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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers manipulation Post 72125 by vgersh99 on Wednesday 18th of May 2005 06:14:17 PM
Old 05-18-2005
depending on what exactly you want do AND what exactly separates your columns...

Code:
#!/bin/ksh
while read c1 c2
do
   echo "column1->[${c1}] column2->[${c2}]"
done < myTableFile

 

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Gtk2::Table(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    Gtk2::Table(3)

NAME
Gtk2::Table HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Glib::InitiallyUnowned +----Gtk2::Object +----Gtk2::Widget +----Gtk2::Container +----Gtk2::Table INTERFACES
Glib::Object::_Unregistered::AtkImplementorIface Gtk2::Buildable METHODS
widget = Gtk2::Table->new ($rows, $columns, $homogeneous=FALSE) o $rows (integer) o $columns (integer) o $homogeneous (boolean) $table->attach ($child, $left_attach, $right_attach, $top_attach, $bottom_attach, $xoptions, $yoptions, $xpadding, $ypadding) o $child (Gtk2::Widget) o $left_attach (integer) o $right_attach (integer) o $top_attach (integer) o $bottom_attach (integer) o $xoptions (Gtk2::AttachOptions) o $yoptions (Gtk2::AttachOptions) o $xpadding (integer) o $ypadding (integer) $table->attach_defaults ($widget, $left_attach, $right_attach, $top_attach, $bottom_attach) o $widget (Gtk2::Widget) o $left_attach (integer) o $right_attach (integer) o $top_attach (integer) o $bottom_attach (integer) integer = $table->get_col_spacing ($column) o $column (integer) $table->set_col_spacing ($column, $spacing) o $column (integer) o $spacing (integer) $table->set_col_spacings ($spacing) o $spacing (integer) integer = $table->get_default_col_spacing integer = $table->get_default_row_spacing boolean = $table->get_homogeneous $table->set_homogeneous ($homogeneous) o $homogeneous (boolean) $table->resize ($rows, $columns) o $rows (integer) o $columns (integer) integer = $table->get_row_spacing ($row) o $row (integer) $table->set_row_spacing ($row, $spacing) o $row (integer) o $spacing (integer) $table->set_row_spacings ($spacing) o $spacing (integer) PROPERTIES
'column-spacing' (Glib::UInt : readable / writable / private) The amount of space between two consecutive columns 'homogeneous' (boolean : readable / writable / private) If TRUE, the table cells are all the same width/height 'n-columns' (Glib::UInt : readable / writable / private) The number of columns in the table 'n-rows' (Glib::UInt : readable / writable / private) The number of rows in the table 'row-spacing' (Glib::UInt : readable / writable / private) The amount of space between two consecutive rows ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags Gtk2::AttachOptions o 'expand' / 'GTK_EXPAND' o 'shrink' / 'GTK_SHRINK' o 'fill' / 'GTK_FILL' SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object, Glib::InitiallyUnowned, Gtk2::Object, Gtk2::Widget, Gtk2::Container COPYRIGHT
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