I have to add a variable value to an array, something like this:
......
@my_array_name = $value_of_this_variable;
This doesnt seem to work, any ideas why?
Thanks! (4 Replies)
hi every body,
i donot know how to assign a array varible with a file
see i having file
more file
property1 Name
property2 Address
the above two line are tab Space seperated between the property and its value
i want to seperate it and assign to... (1 Reply)
I need to do something like this:
for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do
arr=$(awk 'NR="$i" { print $2 }' file_with_5_records)
done
That is, parse a file and assign values to an array in an ascending order relative to the number of record in the file that is being processed on each loop.
Is my... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Can somebody please give me a snippet for the below requirement.
I want to assign the values separeted by a comma to be assigned to a dynamic array.
If I give an input (read statement) like abc1,abc2,abc3,abc4,abc5, all these strings abc* should be assigned to an array like below... (2 Replies)
set -A matched #find referenced files.
for i in ${file_names_html}
do
counter_j=0
for j in ${file_names_minus_index}
do
match=`cat $i | grep... (1 Reply)
hi
My script as below
#!/bin/ksh
for i in `seq 1 7`
do
a=$(awk '{print $i}' /home/rama/expenese.txt)
done
for i in `seq 1 7`
do
echo "${a}"
done
content of expense.txt is as below
5032 210179 3110 132813874 53488966 11459221 5300794
I want output as... (6 Replies)
Hi ,
i have file which is having two fields in it (#delimited)
ABC#FILE_01.DAT
DEF#FILE_02.DAT
i want to write first field values to one array example A_01 and second field values to B_02 array
please let me know how to do this ,my final requirement i have send out a mail for each record... (2 Replies)
I want to extract each and single character from a password string and put it in an array.
I tried this :
set -A password "echo $passwd | awk '{for (i=1; i<=length($1); i++) printf "%s ",substr($1,i,1)}'`
It's working as long that the password string doesn't contains any *
I tried a few... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have the following code that makes use of a URL that I store in a variable then create a document object below to work on it.
$dom = new DOMDocument;
@$dom->loadHTML($html);
$links = $dom->getElementsByTagName('a');
$links = $dom->getElementsByTagName('a');
... (0 Replies)
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xml::stream::namespace
XML::Stream::Namespace(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::Stream::Namespace(3pm)NAME
XML::Stream::Namespace - Object to make defining Namespaces easier in
XML::Stream.
SYNOPSIS
XML::Stream::Namespace is a helper package to XML::Stream. It provides a clean way of defining Namespaces for XML::Stream to use when
connecting.
DESCRIPTION
This module allows you to set and read elements from an XML::Stream
Namespace.
METHODS
SetNamespace("mynamespace");
SetXMLNS("http://www.mynamespace.com/xmlns");
SetAttributes(attrib1=>"value1",
attrib2=>"value2");
GetNamespace() returns "mynamespace"
GetXMLNS() returns "http://www.mynamespace.com/xmlns"
GetAttributes() returns a hash ( attrib1=>"value1",attrib2=>"value2")
GetStream() returns the following string:
"xmlns:mynamespace='http://www.nynamespace.com/xmlns'
mynamespace:attrib1='value1'
mynamespace:attrib2='value2'"
EXAMPLES
$myNamespace = new XML::Stream::Namespace("mynamspace");
$myNamespace->SetXMLNS("http://www.mynamespace.org/xmlns");
$myNamespace->SetAttributes(foo=>"bar",
bob=>"vila");
$stream = new XML::Stream;
$stream->Connect(name=>"foo.bar.org",
port=>1234,
namespace=>"foo:bar",
namespaces=>[ $myNamespace ]);
#
# The above Connect will send the following as the opening string
# of the stream to foo.bar.org:1234...
#
# <stream:stream
# xmlns:stream="http://etherx.jabber.org/streams"
# to="foo.bar.org"
# xmlns="foo:bar"
# xmlns:mynamespace="http://www.mynamespace.org/xmlns"
# mynamespace:foo="bar"
# mynamespace:bob="vila">
#
AUTHOR
Written by Ryan Eatmon in February 2000 Idea By Thomas Charron in January of 2000 for http://etherx.jabber.org/streams/
Currently maintained by Darian Anthony Patrick.
COPYRIGHT
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-01-08 XML::Stream::Namespace(3pm)