hi all,
I am trying to extract SUBSTRINGS out of a string using ksh.
The string is "SAPR3K.FD0.FA.TJ.B0010.T050302"
I tried using
a= `expr substr $stringZ 1 2`
which is giving me a syntax error, donno why??
any ideas why its not working??
I also tried
echo "welcome" | awk '{... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Problem Description:
XML_REP_REQUEST=`CONCSUB "$LOGIN" "SQLAP" "$RESP_NAME" "$USRNM" WAIT="Y" "CONCURRENT" "APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME"
"CP_SHORT_NAME"`
echo Report Request: $XML_REP_REQUEST --to print value in log file
While execution the value of 'XML_REP_REQUEST' is 'Prozess... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a macro which I use with ROOT.
In this macro I want to check if a part of string exist so I can ignore it inside a loop. So, inside a loop I want to have something like:
if (string == "pre_ti_data_bdt*" || string == "pre_ti_data_nn*")
continue;but of course I cannot use * in this... (11 Replies)
hi everyone
I have a C program where I have a line and I want to check if the line contains a string.The line is stored in a buffer.How can I do that?
Can I consider the whole line as a string and check for a substring?And if so what's the most efficient way to achieve it? (1 Reply)
I want to check if the string has the substring in IF condition then process...
i tried below but not working
if ];
then
.............
field can be "reserved1" ....reservedn / fillspaces1 ... fillspacesn (4 Replies)
This is very basic. Yet Iam struggling to get the right pattern for my check.
Apologize in advance to ask a very lame question.
I have to validate if a value of the variable starts with "efgh" and followed by 6 numbers.
Var1="efgh234567"
The condition Iam trying to achieve is similar to... (6 Replies)
Hello.
First best wishes for everybody.
here is the input file ("$INPUT1") contents :
BASH_FUNC_message_begin_script%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_debug%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_end_script%%=() { local -a L_ARRAY;
BASH_FUNC_message_error%%=() { local... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jcdole
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
memmem
MEMMEM(3) BSD Library Functions Manual MEMMEM(3)NAME
memmem -- locate substring in byte string
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <string.h>
void *
memmem(const void *block, size_t blen, const void *pat, size_t plen);
DESCRIPTION
The memmem() function locates the first occurrence of the binary string pat of size plen bytes in the byte string block of size blen bytes.
RETURN VALUES
The memmem() function returns a pointer to the substring located, or NULL if no such substring exists within block.
If plen is zero, block is returned, i.e. a zero length pat is deemed to match the start of the string, as with strstr(3).
SEE ALSO bm(3), memchr(3), strchr(3), strstr(3)STANDARDS
The memmem() function is not currently standardized. However, it is meant to be API compatible with functions in FreeBSD and Linux.
HISTORY
memmem() first appeared in the Free Software Foundation's glibc library.
BSD March 12, 2005 BSD