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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi ,
I am passing date parameter through file
my shell script testing.sh is
#set -x
#set -v
asd=$1
asd1=$2
echo $asd
echo $asd1
Passing parameter as below
sh testing.sh `cat file1.txt`
Output (2 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I've written a script where eleven parameter to be passed from command line
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it is working but the tenth and 11th parameter are not accepting as given
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
i am passing input parameter 'one_two' to the script , the script output should display the result as below
one_1two
one_2two
one_3two
if
then
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exit 0
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do
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
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Hi,
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Hallo everyone,
This is my problem below:
/home/cerebrus/pax=>vat class2.sh
ksh: vat: not found
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#!/bin/ksh
set -x
bdf|grep appsdev|awk '{ print $5 }'> class3
dd={cat class3}
echo $dd
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+ bdf
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PS_SHADING(3) 1 PS_SHADING(3)
ps_shading - Creates a shading for later use
SYNOPSIS
int ps_shading (resource $psdoc, string $type, float $x0, float $y0, float $x1, float $y1, float $c1, float $c2, float $c3, float
$c4, string $optlist)
DESCRIPTION
Creates a shading, which can be used by ps_shfill(3) or ps_shading_pattern(3).
The color of the shading can be in any color space except for pattern.
PARAMETERS
o $psdoc
- Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new(3).
o $type
- The type of shading can be either radial or axial. Each shading starts with the current fill color and ends with the given color
values passed in the parameters $c1 to $c4 (see ps_setcolor(3) for their meaning).
o $x0, x1, y0, y1
- The coordinates $x0, $y0, $x1, $y1 are the start and end point of the shading. If the type of shading is radial the two points
are the middle points of a starting and ending circle.
o $c1, c2, c3, c4
- See ps_setcolor(3) for their meaning.
o $optlist
- If the shading is of type radial the $optlist must also contain the parameters r0 and r1 with the radius of the start and end
circle.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the identifier of the pattern or FALSE on failure.
SEE ALSO
ps_shading_pattern(3), ps_shfill(3).
PHP Documentation Group PS_SHADING(3)