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From: Chris Stinemetz [mailto:chrisstinem...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 8:57 PM
To: John W. Krahn; beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: problem with nested regex matchs
open(MYINPUTFILE ,/net/fallsroot/export/d100/m4/input_file);
open(MYOUTFILE,
Hi
I have one range of hexadecimal numbers like : 415A till 415F .
I need to find all other numbers between this 2 . Is there any Perl function
which will help to find all numbers or any other way in Perl ?
Thanks
Sunita
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:24 AM, sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi
I have one range of hexadecimal numbers like : 415A till 415F .
I need to find all other numbers between this 2 . Is there any Perl
function which will help to find all numbers or any other way in Perl ?
Thanks
Sunita
my
sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi
Hello,
I have one range of hexadecimal numbers like : 415A till 415F .
I need to find all other numbers between this 2 . Is there any Perl
function which will help to find all numbers or any other way in Perl ?
$ perl -e'printf %X\n, $_ for hex( 415A ) ..
On 12-03-07 11:49 PM, lina wrote:
I only read till 15 pages, progressed so slow, and sometimes choked by
understanding the pack. really hard for me to understand it, so I
just skip. meanwhile I also did some search.
pack() is difficult to understand, and most of the time, unneeded. I
suggest
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Shawn H Corey shawnhco...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12-03-07 11:49 PM, lina wrote:
I only read till 15 pages, progressed so slow, and sometimes choked by
understanding the pack. really hard for me to understand it, so I
just skip. meanwhile I also did some search.
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:14 PM, lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Shawn H Corey shawnhco...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12-03-07 11:49 PM, lina wrote:
I only read till 15 pages, progressed so slow, and sometimes choked by
understanding the pack. really hard for me
On 12-03-08 09:19 AM, lina wrote:
a quick question, is padre very popular, do you use it often, seems a
bit heavy.
I use GViM since it allows me to place to files (or the same one)
side-by-side on the screen. Padre doesn't do this yet. But learning to
use GViM is difficult since its commands
Thanks John . How can I collect all devices in a array ?
-Sunita
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From: John W. Krahn [mailto:jwkr...@shaw.ca]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 7:11 PM
To: Perl Beginners
Subject: Re: work with hexadecimal values
sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi
Hello,
I have one
Sorry , I mean how will I get all those hexadecimal numbers in a array?
-Sunita
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From: sunita.prad...@emc.com [mailto:sunita.prad...@emc.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 9:48 PM
To: jwkr...@shaw.ca; beginners@perl.org
Subject: RE: work with hexadecimal values
Hi All
I have one output of one my command like :
$output = Step 155 of 171 steps.Executing.
Step 168 of 171 steps.Executing.
Step 171 of 171 steps.Executing.
Local:
On 12-03-08 11:44 AM, sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Sorry , I mean how will I get all those hexadecimal numbers in a array?
my @hex = ();
for my $nbr ( hex( 415A ) .. hex( 415F ) ){
push @hex, sprintf '%04X', $nbr;
}
You could also use map:
my @hex = map { sprintf '%04X', $_ } hex( 415A
On 08/03/2012 16:18, sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
From: John W. Krahn [mailto:jwkr...@shaw.ca]
sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
I have one range of hexadecimal numbers like : 415A till 415F .
I need to find all other numbers between this 2 . Is there any Perl
function which will help to find
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 11:03 AM, sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi All
I have one output of one my command like :
$output = Step 155 of 171
steps.Executing.
Step 168 of 171 steps.Executing.
Step 171 of 171
On 08/03/2012 17:03, sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi All
I have one output of one my command like :
$output = Step 155 of 171 steps.Executing.
Step 168 of 171 steps.Executing.
Step 171 of 171
On 2012-03-08 08:41, John W. Krahn wrote:
sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi
Hello,
I have one range of hexadecimal numbers like : 415A till 415F .
I need to find all other numbers between this 2 . Is there any Perl
function which will help to find all numbers or any other way in Perl ?
$
Just thought I'd share with the group and experience I just had. In perhaps
the hope of sparing others of the PITA I just went through.
First of all, I will acknowledge I am perhaps not the best of programmers...
Perhaps being an understatement.
Second of all, it is not a request for a better
On 2012-03-08 08:41, John W. Krahn wrote:
sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi
Hello,
I have one range of hexadecimal numbers like : 415A till 415F .
I need to find all other numbers between this 2 . Is there any Perl
function which will help to find all numbers or any other way in Perl ?
$
On 2012-03-08 08:24, sunita.prad...@emc.com wrote:
Hi
I have one range of hexadecimal numbers like : 415A till 415F .
I need to find all other numbers between this 2 . Is there any Perl function
which will help to find all numbers or any other way in Perl ?
You wanted to find out the numbers
On 03/08/2012 12:35 PM, sb...@cpan.org wrote:
On 03/08/2012 02:53 PM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
Just thought I'd share with the group and experience I just had. In perhaps
the hope of sparing others of the PITA I just went through.
First of all, I will acknowledge I am perhaps not the best of
On 12-03-08 03:06 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
You wanted to find out the numbers between the two. While playing
around, I found this:
perl -e 'printf %X\n, $_ for ( 0x415a+1 .. 0x415f-1 )
...prints:
415B
415C
415D
415E
Yes the 0x notation is just another number. You can do anything with it
Chris Stinemetz [chrisstinem...@gmail.com] wrote:
Hello Shanmugam,
Please start a new thread when you post a new topic.
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 5:14 PM, shanmugam m bluepulse5...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
This is my first perl program..I'm getting wired errors.Please take a
look.
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