Re: search and replace command with output

2008-08-19 Thread kens
On Aug 13, 4:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am trying to search replace a string in a file using the below perl command on unix. perl -pi -e 's/OLD/NEW/g' repltest.txt But I want the above command to display what lines were replaced. Is it possible using some switch options? If

Re: search and replace command with output

2008-08-19 Thread kens
On Aug 13, 4:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am trying to search replace a string in a file using the below perl command on unix. perl -pi -e 's/OLD/NEW/g' repltest.txt But I want the above command to display what lines were replaced. Is it possible using some switch options? If

Re: How do I dynamically adjust to CSV format?

2008-03-26 Thread kens
On Mar 26, 10:17 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dennis G. Wicks) wrote: Thanks for that. Maybe not sneaky but definitely very clever! That solved my problem a lot easier than I thought it could be. Again, Thanks! Dennis Chas. Owens wrote the following on 03/25/2008 08:50 PM: On Tue, Mar 25,

Re: Concatenating Strings

2008-03-24 Thread kens
On Mar 24, 12:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bobby) wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to write a simple do until loop to print out the value of $strA0 through $striA3. What i'm doing is replacing the value of 0 through 3 in the $strA by joining two strings (my $strB = strA . $count;). Right now my

Re: Tk disabling menu entries

2008-02-12 Thread kens
On Feb 12, 9:48 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mk) wrote: sorry, zentara, but with my perl 5.8.8 this script first produces: Bareword Mainloop not allowed while strict subs in use at ./Tkmenuentryconfigure.pl line 25 And even after i delete use strict i now get: Useless use of a constant in void

Re: readdir formulated badly? gives wrong count

2007-12-02 Thread kens
Been away from the computer for a while, and I see that some of your questions have been addressed, but I will add a few comments. On Dec 1, 10:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for taking time to respong and go clear thru the script bit by bit. kens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes

Re: readdir formulated badly? gives wrong count

2007-12-01 Thread kens
On Dec 1, 1:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry to plop so much shabby code up here but I think I've stared at this a little too long and am now incapable of catching my error. This started out as just a helper script to help solve this problem: Needing to cp files with number names from

Re: Splitting two numbers joined by a minus sign

2007-11-08 Thread kens
On Nov 8, 3:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Demian) wrote: Hello, I ran into a problematic file that combined two numeric columns into one: ATOM325 CA GLU B 40 -30.254 72.432-297.620 1.00 10.00 C ATOM326 CA ASP B 41 -28.149 73.031-294.529 1.00 10.00

Re: Environment variable evaluation in a conditional

2007-09-23 Thread kens
On Sep 21, 3:48 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 20, 9:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 20, 2:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Dixon) wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am currently trying to write a Perl program in a Solaris 9 environment I am trying to process a list

Re: Problem with runaway format

2007-07-02 Thread kens
On Jul 1, 5:40 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mathew Snyder) wrote: I have a script which places data 4 levels deep in a HoHoHoH. It grabs tickets in our ticket system using the systems API and places attributes about each piece of activity into the hash. The has is called %tickets. It looks like

Re: Usenet messages are appearing on beginners@perl.org

2007-06-06 Thread kens
On Jun 6, 9:36 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Scott) wrote: On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 18:03:09 -0500, Mumia W. wrote: A horrible thing has happened recently. Messages from usenet seem to be appearing here. I remember that messages posted to the list were reflected to the newsgroup