I am having trouble parsing rpm filenames in a shell script.. I found a snippet of perl code that will perform the task but I really don't have time to rewrite the entire script in perl. I cannot for the life of me convert this code into something sed-friendly:
if ($rpm =~ /(*)-(*)-(*)\.(.*)/)... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have file stored in a directory containing information about subnet mask and next hop address in the following format
10.1.1.0/16, 255.255.0.0, 10.1.1.1
10.1.2.0/16, 255.255.0.0,10.1.2.1
here 10.1.1.0/16 represent range of ip address 10.1.1.1-10.1.1.16
given say an IP address... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I was wondering, if there is any way to generate boxes/tables using perl to represent some data in better format.
input :
Name SAlary
pranav 10000
ajay 5000
shri 15000
output :
_________________________
|Name |Salary |... (3 Replies)
HI,
I'm new to perl and need simple regex for reading a file using my perl script.
The text file reads as -
filename=/pot/uio/current/myremificates.txt
certificates=/pot/uio/current/userdir/conf/user/gamma/settings/security/... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a perl script to read the log file and create a report from it. I have the script file and log file in a different directories. Now i have pipe the log file data to the perl script to create the report (HMTL file). I am using the below command this isn't working
tail -f... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I'm trying to get a quick help on regex since i'm not a regular programmer.
Below is the line i'm trying to apply my regex to..i want to use the regex in a for loop and this line will keep on changing.
subject=... (4 Replies)
Hello folks,
Looking for a quick help on regex in my perl script.
here's the string i want to parse and get the 2nd field out of it.
$str = " 2013-08-07 12:29 Beta ACTIVE";
I want to extract 'Beta' out of this string. This string will keep on changing... (2 Replies)
Could anyone please make me understand how the ?= works below ..
After executing this I am getting the same output.
$string="I love chocolate.";
$string =~ s/chocolate(?= ice)/vanilla/;
print "$string\n"; (2 Replies)
I am not a big expert in regex and have just little understanding of that language.
Could you help me to understand the regular Perl expression:
^(?!if\b|else\b|while\b|)(?:+?\s+){1,6}(+\s*)\(*\) *?(?:^*;?+){0,10}\{
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This is regex to select functions from a C/C++ source and defined in... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need some guidance with understanding this Perl script below. I am not the author of the script and the author has not leave any documentation. I supposed it is meant to be 'easy' if you're a Perl or regex guru. I am having problem understanding what regex to use :confused: The script does... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
key
KEY(3) 1 KEY(3)key - Fetch a key from an arraySYNOPSIS
mixed key (array &$array)
DESCRIPTION key(3) returns the index element of the current array position.
PARAMETERS
o $array
- The array.
RETURN VALUES
The key(3) function simply returns the key of the array element that's currently being pointed to by the internal pointer. It does not
move the pointer in any way. If the internal pointer points beyond the end of the elements list or the array is empty, key(3) returns NULL.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
key(3) example
<?php
$array = array(
'fruit1' => 'apple',
'fruit2' => 'orange',
'fruit3' => 'grape',
'fruit4' => 'apple',
'fruit5' => 'apple');
// this cycle echoes all associative array
// key where value equals "apple"
while ($fruit_name = current($array)) {
if ($fruit_name == 'apple') {
echo key($array).'<br />';
}
next($array);
}
?>
The above example will output:
fruit1<br />
fruit4<br />
fruit5<br />
SEE ALSO current(3), next(3).
PHP Documentation Group KEY(3)