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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting replace one section in a datafile Post 75377 by odashe on Friday 17th of June 2005 08:45:59 AM
Old 06-17-2005
Instead of
if (count == 2) exit
should be
if (count == 1) exit


Also I think "substr" is not necessary. "^&&" marks the end of a section.
 

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

NAME
Gtk2::TextIter HIERARCHY
Glib::Boxed +----Gtk2::TextIter METHODS
textattributes = $iter->get_attributes boolean = $iter->backward_char boolean = $iter->backward_chars ($count) o $count (integer) boolean = $iter->backward_cursor_position boolean = $iter->backward_cursor_positions ($count) o $count (integer) boolean = $iter->backward_find_char ($pred, $user_data=undef, $limit=undef) o $pred (scalar) o $user_data (scalar) o $limit (Gtk2::TextIter or undef) boolean = $iter->backward_line boolean = $iter->backward_lines ($count) o $count (integer) (match_start, match_end) = $iter->forward_search ($str, $flags, $limit=NULL) o $str (string) o $flags (Gtk2::TextSearchFlags) o $limit (Gtk2::TextIter or undef) boolean = $iter->backward_sentence_start boolean = $iter->backward_sentence_starts ($count) o $count (integer) boolean = $iter->backward_to_tag_toggle ($tag) o $tag (Gtk2::TextTag or undef) boolean = $iter->backward_visible_cursor_position Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->backward_visible_cursor_positions ($count) o $count (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->backward_visible_line Since: gtk+ 2.8 boolean = $iter->backward_visible_lines ($count) o $count (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.8 boolean = $iter->backward_visible_word_start Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->backward_visible_word_starts ($count) o $count (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->backward_word_start boolean = $iter->backward_word_starts ($count) o $count (integer) boolean = $iter->begins_tag ($tag) o $tag (Gtk2::TextTag or undef) textbuffer = $iter->get_buffer integer = $iter->get_bytes_in_line boolean = $iter->can_insert ($default_editability) o $default_editability (boolean) character = $iter->get_char integer = $iter->get_chars_in_line textchildanchor or undef = $iter->get_child_anchor integer = $lhs->compare ($rhs) o $rhs (Gtk2::TextIter) boolean = $iter->editable ($default_setting) o $default_setting (boolean) boolean = $iter->ends_line boolean = $iter->ends_sentence boolean = $iter->ends_tag ($tag) o $tag (Gtk2::TextTag or undef) boolean = $iter->ends_word boolean = $lhs->equal ($rhs) o $rhs (Gtk2::TextIter) boolean = $iter->forward_char boolean = $iter->forward_chars ($count) o $count (integer) boolean = $iter->forward_cursor_position boolean = $iter->forward_cursor_positions ($count) o $count (integer) boolean = $iter->forward_find_char ($pred, $user_data=undef, $limit=undef) o $pred (scalar) o $user_data (scalar) o $limit (Gtk2::TextIter or undef) boolean = $iter->forward_line boolean = $iter->forward_lines ($count) o $count (integer) (match_start, match_end) = $iter->forward_search ($str, $flags, $limit=NULL) o $str (string) o $flags (Gtk2::TextSearchFlags) o $limit (Gtk2::TextIter or undef) boolean = $iter->forward_sentence_end boolean = $iter->forward_sentence_ends ($count) o $count (integer) $iter->forward_to_end boolean = $iter->forward_to_line_end boolean = $iter->forward_to_tag_toggle ($tag) o $tag (Gtk2::TextTag or undef) boolean = $iter->forward_visible_cursor_position Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->forward_visible_cursor_positions ($count) o $count (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->forward_visible_line Since: gtk+ 2.8 boolean = $iter->forward_visible_lines ($count) o $count (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.8 boolean = $iter->forward_visible_word_end Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->forward_visible_word_ends ($count) o $count (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.4 boolean = $iter->forward_word_end boolean = $iter->forward_word_ends ($count) o $count (integer) boolean = $iter->has_tag ($tag) o $tag (Gtk2::TextTag) boolean = $iter->in_range ($start, $end) o $start (Gtk2::TextIter) o $end (Gtk2::TextIter) boolean = $iter->inside_sentence boolean = $iter->inside_word boolean = $iter->is_cursor_position boolean = $iter->is_end boolean = $iter->is_start language = $iter->get_language integer = $iter->get_line integer = $iter->get_line_index $iter->set_line_index ($byte_on_line) o $byte_on_line (integer) integer = $iter->get_line_offset $iter->set_line_offset ($char_on_line) o $char_on_line (integer) $iter->set_line ($line_number) o $line_number (integer) list = $iter->get_marks Returns a list of all Gtk2::TextMark at this location. Because marks are not iterable (they don't take up any "space" in the buffer, they are just marks in between iterable locations), multiple marks can exist in the same place. The returned list is not in any meaningful order. integer = $iter->get_offset $iter->set_offset ($char_offset) o $char_offset (integer) $first->order ($second) o $second (Gtk2::TextIter) pixbuf or undef = $iter->get_pixbuf string = $start->get_slice ($end) o $end (Gtk2::TextIter) boolean = $iter->starts_line boolean = $iter->starts_sentence boolean = $iter->starts_word list = $iter->get_tags Returns a list of tags that apply to iter, in ascending order of priority (highest-priority tags are last). string = $start->get_text ($end) o $end (Gtk2::TextIter) list = $iter->get_toggled_tags ($toggled_on) o $toggled_on (boolean) Returns a list of Gtk2::TextTag that are toggled on or off at this point. (If toggled_on is TRUE, the list contains tags that are toggled on.) If a tag is toggled on at iter, then some non-empty range of characters following iter has that tag applied to it. If a tag is toggled off, then some non-empty range following iter does not have the tag applied to it. boolean = $iter->toggles_tag ($tag) o $tag (Gtk2::TextTag or undef) integer = $iter->get_visible_line_index $iter->set_visible_line_index ($byte_on_line) o $byte_on_line (integer) integer = $iter->get_visible_line_offset $iter->set_visible_line_offset ($char_on_line) o $char_on_line (integer) string = $start->get_visible_slice ($end) o $end (Gtk2::TextIter) string = $start->get_visible_text ($end) o $end (Gtk2::TextIter) ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags Gtk2::TextSearchFlags o 'visible-only' / 'GTK_TEXT_SEARCH_VISIBLE_ONLY' o 'text-only' / 'GTK_TEXT_SEARCH_TEXT_ONLY' SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Boxed COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2008 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice. perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 Gtk2::TextIter(3)
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