I'm not sure what I am missing on this, but I cannot get it to work properly. Hopefully, maybe someone can shed some light on what I have wrong!
Code:
#!/bin/sh
echo "Please type either Yes or No (Y or N)"
read Answer
if [$Answer = Y]; then
echo "Thank you for choosing Yes!"
else
echo "Thank you for choosing No."
fi
Now that I have getch() to work, I have yet another problem. BTW, thank you for answering these questions, I do ask a lot, only because I am eager to know, what is a board used for anyways :)
Ok, he's the problem...
#include iostream.h
#include conio.h
int main()
{
char movement;
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Hello
if I like to move file from defined directories system to new directory that not contained any directories system structure .
But I like to create the same file system structure as source directory for example :
I have 2 directories: foo1 and foo2
foo1 have directories and foo2 have... (2 Replies)
hallo, ik heb hier een vraagje. hoeveel gebruikers kunnen er op 1 unix systeem. hopelijk antwoorden golle nu want ik moet da vinde voor school en die leerkracht zaagt. :p
groetjes eu wacht wa was mijne nick ah ja vraagje
groetjes vraagje
ik kan geen engels dus antwoord liever in het... (1 Reply)
Hey my friend was asking me if i knew a way to cout how many different words in a file. I told him no not off hand, but i was thinking about it, and i started to wonder also. I imagine this is probably pretty simple im just missing something, I keep confusing my self with how you would compair and... (16 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone please explain a little about df command. I have following question:
Following example is showing % used as 4 where as total free blocks are 15.46 out of 16.00 MB blocks.
df -m /test
Filesystem MBblocks Free %Used Iused %Iused ... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: itsabhi9
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