On Tue, 23 May 2006, Japerlh wrote:
|What are the most successful applications of Perl?
|Thanks.
[snipped]
Hi,
Have a look at this page:
http://bioperl.org/wiki/How_Perl_saved_human_genome
written by Dr. Lincoln Stein.
Regards,
Senthil
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On Tue, 23 May 2006, Nagasamudram, Prasanna Kumar wrote:
|I'm trying to do a find and replace on the file content using the
|following command on windows.
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|perl -p -i.bak -e 's/FOO/BAR/g' abc.txt
[snipped]
Hi,
Try:
$ perl -pi.bak -e 's/FOO/BAR/' abc.txt
Note: abc.txt has BAR,
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Irfan J Sayed wrote:
Snip
|i want to split this line in . and store in array.
|I am using following code
|my @name = Split(/./, $test);
/Snip
Try escaping . with a \.
HTH,
Senthil
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On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, M Senthil Kumar wrote:
|On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Irfan J Sayed wrote:
|
|Snip
||i want to split this line in . and store in array.
||I am using following code
||my @name = Split(/./, $test);
|/Snip
|
|Try escaping . with a \.
|
|HTH,
|
|Senthil
|
And oh I forgot: Split should
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Irfan J Sayed wrote:
|Hi,
|
|Is ther any function in perl to compare the dates ?
|
|if yes then what is the syntax
Before posting please remove the irrelevant part of the messages.
And the answer to your query is yes. Look for Date::Calc in cpan.org and
as for the syntax find
Hi,
SNIP
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Brett Williams wrote:
The text file reads,
:Weekly expenses...:
:1002.00:
:125.00:
:61864.35:
:890876.99:
:9.99:
I want to print to screen all text between : on a new line. I
thought this would be easy :)
The final code i came up with is,
open (INPUT,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Anish Kumar K. wrote:
Say I have a string called returned from the text file..
Hi $name- welcome to the world of $Logs. Country is $country. Time is $time
I am getting this from the text file and then in the program
I am printing this out. with its correponding values..
SNIP
I have a file with thousands of line like :
/abc/def/ijk/test.txt
/pqr/lmn/test1.t
I want to get the directory where the files test.txt and test1.txt are
lying.
/SNIP
Hi,
You can try the following:
#!/usr/bin/perl
open (IN,input_file) || die Cannot open file: $!;
open
Hi,
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, jason corbett wrote:
As a newbie, I have seen the statement foo (bar) mentioned in books
and and even on this site. I haven't yet seen what this actually mean as
I can assume that its justfor examples. If I am wrong please explain in
detail what this is about.
I read
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, pagoda wrote:
for (my $value = -1; $value = 1; $value += 0.1) {
print $value\n;
}
Hi,
I don't know if it might be helpful, but the following code works better:
for ($value = -1; $value = 1; $value += 0.1) {
printf (%.1f\n,$value);
}
This produces:
The job posting demanded a college degree. I had one
semester of college 20 years ago and normally classify
myself as finished high school. I'm curious: What level of
education have list members attained?
Charles K. Clarkson
Head Bottle Washer,
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