How to get the latest uploaded path from curl output?
I'm able to download the file successfully using the following curl command.
Example of directory contents and filenames from response.txt is
So, I would like to automate the whole process to find out the latest folder name from it? I tried using
using column
names but still not able to figure it out if this is the best solution as I don't know if, in long run whether column 3 and 4 will be right one to provide the latest folder?
can anyone suggest me how to get the latest
from here best possible way?
PS: Now i tested with some other values sort is definitely not the right one.
Last edited by manas_ranjan; 03-09-2020 at 07:04 AM..
Reason: added PS
hello hackers.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
s_curl
s_curl(3rheolef) rheolef-6.1 s_curl(3rheolef)NAME
s_curl -- curl-like operator for the Stokes stream function computation
SYNOPSIS
form(const space M, const space& V, "s_curl");
DESCRIPTION
Assembly the form associated to the s_curl operator on a finite element space V:
/
|
b(xi,u) = | u.s_curl(xi) dx
|
/ Omega
The M and V space may be a either P1 or P2 finite element space. The M space is scalar-valued while the V is vector-valued. See also
form(2) and space(2).
For cartesian coordinate systems, this form coincide with the usual "curl" one (see curl(3)). In the axisymmetric case:
/
| (d xi d xi )
b(xi,u) = | (---- ur - ---- uz) r dr dz
| (d z d r )
/ Omega
The b form is denoted as "s_curl", for Stokes stream function computation (see s_grad_grad(3)) as it is closely related to the "curl" oper-
ator (see curl(3)), but differs by the r and 1/r factors, as:
( d (r xi) d xi )
curl(xi) = ( (1/r) -------- ; - -----)
( d r d z )
while
( d xi d xi )
s_curl(xi) = ( ---- ; - ---- )
( d r d z )
Notice also that the differentiation is performed on the xi variable here: b(xi,u)=(s_curl(xi),u) while the "curl" form brings the differ-
entiation on the u vector-valued variable: (curl(u),xi), i.e. a transpose formulation.
ORIENTATION AND SIGN FIX
The (r,theta,z) coordinate system has positive orientation, thus (z,r,theta) and (z,r) are positive also. But (r,z,theta) and (r,z) are
negative : the sign of s_curl is then inverted to obtain the same result as if (z,r) was used.
EXAMPLE
The following piece of code build the form associated to the P1 approximation:
geo g("square");
space M(g, "P1");
space V(g, "P1", "vector");
form a(M, V, "s_curl");
SEE ALSO form(2), space(2), curl(3), s_grad_grad(3), curl(3)rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 s_curl(3rheolef)