Well it's been a long time since I have used any OS besides apples and windows (raising my son). My principal would like our teachers to use UNIX as their mail system. That's not a problem, the mail system is like riding a bike you never forget. Here's my problem. She wants me to write a script... (2 Replies)
hi, I know we can do this; but dont know how..
I open a file using vim..browse thru it and then say :wq after reaching some line;
The next time I open the same file, I want vim to position the cursor on the line where I left last time;
anyone? (2 Replies)
I have a simple script. I have tried this in Bourne, Korn and C shells in my AIX ...no luck
unset STARTQUEUE
# Check parameters
if
then
echo "*E* Batch Queue parameter is missing"
else
$BATCHQ/bin/setup.sh
STARTQUEUE=$1
# If the queue doesn't exist, create it
... (3 Replies)
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Hi All,
Have only recently returned to Unix.com due to other activities (*oh the shame of it all).
Anyways, when I initially came back to redesigned/revamped site I couldn't remember any of my logins. I'd originally thought that I'd used the UID of 'Cameron' but couldn't remember any details... (2 Replies)
Hello dear community!
I have the following task to accomplish: there is a directory with approximately 2 thousand files. I have to write a script which would randomly extract 200 files on the first run. On the second run it should extract again 200 files but that files mustn't intersect with... (5 Replies)
I have a master list of hosts, and a list of bad hosts. I want to filter out the bad hosts from the master list. I was trying a few for loops but it's not providing the desired result:
for i in $(cat master_host_list);do grep -iv $i bad_host_list;done | sort | uniq
# won't work because it... (5 Replies)
It showed a cleaning woman (probably in the evening, after most of the other employees had left work) happily typing commands on a dot matrix terminal (could've been a DEC LA120, IIRC) just because "unix is so easy to use, even a cleaning woman can use it!".
If you know where to find a scanned... (2 Replies)
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Howdy,
I clicked the rememberer me when I log in, and evidently I really do not understand what that means. I had hoped that at least it would remember my user name for the next time that I log in. However, when I log out, I see a message about cookies being removed and one other thing that I... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I'm new to UNIX world and new to this forum. As I observed there are lot of commands that needs to be remembered in UNIX programming. I'm into DevOps and can anyone please tell me what are all the important commands that are useful for DevOps Engineer.
NOTE: Please correct me if my... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: maxlink
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cal_from_jd
CAL_FROM_JD(3) 1 CAL_FROM_JD(3)cal_from_jd - Converts from Julian Day Count to a supported calendarSYNOPSIS
array cal_from_jd (int $jd, int $calendar)
DESCRIPTION cal_from_jd(3) converts the Julian day given in $jd into a date of the specified $calendar. Supported $calendar values are CAL_GREGORIAN,
CAL_JULIAN, CAL_JEWISH and CAL_FRENCH.
PARAMETERS
o $jd
- Julian day as integer
o $calendar
- Calendar to convert to
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array containing calendar information like month, day, year, day of week, abbreviated and full names of weekday and month and
the date in string form "month/day/year".
EXAMPLES
Example #1
cal_from_jd(3) example
<?php
$today = unixtojd(mktime(0, 0, 0, 8, 16, 2003));
print_r(cal_from_jd($today, CAL_GREGORIAN));
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[date] => 8/16/2003
[month] => 8
[day] => 16
[year] => 2003
[dow] => 6
[abbrevdayname] => Sat
[dayname] => Saturday
[abbrevmonth] => Aug
[monthname] => August
)
SEE ALSO cal_to_jd(3), jdtofrench(3), jdtogregorian(3), jdtojewish(3), jdtojulian(3), jdtounix(3).
PHP Documentation Group CAL_FROM_JD(3)