Sponsored Content
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to ask a question to a user in ksh Post 48720 by Ygor on Monday 15th of March 2004 06:35:38 AM
Old 03-15-2004
From man ksh...
Quote:
-z string True if length of string is zero.
This is also true for a string that is "space characters" because they are internal field separators.

Example
Code:
REPLY=""
while [[ -z $REPLY ]]
do
   read REPLY?"Enter field: "
   if [[ -z $REPLY ]]
   then
      echo Error: field is mandatory
   fi
done

 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

Question about KSH line.

Wondering what this line meant, especially the 2>&1 and ${RUN_DIR} parts: ${RUN_DIR}/<filename> 2>&1 Where <filename> is the location and name of a file. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: CapsuleCorpJX
1 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

ksh question, loops

i want to add about 60 printers using a ksh script. i am having trouble though, i am reading the input from the hosts file and using the lpadmin command to add like so: lpadmin -p -v /dev/null -m netstandard -o dest= i want printername and ipaddy to come from the hosts file, i am having... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: BG_JrAdmin
1 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

A Question On Recursion In Ksh

Hi Folks, I would just like to know how recursion works in ksh or inside a shell in general. I created the following script, but it works(runs recursively) only for 64 times: ---------------- #! /usr/bin/ksh displaymessage() { echo "displaying count: $cnt " echo "wait for 1 second..."... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: marlonus999
1 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Conversion question about ksh

Hi all, New to ksh and had a few questions to see if this is doable in ksh or if I am going to have to call out to a tcl procedure. I have an Ascii file I want to convert to hex then search and remove all hex chars '0A' and then convert back to Ascii. Here is an example of an Ascii file I am... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: hgjdv
2 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

ksh question

How can I know if my system has ksh feature? #!/usr/bin/ksh Which command we allow me to see? Please advise! (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bobo
1 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

ksh if block question

Hi, I am looking at a script, and it contains lines like: if ] ... This is getting me confused. Why do we need $ before (echo $* | egrep -c 'DG')? Why can't we simply have: if ] ... i.e. no $ here before the ()... Thanks. J (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: JamesByars
3 Replies

7. AIX

du not working for user using ksh

Hi, I have a strange problem with a AIX server, user are having problem with using du will in their ksh shell, if they switch to sh or bash there is not problem. root account that are using ksh but have not problem with du. this is the error messages when trying to run du du: can't find... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: robertngo
5 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Question regarding ksh script

Hi all, I have came across the following line in a script and was not able to interpret the meaning despite searching in the web for answer, my guess is that it seems like a comment to me stating if 0 then return else exit ============================ : 0 - 999 .... ........ (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: dwgi32
3 Replies

9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Question on using a variable in KSH

Hi all, The below command tries to copy ".tgz" instead of "hello_test.tgz" -- It seems as if the underscore gets in the way. I tried with different ways of using quotes, with no luck, unfortunately...it's probably very simple, but may I ask how this would be done: How would the below be... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: chatguy
3 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

ksh prompt yes/no question

I am writing a code like this in KSH . #!/bin/ksh echo is this SQL query ? yes or no read answer case $answer in yes|Yes|y) echo got a positive answer ;; no|n) echo got a 'no' ;; esac Here after ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: talashil
2 Replies
XtFindFile(3Xt) 						   XT FUNCTIONS 						   XtFindFile(3Xt)

NAME
XtFindFile - search for a file using substitutions in the path list SYNTAX
String XtFindFile(String path, Substitution substitutions, Cardinal num_substitutions, XtFilePredicate predicate); ARGUMENTS
path Specifies a path of file names, including substitution characters. substitutions Specifies a list of substitutions to make into a path. num_substitutions Specifies the number of substitutions passed in. predicate Specifies a procedure to call to judge a potential file name, or NULL. DESCRIPTION
The path parameter specifies a string that consists of a series of potential file names delimited by colons. Within each name, the percent character specifies a string substitution selected by the following character. The character sequence ``%:'' specifies an embedded colon that is not a delimiter; the sequence is replaced by a single colon. The character sequence ``%%'' specifies a percent character that does not introduce a substitution; the sequence is replaced by a single percent character. If a percent character is followed by any other character, XtFindFile looks through the specified substitutions for that character in the match field and if found replaces the percent and match characters with the string in the corresponding substitution field. A substitution field entry of NULL is equivalent to a pointer to an empty string. If the operating system does not interpret multiple embedded name separators in the path (i.e., ``/'' in POSIX) the same way as a single separator, XtFindFile will collapse multiple separators into a single one after performing all string substitutions. Except for collapsing embedded separators, the contents of the string substitutions are not interpreted by XtFindFile and may therefore contain any operating-system-dependent characters, including additional name separators. Each resulting string is passed to the predicate procedure until a string is found for which the procedure returns True; this string is the return value for XtFindFile. If no string yields a True return from the predicate, XtFindFile returns NULL. If the predicate parameter is NULL, an internal procedure that checks if the file exists, is readable, and is not a directory will be used. It is the responsibility of the caller to free the returned string using XtFree when it is no longer needed. SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtFindFile(3Xt)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:02 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy