Programming :: Convert Python Script To Shell Script?
Aug 28, 2010
I have a python script that i want to convert to shell for a specific reason. The converted script should also be able to accept a command line arg such as hostname, which the current python script doesn't.
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Jun 25, 2010
Is there some type of functional way to read things in the Python shell interpreter similar to less or more in the bash (and other) command line shells?
Example:
Code:
>>> import subprocess
>>> help(subprocess)
...
[pages of stuff to read]
...
I'm hoping so as I hate scrolling and love how less works with simple keystrokes for page-up/page-down/searching etc.
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Apr 6, 2010
I have an existing line of code from a P2 script that I cannot find a solution to converting to P3:
Code:
for i, x in map(None, list1, list2):
I have found the information about converting the simple case:
map(None,x) becomes list(x)
But my googling was unable to find a solution when more than one iterable exists.
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Jul 11, 2010
I'm a new programmer (a life-long desire, but at 40 just getting to it) and cutting my teeth with Python. I just found the popen2 module today. I was so excited because I could do this:
Code:
>>> from popen2 import popen3
>>> cmd ="""TEXT="Hello, World!"
... echo $TEXT"""
>>> std_out, std_in, std_err = popen3(cmd)
[code].....
If you want to use another shell, substitute that shell for /bin/bash (e.g., /bin/sh for the shell portability purists out there). It is easy to modify what is returned as well. Don't like the tuple? Then just change it to return or even print stdout if you like.
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Dec 2, 2010
I need to part a string into separate integers ....like "0x0-0xffffffff,0x20000" into 3 integers 0x0 and 0xfffffff and 0x20000.... i can't use any other high-level languages ..
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Apr 14, 2011
I really need help with this part of a shell script which I am trying to migrate to DOS batch script.
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Jul 7, 2010
I have a series of input files formatted like this:
Code:
RTREVF, KOG3266 = 111
RTREVF, KOG3294 = 130
RTREVF, KOG3295 = 177
WAGF, KOG3307 = 107
JTTF, KOG3320 = 174
Each line represents a portion of a data matrix. I want to convert the numbers after the "=" to the range of that partition in the matrix such that the output file looks like this:
Code:
RTREVF, KOG3266 = 1-111
RTREVF, KOG3294 = 112-241
RTREVF, KOG3295 = 242-418
WAGF, KOG3307 = 419-525
JTTF, KOG3320 = 526-699
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Mar 22, 2009
I want to be able to do
sudo ./program.py
instead of always having to do
sudo python program.py
What do I need to change?
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Nov 30, 2009
I've already used line split stuff to transform my data into something like this in a text file:
Code:
['1', '1', '3', '20.7505207']
['2', '1', '3', '23.0488319']
['3', '1', '3', '-1.5768747']
['4', '1', '3', '-26.4772491']
[code]....
How can I get this on a python program so I can manipulate it as an array?
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Mar 4, 2010
I have a function definition in a Python 2.x script which take a tuple as one of its arguments, but 2to3 has no answers nor any of my searching on how to represent the same in Python 3.x
Code:
def blah(self, (string1, string2))
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Dec 23, 2010
how do i get a python shell and idle on Ubuntu? so i can start learning how to write codes.
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Oct 22, 2010
I want to write a shell script contains python one. So,the result of python one is flv file. I want the path of this is copied into a enviroment variable that i have to pass as a flag argument of another program (to convert into mp3). To individuate the result of python script I thought to use (in PWD)
Code:
ls | grep -E '^.*mp3$'
But my question is: How can I copy this result into enviroment variable?
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Jun 4, 2010
I do not know how to write either PYTHON or Bash Shell Scripting. I am to learn one for Linux Administration purpose. Which one will you recommend for a Linux Admin/Eng environment?
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Dec 20, 2010
I need to frequently convert jpg/png to eps. Usually I use GIMP and it works fine. I would like to perform the conversion via shell (maybe with a script) without opening any graphical window. I used the command convert of ImageMagick but the quality is poor, I assume that it is because of some parameter to set I do not know. I know the question is trivial and full of posts around but I'm wasting time without finding what I'm really looking for.
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Jun 21, 2010
I need to convert the following .bat file to a linux shell script.experienced and kind linux folks:
:: Import database schema
echo off
echo.
[code]....
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Feb 9, 2011
I want that I click with the mouse on the video, it paused.I notice that there is "BaconVideoWidget" which I guess is the video rendering widget but it don't have signal named "clicked":
Code:
vd = totem_object.get_video_widget()
vd.connect("clicked", vd.hide)
[code]....
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Jun 5, 2011
I am trying to create a shell script similar to ls, but which only lists directories. I have the first half working (no argument version), but trying to make it accept an argument, I am failing. My logic is sound I think, but I'm missing something on the syntax.
Code:
if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then
d=`pwd`
for i in * ; do
if test -d $d/$i ; then
echo "$i:"
code....
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May 3, 2010
Kindly help me converting a batch file with following commands into shell script..I would like to have the same functionality with shell commands.
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Aug 25, 2011
I have some checksums.md5 verification files from an ntfs external drive, but using windows notation: instead of /, spaces between file names (not escaped), reserved shell characters (like (, &, ', to name a few). The checksums.md5 has a bunch of checksums and filenames:
[code]...
I want to use this checksums.md5 to verify the files that I've copied to my machine: but I'm on a Linux, so I need to convert the names inside checksums.md5 from Windows to Linux to use the md5sum utility from the shell. The first line in my example would become: f12f75c1f2d1a658dc32ca6ef9ef3ffc My Windows & Files (2010)/[bak]/testing.wmv Is there some application for this (converting a file listing, from windows cmd notation, to linux shell notation) or will I need to create a bash script using sed that just "replaces" what is "wrong" with the filenames
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Mar 6, 2010
Is there tool or a regexp that can convert shell escape characters to HTML code?
As an example, here is a logfile from GNU screen:
Which I would like to convert to something like this:
And send as HTML e-mail to an e-mail address, to archive my work.
Here is a related question, which shows how to convert it to regular text, but it would be nice to convert to HTML and not just throw the escape characters away.
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Mar 26, 2011
Do I have the convert the int to a string using stringstream then convert the string to a char? or is there a more direct way?Also is there a way to tell the length of a int?
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Apr 21, 2010
I'm starting to learn python and I am wondering whether I should start with python 2.x or should I just start learning python 3.x?
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Dec 15, 2009
I've created a simple script based menu. This menu will be accessed by only a certain users via ssh.When user logs in, the menu will automatically run. (configured at user's .bash_profile).How do I force the session to close when user hits Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break ?In a nutshell, I don't want user to have access to shell.
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Jan 31, 2010
I have a python script I wrote a while ago and now I would like to call that script from inside C. I know how to do one command from C, but how would you execute an entire script from C, and passing arguments? Like:
Code:
int main(void)
{
python( myprogram(1 2 3) );
}
So I can pass arguments to my script.
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Jan 19, 2010
what the equivalent function in Python 3.1.1 is for Python 2.6.4s:
Py_FindMethod
Be buggered if I can find anything in the doco to say what replaced it or what alternative code may need to be entered to replace it
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Dec 17, 2010
I have decided to learn python as it seems to be powerful not just for web development (like php) but also a clean powerful language for other puposes.
Q: Can someone suggest a tutorial or book, on learning python (beginner to intermediate) which has as its focus for learning, web development?
In order of preference: 1. Comprehensive, 2. Online, 3. Free
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Dec 16, 2010
I have a bash script that I want to import in to Python, mainly just to see if I can or not. However in the script I do use some piping of commands into sed to trim it down to what I need. When I tried doing it with the os.system() call, it didn't work. The exact error is
sed: -e expression #1, char 16: unterminated `s' command
However the command that was run can be run in bash without an error. Is there a better/another way to do this? For reference the command is:
Code:
locate -n 1 wp-config.php | sed 's/wp-config.php/
/g' | sed '/wp-config.php/ d' | sed '/^$/ d'
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Mar 17, 2011
I am using Centos. I have written some scipts in python that access my routers and fetch the configuration, etc. Now i was thinking of creating a web interface which i can access from my windows XP. I want it to have good look n feel :-),
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Jan 25, 2009
I want to create 3D animation and also make some big programs. Is python capable of that? or should I stick to C++?
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Dec 11, 2010
I am trying to build an application that must link with python so as to load a python module during runtime.I have this makefile :
Code:
[alex@iskandhar src]$ cat Makefile
CFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -I ../../../SPOOLES.2.2 -DARCH="Linux" -DSPOOLES -DARPACK
[code]....
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