Programming :: Function To Validate String With Space
Aug 19, 2010
Is there any inbuilt function other than strncmp which can evaluate a string.my requirement is " if all 10 values are spaces print 1 else if it contains some values print 2 else print 3.if i use strlen, even space is counted.I know that i can evaluate using for loop by checking 1 by 1 char, and using strcmp function, is there any other way?
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Jul 7, 2009
I wanna write a file in kernel space but from my searching I can to know that instead of writeing file in kernel space ,I can write data to user space by copy_to_user space.
But link is missing ...I dont know how will my user space will access kernel space means my function in kernel space which will do copy_to_user /....How my user space function will call my kernel level function ..
Can any one of you provide me with some example file which are doing this .I know every char driver is using it ...but i could not trace back how user level function is accessing it ...i m confused between user space and kernel space.
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Sep 9, 2010
Some help with this problem:Code:Write a function that counts the number of occurrences of a pair of letters in a string
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Feb 4, 2010
How to let awk consider a string by double quota as one field? for example:
echo "first "second is a string"" | awk '{ print $2 }'
I want to print out "second is a string".
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Feb 9, 2010
I am using Sun 5.9.
I am putting the value "Feb 10" in variable 'c' here.
Code:
-bash-3.00$ c=`date | awk '{print $2 " " $3}'`
-bash-3.00$ echo $c
Feb 10
But when I am grep-ing value of 'c', I am getting this error.
Code:
-bash-3.00$ ls -lrth | grep $c
grep: can't open 10
This is because there is a space between "Feb" and "10".
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Jul 26, 2011
I have a tsv file that I'm trying to break down, line by line, then column by column so to speak. The file is a list of exported usernames, passwords, and display names from an email server, I need each separate to be used in other commands to provision the new server. My problem is, each display name contains a space, as usual with people's names. Here is the script for reference:
Code:
while read line
do
uname=`echo $line | awk '{ print $1 }' >> works`
pass=`echo $line | awk '{ print $2 }' >> works`
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Oct 22, 2010
copy string a to string b and change string b with toupper() and count the chars
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Sep 22, 2009
I am writing device driver in which i have to call callback function from kernel space, which are saving my data. But the callback functions are in userspace. While accessing them i am getting segmentation fault.
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Jan 25, 2011
I am having an XML file,i want to verify the file for its syntax,
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Jun 18, 2010
How can I validate an IPv6 address through javascript before using the IPv6 value in my cgi script?
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Aug 25, 2014
I need do a small interfaz, it works under bash. I read the user name and password from the terminal then i need validate this data.
My principal dude is:
how look in the /etc/passwd file a user and passwd?
The problem is the password is encrypted and i need compare with the data I read.
Only I can use BASH because it is school homework.
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May 3, 2011
I've been trying to understand pthread in C a little better. So I made a simple program that takes in a string from the command line and creates a thread to print the string. I've looked online and copied the basic concepts but there are something things I'm confused about. The programs works just fine, but I have questions. Here's what I have so far.
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One thing I'd like to know is why the 3rd argument in the pthread_create function which is my SendMessage function needs to be typecasted to a void pointer and then send the address of the function. Also as for the 4th argument, I would see typecasting to void pointer in some of the pthread examples I saw online, but in my case I'm passing a char pointer, would this be correct? In which case would I ever want to pass a void pointer?
Do I need a pthread_exit(NULL) in my main and in the SendMessage function? If so, why? I added the sleep() function so that I could let the pthread_exit function in my SendMessage function execute first. I simply saw that the online examples on pthread had pthread_exit() in both locations.
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Nov 16, 2010
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
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May 18, 2010
I am doing some Linux kernel programming for my research project. I need to record the timestamp (by using cpuid and rdtsc) when an interrupt handler (top half) is first invoked. Due to the time critical nature of the problem itself, I have to do the timestamping inside the interrupt handler itself (the first operation when the handler is called). However, I understand that tasks that are not so time critical should be deferred to a tasklet function (bottom half) for processing because other interrupts are disabled in a (top-half) interrupt handler. I am currently out of idea on how I can pass the timestamp information that I have obtained in the interrupt handler to the corresponding tasklet function.
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Oct 16, 2010
I have a set of lines as ahown below:
Leon went to school
Leon came back from school..
Leon had dinner...
I have to replace the line containing "dinner" by a single string LUNCH...
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Feb 25, 2011
I need to creates string suffixes out of a Reference string. for eg. suffixes of abcdefg will be
1)bcdefg
2)cdefg
3)defg
and so on...
create an array of pointers to point to the first few characters and then use that pointer to print the rest of the string.But when i print using the pointer i get GARBAGE values! shudn't std::cout<<ptr[w] print the string following the char it is pointing to? why do i get garbage values?
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Apr 18, 2010
So if I'm given a location of a file like:
How can I just take the type of the file at the end? I know I can use strrchr() for a period to get the pointer to the period just before file type. Is there a build in string function that will just take the rest of the string from a certain point on forward in the string? I know it wouldn't be much work to make it myself, but I figured I would find out if it already existed before doing it.
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Mar 13, 2010
Code:
The error is:
Code:
What I want to do is take input of ip4 as a string, convert it to an integer to add 1 to it, then reconvert it back to a string. Its not working.
My full code is:
Code:
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Oct 12, 2009
I've been given a custom-made string class which handles string, wstring and bstr. It has a number of methods and assignment operators to convert to and from different types. The app I work on compiles happily in VS6 and VS2008, but when trying to compile in Redhat (version 4.1.1 in Redhat 5.0)
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Nov 11, 2010
I have the following two type of strings1: A/D2: A/C/DI am trying to write a subroutine to check whether all of the letters in string 1 appears in string 2. If yes, return true. If not, return false. In the above example, all the letters (A and D) in string 1 are also present in string 2, so I return true.
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Feb 16, 2010
Just check out the script...
Code:
1 #!/bin/bash
2
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Jan 26, 2010
I manage to use the function "time" and "localtime" in gcc.But while I used it in a module in kernel space the above 2 functions are giving error.Even in kernel space time.h header file is not identified. tell the similar time function which can be used in kernel space
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May 24, 2010
I want to declare a function in a function, but had no success till now, see the error code below and visit the project at sourceforge
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Jun 20, 2010
I looked on the net for such function or example and didin't find anything, thus after having made one i guess it would be legitimate to drop it to see what others thinks of it.
#!/bin/bash
addelementtoarray()
{
local arrayname=$1
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Mar 13, 2016
Code: Select allmyusername@mycompname:~$ varCurl="abc def curl: ( xyz asdf"
myusername@mycompname:~$ expr index '$varCurl' "curl: ("
4
myusername@mycompname:~$ expr index "$varCurl" "curl: ("
3
myusername@mycompname:~$ echo $varCurl
abc def curl: ( xyz asdf
How to make sure that space is treated as space and string is not treated as array? (I expect value of 9 or 10, not 3 or 4).
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Dec 13, 2010
I am developing a I2C CDROM client driver. The CDROM firmware supports TOC information read through a I2C command. It sends the TOC information in burst ( Interrupts a GPIO pin when it is ready ) and my CPU does a I2C read to read the TOC. When the CDROM firmware finishes sending the last data burst , it informs my CPU that it is done with the TOC, by a flag in the last data burst. I would like to know, which is the most efficinet way I can send these TOC information to userspace?
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Jul 14, 2009
How to use execv from kernel space to call a user space program writtenfor socket prog.
I tried to write code for socket in kernel but its not working.
Socket code in kernel is also needed.
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Jul 21, 2011
I have the following requirement in my module. The driver gets some data from the external device. After getting 1MB of data it has to send it to the user space application. What is the best thing to implement for this in driver.? Is it ok to implement like, after getting data, the driver will send a signal to the user space application. Then the user space application sends an ioctl to read the data. Is there any alternate, that the driver directly sends the data without the user space application asks for it.?
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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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Sep 16, 2010
fit a surface i.e. W(x,y) using svdfit() provided by "Numerical Recipes in C". svdfit() is written for curve fitting and not for surface fitting.But one can use svdfit(), as claimed by authors of NR book, to do surface fitting. On page 680 of NR book, authors have given a hint on how to use svdfit() for fitting a surface. But I have not understood it.This link may be helpful (Chapter 15 th is relevant here.):[URL]This is my problem:
Code:
I have a set of 100 numbers. I want to fit a 2-Dimensional function W(x,y) to these numbers.
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