Hi,
while compiling my c++ program, I get the following Message:
/usr/include/iso/math_iso.h", line 84: Error: No direct declarator preceding "("
Does anybody know this?
Thanks
Nik (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am looking for a way to find a particular word in a file then print a line that precedes this line, as well as this line.
Sometimes in a log file there is only one word per line and I need to print one of the lines leading up to the single worded line.
Example - I can grep for ouch... (5 Replies)
Hi
Following is an example line.
echo "192.22.22.22 \"33dffwef\" 200 300 dsdsd" | sed "s:\(\ *\ \):\1:"
I want it's output to be
200
However this is not the case. Can you tell me how to do it? I don't want to use AWK for this. Secondly, how can i fetch just 300? Should I use "\2"... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have an xml file whose contacts are like below:
<Node>Apple
<B>Value1</B>
<B>Value2</B>
<B>Value3</B>
</Node>
<Node>Mango
<B>Value1</B>
<B>Value2</B>
<B>Value3</B>
</Node>
<Node>Apple
<B>Value1</B>
<B>Value2</B>
<B>Value3</B>
</Node>
<Node>Bannana (3 Replies)
Gurus:
How can I transpose the output below to a format in which I can plot a graph to show VSZ memory usage by PIDs?
stdout:
Tue Jan 22 07:29:19 CUT 2013
42336296 1841272 java wilyadm
21889232 438616 jlaunch sidadm
42532994 414336 jlaunch sidadm
Tue Jan 22 07:49:20 CUT 2013... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Is this possible? I want to take a csv file and find the closest value in another csv file preceding it and following it.
For ex. In this csv file, I'll take the first line:
1309341156.800000000
1309341156.802500000
1309341156.805000000
1309341156.807500000
and find the closest... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have some data like below:
John 254
Chris 254
Matt 123
Abe 123
Raj 487
Moh 487
How can i print it using awk to have:
254 John,Chris
123 Matt,Abe
487 Raj,Moh
Thanks. (4 Replies)
Hello.
Here is a file contents :
declare -Ax NEW_FORCE_IGNORE_ARRAY=(="§" ="§" ="§" ="§" ="§" .................. ="§"Here is a pattern
=I want to extract 'NEW_FORCE_IGNORE_ARRAY' which is the whole word before the first occurrence of pattern '='
Is there a better solution than mine :... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jcdole
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finance::quote::yahoo::europe
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Europe(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Europe(3pm)NAME
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Europe - Fetch quotes from Yahoo Europe
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
%info = $q->fetch("europe","UG.PA"); # Failover to other methods ok.
%info = $q->fetch("yahoo_europe","UG.PA"); # Use this module only.
DESCRIPTION
This module fetches information from Yahoo Europe. Symbols should be provided in the format "SYMBOL.EXCHANGE", where the exchange code is
one of the following:
PA - Paris
BC - Barcelona
BE - Berlin
BI - Bilbao
BR - Brussels
CO - Copenhagen
D - Dusseldorf
F - Frankfurt
H - Hamburg
HA - Hanover
L - London
MA - Madrid
MC - Madrid (M.C.)
MI - Milan
MU - Munich
O - Oslo
ST - Stockholm
SG - Stuttgart
VA - Valence
VI - Vienna
DE - Xetra (was FX)
This module provides both the "europe" and "yahoo_europe" methods. The "europe" method should be used if failover methods are desirable.
The "yahoo_europe" method should be used you desire to only fetch information from Yahoo Europe.
This module is loaded by default by Finance::Quote, but can be loaded explicitly by specifying the parameter "Yahoo::Europe" to
Finance::Quote->new().
Information obtained by this module may be covered by Yahoo's terms and conditions. See http://finance.uk.yahoo.com/ for more details.
SPECIFIC NOTES ON CERTAIN SYMBOLS
Starting in November 2010, the Yahoo site didn't respond to ^DJI symbol retrieval. Use ^DJI.US instead.
LABELS RETURNED
This module returns all the standard labels (where available) provided by Yahoo. See Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Base for a list of these. The
currency label is also returned.
Note however that div_date and ex_div have been removed by yahoo europe site
SEE ALSO
Yahoo Europe, http://finance.uk.yahoo.com/
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Base
perl v5.14.2 2014-03-03 Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Europe(3pm)