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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ruler Post 87032 by zazzybob on Wednesday 19th of October 2005 10:21:10 AM
Old 10-19-2005
I use my own ruler script....

Code:
# ./ruler.sh 50
    5    10   15   20   25   30   35   40   45   50
....|....|....|....|....|....|....|....|....|....|

Is that the sort of thing you want?

Code:
#! /bin/ksh

if [ "$#" -ne "1" ]; then
  echo "usage: `basename $0` width"
  exit 1
fi

if [ "$1" -lt "1" -o "$1" -gt "100" ]; then
  echo "ruler: invalid width entered"
  echo "please enter width between 1 and 100"
  exit 1
fi

# First step
# ==========
# Print char numbers
#
size=$1
i=0
count_cntl=0

while [ "$i" -le "$size" ]
do
  let "count_cntl = $count_cntl + 1"
  if [ "$count_cntl" -eq 5 ]; then
    count_cntl=1
  fi

  if [ "$i" -eq "0" ]; then
    let "i = $i + 1"
    continue
  fi

  mod=$(( $i % 5 ))
  if [ "$mod" -eq "0" ]; then
    echo "${i}\c"
  else
    if [ "$i" -lt "10" ]; then
      echo " \c"
    else
      if [ "$count_cntl" -eq 3 ]; then
         let "count_cntl = $count_cntl + 1"
      else
         echo " \c"
      fi
    fi
  fi
  let "i = $i + 1"
done

echo ""


# Second step
# ===========
# Print ruler itself

size=$1
i=0

while [ "$i" -le "$size" ]
do
  if [ "$i" -eq "0" ]; then
     let "i = $i + 1"
     continue
  fi

  mod=$(( $i % 5 ))
  if [ "$mod" -eq "0" ]; then
    echo "|\c"
  else
    echo ".\c"
  fi

  let "i = $i + 1"
done

echo "\n"

exit 0

Cheers
ZB
 

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echo - Output one or more strings

SYNOPSIS
void echo (string $arg1, [string $...]) DESCRIPTION
Outputs all parameters. echo is not actually a function (it is a language construct), so you are not required to use parentheses with it. echo (unlike some other language constructs) does not behave like a function, so it cannot always be used in the context of a function. Additionally, if you want to pass more than one parameter to echo, the parameters must not be enclosed within parentheses. echo also has a shortcut syntax, where you can immediately follow the opening tag with an equals sign. Prior to PHP 5.4.0, this short syn- tax only works with the short_open_tag configuration setting enabled. I have <?=$foo?> foo. PARAMETERS
o $arg1 - The parameter to output. o $... - RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
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Note Because this is a language construct and not a function, it cannot be called using variable functions. SEE ALSO
print(3), printf(3), flush(3), Heredoc syntax. PHP Documentation Group ECHO(3)
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