispell/en.dict', 0)) || (! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SPELL, 'ru', '/opt/ispell/ru.dict', 1))) { exit; } ?> Note $flag is equal to 1 only in the last call. o UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SPELL - indicates that ispell data should be loaded from file and initiates loading of ispell dictionary file. In this case $val1 defines double letter language code for which affixes are loaded, and $val2 - file path. Please note, that if a relative path entered, the module looks for the file not in UDM_CONF_DIR, but in relation to current path, i.e. to the path where the script is executed. In case of error in this mode, e.g. if file is absent, the function will return FALSE, and an error message will be displayed. Error message text cannot be accessed through udm_error(3) and udm_errno(3), since those functions can only return messages associated with SQL. Please, see $flag parameter description in UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_DB. <?php if ((! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_AFFIX, 'en', '/opt/ispell/en.aff', 0)) || (! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_AFFIX, 'ru', '/opt/ispell/ru.aff', 0)) || (! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SPELL, 'en', '/opt/ispell/en.dict', 0)) || (! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SPELL, 'ru', '/opt/ispell/ru.dict', 1))) { exit; } ?> Note $flag is equal to 1 only in the last call. o UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SERVER - enables spell server support. $val1 parameter indicates address of the host running spell server. $val2 ` is not used yet, but in future releases it is going to indicate number of port used by spell server. $flag parame- ter in this case is not needed since ispell data is stored on spellserver already sorted. Spelld server reads spell-data from a separate configuration file ( /usr/local/mnogosearch/etc/spelld.conf by default), sorts it and stores in memory. With clients server communicates in two ways: to indexer all the data is transferred (so that indexer starts faster), from search.cgi server receives word to normalize and then passes over to client (search.cgi) list of normalized word forms. This allows fastest, compared to db and text modes processing of search queries (by omitting loading and sorting all the spell data). udm_load_ispell_data(3) function in UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SERVER mode does not actually load ispell data, but only defines server address. In fact, server is automatically used by udm_find(3) function when performing search. In case of errors, e.g. if spellserver is not running or invalid host indicated, there are no messages returned and ispell conversion does not work. Note This function is available in mnoGoSearch 3.1.12 or later. Example: <?php if (!udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SERVER, '', '', 1)) { echo "Error loading ispell data from server<br /> "; exit; } ?> The fastest mode is UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_SERVER. UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_TEXT is slower and UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_DB is the slowest. The above pat- tern is TRUE for mnoGoSearch 3.1.10 - 3.1.11. It is planned to speed up DB mode in future versions and it is going to be faster than TEXT mode. o $val1 - o $val2 - o $flag - RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #2 udm_load_ispell_data(3) example <?php if (! udm_load_ispell_data($udm, UDM_ISPELL_TYPE_DB, '', '', 1)) { printf("Error #%d: '%s' ", udm_errno($udm), udm_error($udm)); exit; } ?> PHP Documentation Group UDM_LOAD_ISPELL_DATA(3)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:42 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy