Need help how I can create a script generate a Meta if have give range. For e.g
This is range 4264:4803 around 1440 device i need to built a script to create a meta file if I have input field as below
Quote:
Number of Meta=40
Number of member=30
Range=4264:4803
Output format I need. Like that I need 40 meta with the rage of 30 device and meta head in s;
Hello
I would like to make a character range like that :
echo "ABCDEF+1234" | grep -E ''or
echo "ABCDEF+1234" | grep -E ''or
echo "ABCDEF+1234" | grep -E ''Which should works on linux with english language
And works also on linux with french language ( english install and after add french )... (4 Replies)
hi all
i want to change hexa to binary in awk script as my script is :
grep -e ID -e Name -e HexaID | awk '{ print $1"|"$2"|"$3) }'
i want instead of $3 to be any thing to change HexaID to binary as if :
input: 1|john|5F
output: 2|Makr|01011111
thanks alot (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a input like this
3AF9:3B01
and need to expand to the below output
3AF9
3AFA
3AFB
3AFC
3AFD
3AFE
3AFF
3B00
3B01
Please let me know the easiest way for achieving this. Thanks for the help in advance... (6 Replies)
got creator 3d card in my ultra10 solaris8. old sun monitor.
what is best way to setup the ffbconfig?.
i set to wrong resolution and messed up the CDE so that i could not read anything. Had to re-install solaris. easy way to get around this?. (6 Replies)
Hi,
In My Program I have HEXA value in a string array as below :
char hexa="0xabcd1234"; //This is how I'm getting source data.
Actaully I want this hexa value to be decremented with -1
and store it in another string as "0xabcd1234".
Can any body help me how to do that..?
I... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone, it's me the Solaris novice once again. Here's my situation.
- I bought a Sun Ultra 10 Creator 3D Workstation and Sony 19" SVGA Monitor package deal.
- The system has the Creator 3D Video Adapter installed but I could not use it because the adapter has a 13w3 connection and my... (5 Replies)
Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe1(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe1(3)NAME
Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe1 - Welcome to the meta world (Why Go Meta?)
VERSION
version 2.0205
SUMMARY
You might want to read Moose::Manual::MOP if you haven't done so yet.
If you've ever thought "Moose is great, but I wish it did X differently", then you've gone meta. The meta recipes demonstrate how to change
and extend the way Moose works by extending and overriding how the meta classes (Moose::Meta::Class, Moose::Meta::Attribute, etc) work.
The metaclass API is a set of classes that describe classes, roles, attributes, etc. The metaclass API lets you ask questions about a
class, like "what attributes does it have?", or "what roles does the class do?"
The metaclass system also lets you make changes to a class, for example by adding new methods or attributes.
The interface presented by Moose.pm ("has", "with", "extends") is just a thin layer of syntactic sugar over the underlying metaclass
system.
By extending and changing how this metaclass system works, you can create your own Moose variant.
Examples
Let's say that you want to add additional properties to attributes. Specifically, we want to add a "label" property to each attribute, so
we can write "My::Class->meta()->get_attribute('size')->label()". The first two recipes show two different ways to do this, one with a full
meta-attribute subclass, and the other with an attribute trait.
You might also want to add additional properties to your metaclass. For example, if you were writing an ORM based on Moose, you could
associate a table name with each class via the class's metaclass object, letting you write "My::Class->meta()->table_name()".
SEE ALSO
Many of the MooseX modules on CPAN implement metaclass extensions. A couple good examples include MooseX::Singleton and
MooseX::AttributeHelpers. For a more complex example see Fey::ORM or Reaction.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.12.5 2011-09-06 Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe1(3)