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Thanks,
R. Singh
thanks R.Singh.
I tried to use awk to archive this, but it doesn't work as I have very limited knowledge.
below is my code. my thought is: first read section into ARRAY, then read next line; then print array value and the line together.
my os is: SunOS 5.10 Generic_150400-64 sun4v sparc sun4v
hi,
I have a 20 line file.
I need a command which will brinf back a specific line based upon the line number I enter.
e.g. the file looks like this and is called file1
jim is a man
john is a woman
james is a man
wendy is a woman
lesley is a woman
i want a command that will... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I'm struggling to write a script to do the following,
-will go through each line in the file
-in a specific character positions, changes
the value to a new value
-These character positions are fixed througout the file
-----------------------
e.g.: file1.sh will have the following 3... (4 Replies)
A typical line looks like this...
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin AUTO_INCREMENT=129 COMMENT='Compiled E-Mails';I want to remove DEFAULT CHARSET= and COLLATE= after resetting AUTO_INCREMENT=0
I do not want to change the engine and comment. (7 Replies)
Hi
I am using "grep" command to get certain pattern out of the file:
PNUM=34
$ grep -w "#${PNUM}" myfile
#34 * 2297 * 410 * 964 * * 4352
$
Is there a way to retrieve the section of the above output without #34 so the output would look like this:... (3 Replies)
I've been working on a script (/bin/sh) in which I have requested and received help here (in which I am very grateful for!). The client has modified their requirements (a tad), so without messing up the script to much, I come once again for assistance.
Here are the file.dat contents:
ABC1... (4 Replies)
I have a list of Servers in no particular order as follows:
virtualMachines="IIBSBS IIBVICDMS01 IIBVICMA01"And I am generating some output from a pre-existing script that gives me the following (this is a sample output selection).
9/17/2010 8:00:05 PM: Normal backup using VDRBACKUPS... (2 Replies)
Greetings,
I recently built a replicated DRBD, Heartbeat, & iSCSI Target Initiator storage server on Ubuntu 10.04 to offer shared storage to server Vmware ESX and Microsoft Clusters. Everything works flawlessly, however I wanted to make a script to create, remove, grow volumes to offer ESX... (6 Replies)
I have searched in a variety of ways in a variety of places but have come up empty.
I would like to prepend a portion of a section header to each following line until the next section header. I have been using sed for most things up until now but I'd go for a solution in just about anything--... (7 Replies)
Hi,
i have a file like this:
...
11111111
22222222
33333333
#
4444444
5555555
6666666
7777777
#
...
i want just print the 2 first line between each section (each section is separated with "#"). so desired output would be like this:
...
11111111
22222222 (3 Replies)
I can obtain information from itdt inventory command however it display as below, I'd like to print each entity on one line but seperated by :
the file is something like and each section ends with Volume Tag
Drive Address 256
Drive State ................... Normal
ASC/ASCQ... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: gefa
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
moose::autobox5.18
Moose::Autobox(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Moose::Autobox(3)NAME
Moose::Autobox - Autoboxed wrappers for Native Perl datatypes
SYNOPOSIS
use Moose::Autobox;
print 'Print squares from 1 to 10 : ';
print [ 1 .. 10 ]->map(sub { $_ * $_ })->join(', ');
DESCRIPTION
Moose::Autobox provides an implementation of SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH & CODE for use with autobox. It does this using a hierarchy of roles in a
manner similar to what Perl 6 might do. This module, like Class::MOP and Moose, was inspired by my work on the Perl 6 Object Space, and the
'core types' implemented there.
A quick word about autobox
The autobox module provides the ability for calling 'methods' on normal Perl values like Scalars, Arrays, Hashes and Code references. This
gives the illusion that Perl's types are first-class objects. However, this is only an illusion, albeit a very nice one. I created this
module because autobox itself does not actually provide an implementation for the Perl types but instead only provides the 'hooks' for
others to add implementation too.
Is this for real? or just play?
Several people are using this module in serious applications and it seems to be quite stable. The underlying technologies of autobox and
Moose::Role are also considered stable. There is some performance hit, but as I am fond of saying, nothing in life is free. Note that this
hit only applies to the use of methods on native Perl values, not the mere act of loading this module in your namespace.
If you have any questions regarding this module, either email me, or stop by #moose on irc.perl.org and ask around.
Adding additional methods
Moose::Autobox asks autobox to use the Moose::Autobox::* namespace prefix so as to avoid stepping on the toes of other autobox modules.
This means that if you want to add methods to a particular perl type (i.e. - monkeypatch), then you must do this:
sub Moose::Autobox::SCALAR::bar { 42 }
instead of this:
sub SCALAR::bar { 42 }
as you would with vanilla autobox.
METHODS
mixin_additional_role ($type, $role)
This will mixin an additional $role into a certain $type. The types can be SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH or CODE.
This can be used to add additional methods to the types, see the examples/units/ directory for some examples.
TODO
More docs
More tests
BUGS
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to
cpan-RT.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
with contributions from:
Anders (Debolaz) Nor Berle
Matt (mst) Trout
renormalist
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.18.2 2013-10-27 Moose::Autobox(3)