Good morning - I have publication lists from 34 different faculty members. I need to end up with the numbers of publications in common across all 34 faculty.
I need to grep person1 (last name) in list2, person1 in list3, person1 in list 4, etc., then person2 in list3, person 2 in list4, etc.,... (2 Replies)
I have to to read files simultaneously in two nested loops,but am getting error can anyone do the needful.
useridFile=userIds.txt
fname=kiran.txt
exec<$useridFile
while read line
do
echo "User IDs are..$line"
USER_ID=$line
REMOTE_DIR_LOCATION="/home/test/$USER_ID"
SOURCE_DIR=$USER_ID... (1 Reply)
I need help getting over this bump on how nested for loops work in shell. Say i was comparing files in a directory in any other language my for loop would look like so
for(int i=0;to then end; i++)
for(int y = i+1; to the end; y++)
I can't seem to understand how i can translate that... (5 Replies)
Ok... am going slightly loopy trying to get this working (no pun intended)
What I need is to modify this code which takes a string input then echo's each character on a seperate line, to do the same thing but to put DIGIT: in front of numbers and LETTER: in front of letters.
I know a regular... (5 Replies)
KSH isn't my strong suit but it's what my company has to offer. I've got a script with two nested loops, a FOR and UNTIL, and that works fine. When I add a CASE into the mix I end up getting "Unexpected 'done' at line xx" errors. Any suggestions on this?
for divi in at ce ci cm co de di fl... (9 Replies)
Greetings All,
The following script attempts to enumerate all users in all groups in the group file(GROUP) and echo the following information:
GROUP ---> USER
The script is as follows:
IFS=","
for GROUP in `ypcat -k group | cut -d" " -f1`
do
for USER in `ypcat -k group... (13 Replies)
It's been a while since I used csh formatting and I am having a little bit of trouble with a few things. Things seem so much easier to execute in Matlab, however I need to do this on the terminal because of the programs I am trying to interact with.
So here's what I want to do: I have a file... (0 Replies)
I am trying to use two nested for loops to process some files and then create a new file using both variables in the output file name. I have several files in this naming style:
S1_L3_all_R1.fastq
S1_L3_all_R2.fastq
S1_L4_all_R1.fastq
S1_L4_all_R2.fastq
.
.
S1_L8_all_R1.fastq... (3 Replies)
for server in $(echo `cat /tmp/ScanHosts_${USERSNAME}.TXT`)
do
for portnumber in $(echo `cat /tmp/ScanPorts_${USERSNAME}.TXT`)
do
#echo ${server} ${portnumber}
... (3 Replies)
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class::accessor::fast
Class::Accessor::Fast(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Class::Accessor::Fast(3)NAME
Class::Accessor::Fast - Faster, but less expandable, accessors
SYNOPSIS
package Foo;
use base qw(Class::Accessor::Fast);
# The rest is the same as Class::Accessor but without set() and get().
DESCRIPTION
This is a faster but less expandable version of Class::Accessor. Class::Accessor's generated accessors require two method calls to
accompish their task (one for the accessor, another for get() or set()). Class::Accessor::Fast eliminates calling set()/get() and does the
access itself, resulting in a somewhat faster accessor.
The downside is that you can't easily alter the behavior of your accessors, nor can your subclasses. Of course, should you need this
later, you can always swap out Class::Accessor::Fast for Class::Accessor.
Read the documentation for Class::Accessor for more info.
EFFICIENCY
"EFFICIENCY" in Class::Accessor for an efficiency comparison.
AUTHORS
Copyright 2007 Marty Pauley <marty+perl@kasei.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. That means either (a) the GNU
General Public License or (b) the Artistic License.
ORIGINAL AUTHOR
Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>
SEE ALSO
Class::Accessor
perl v5.12.1 2009-09-15 Class::Accessor::Fast(3)