Hello,
I kinda newbie in unix so I would like so help.I know that there is a command that compares two integer numbers test (eg. #$1=0 ).I would like to know if it is possible to compare any number with another (eg. 2.3=0 or 3.7!=0 4.5>2.2).
Thank you in advance. (1 Reply)
Hello, I'm searching for a quick method to read numeric values from a file or a defined variable and identifying the largest number. For instance if the following numbers are in a file or defined to a variable:
09192007 09202007 09182007 09172007 09162007
What "short" method could be used to... (7 Replies)
Hi There!
Apologies if this has been asked previously but I couldn't find the answer I was hoping for.
Basically, all I want to do is compare the OS X version against the version that I require in my script. So I'm retrieving the OS version using defaults read, but how can I compare this... (10 Replies)
Hi!
I've come up with a ksh-script that produces one or more lists of hosts.
At the and of the script, I would like to print only those hosts that exists in all the lists.
Ex.
HOSTS="host1 host2 host3 host11"
HOSTS="host1 host2 host4"
HOSTS="host2 host11"
HOSTS="host2 host5 host6 host7... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am a noob at shell scripting.
basically I am trying to compare row counts from 8 tables in different databases. I have managed to get the row counts using awk from the spool files for both databases.
now I have 16 variables with me
for database 1 :
$A
$B
$C
$D
$E
$F
$G... (3 Replies)
Im trying to compare two numbers with decimals but its not working as expected.
a=1
b=1.1
if
then echo "equal"
fi
When I do this it says that the numbers are equal. Ultimately Im using -le and -ge in the if statements but I tested with -eq for simplicity.
Any way to make this... (3 Replies)
Hi. I do not know how to compare numbers and need help. In my script I have to figure the MAX, MIN, & Avg. Sales amounts.
Please help me.
In the code, "transaction" is a counter.
#!/bin/bash
clear
transaction=0
sales=0
total=0
while test $sales
... (9 Replies)
ValA=-29344
if ; then
echo "NEGATIVE"
else
echo "POSITIVE"
fi
Can someone please tell me how else they would go about doing the above?
When i do it, i get errors such as: (10 Replies)
For numbers between 0 and 1 the below logic is not working.
Output of above shall be "correct" but its echoing "incorrect".Kindly suggest
a=.1
if
then
echo correct
else echo incorrect
fi
Video tutorial on how to use code tags in The UNIX and Linux Forums. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: itsvikas
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CamlinternalOO(3) OCaml library CamlinternalOO(3)NAME
CamlinternalOO - Run-time support for objects and classes.
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Module CamlinternalOO
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Module CamlinternalOO
: sig end
Run-time support for objects and classes. All functions in this module are for system use only, not for the casual user.
=== Classes ===
type tag
type label
type table
type meth
type t
type obj
type closure
val public_method_label : string -> tag
val new_method : table -> label
val new_variable : table -> string -> int
val new_methods_variables : table -> string array -> string array -> label array
val get_variable : table -> string -> int
val get_variables : table -> string array -> int array
val get_method_label : table -> string -> label
val get_method_labels : table -> string array -> label array
val get_method : table -> label -> meth
val set_method : table -> label -> meth -> unit
val set_methods : table -> label array -> unit
val narrow : table -> string array -> string array -> string array -> unit
val widen : table -> unit
val add_initializer : table -> (obj -> unit) -> unit
val dummy_table : table
val create_table : string array -> table
val init_class : table -> unit
val inherits : table -> string array -> string array -> string array -> t * (table -> obj -> Obj.t) * t * obj -> bool -> Obj.t array
val make_class : string array -> (table -> Obj.t -> t) -> t * (table -> Obj.t -> t) * (Obj.t -> t) * Obj.t
type init_table
val make_class_store : string array -> (table -> t) -> init_table -> unit
val dummy_class : string * int * int -> t * (table -> Obj.t -> t) * (Obj.t -> t) * Obj.t
=== Objects ===
val copy : (< .. > as 'a) -> 'a
val create_object : table -> obj
val create_object_opt : obj -> table -> obj
val run_initializers : obj -> table -> unit
val run_initializers_opt : obj -> obj -> table -> obj
val create_object_and_run_initializers : obj -> table -> obj
val send : obj -> tag -> t
val sendcache : obj -> tag -> t -> int -> t
val sendself : obj -> label -> t
val get_public_method : obj -> tag -> closure
=== Table cache ===
type tables
val lookup_tables : tables -> closure array -> tables
=== Builtins to reduce code size ===
type impl =
| GetConst
| GetVar
| GetEnv
| GetMeth
| SetVar
| AppConst
| AppVar
| AppEnv
| AppMeth
| AppConstConst
| AppConstVar
| AppConstEnv
| AppConstMeth
| AppVarConst
| AppEnvConst
| AppMethConst
| MethAppConst
| MethAppVar
| MethAppEnv
| MethAppMeth
| SendConst
| SendVar
| SendEnv
| SendMeth
| Closure of closure
=== Parameters ===
type params = {
mutable compact_table : bool ;
mutable copy_parent : bool ;
mutable clean_when_copying : bool ;
mutable retry_count : int ;
mutable bucket_small_size : int ;
}
val params : params
=== Statistics ===
type stats = {
classes : int ;
methods : int ;
inst_vars : int ;
}
val stats : unit -> stats
OCamldoc 2014-06-09 CamlinternalOO(3)