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==arithmetic Operator== | ==arithmetic Operator== | ||
#!/usr/bin/perl | |||
use warnings; | use warnings; | ||
print "21 | print "21 - 25 is: ", 25 - 21, "\n"; | ||
print "4 + 13 - 7 is: ", 4 + 13 - 7, "\n"; | print "4 + 13 - 7 is: ", 4 + 13 - 7, "\n"; | ||
print "7 * 15 is ", 7 * 15, "\n"; | |||
print "249 / 3 is ", 249 / 3, "\n"; | |||
print 3 + 7 * 15, "\n"; | |||
print ((3 + 7) * 15); | |||
21 | 21 - 25 is: 4 | ||
4 + 13 - 7 is: 10 | 4 + 13 - 7 is: 10 | ||
7 * 15 is 105 | |||
249 / 3 is 83 | |||
108 | |||
150 | |||
[[Category:Applications]] | [[Category:Applications]] | ||
[[Category:Unix]] | [[Category:Unix]] |
Revision as of 21:35, 13 June 2012
Reading
http://www.perl.org/books/beginning-perl/
Perl
Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister
Larry Wall wrote it.
variables
the three types of variables in Perl are:
scalars = numbers, strings, or references denoted $ arrays = sequentially-numbered lists of scalars denoted @ hashes.= key-referenced lists of scalars denoted %
operators
Operator Num Str -------------------------------------- Equal == eq Not equal != ne Less than < lt Greater than > gt Less than or equal to <= le Greater than or equal to >= ge
man pages
perl - overview perlfaq - frequently asked questions perltoc - doc TOC perldata - data structures perlsyn - syntax perlop - operators and precedence perlrun - execution perlfunc - builtin functions perltrap - traps for the unwary perlstyle - style guide "perldoc" and "perldoc -f"
cpan
Comprehensive perl archive network
Perl kurs
Christer Ekholm First two letters and first letter of last name@init.se TIMTOWTDI (There Is More Than One Way To Do It)
Dictionary
regexp regular expression . a* a? ^a a$,perls RE för andra. semantik meaning that is expressed in a language and words notation ways to represent a mathematical equation analogi motsvarighet, nagot svart beskrivs enkelt iteration upprepning deklarera förklara definera definera subrutiner context sammanhang explicit uttryckligen implicit underförstått logiska operatorer and,or,not,||,&&,! aritmetisk +-/* bitoperatorer AND,OR,XOR,leftand right shift. re reguljära utryck, mönsterpassning. statement If functions are the verbs of Perl, then statements are the sentences. scalar literal constant varaiable that cant change interpolated Variable has been expanded
relation operatorer
numeriska sträng == != eq ne < > lt gt <= >= le ge jämförelse operatörer
numeriska sträng
<=> cmp citatecken "" variabler expanderar qq, variabler oförändrade q, `` exekveras qx
How to get information
perldoc -f variabler Show help page for variables perldoc -f -X Show file handle test. perldoc perlform Format information perldoc Getopt::Long Show help for Getopt perldoc -q Letar i perl faq perldoc perlmodlib Lista inbyggda moduler perldoc perlpod
Debug
emacs M-x perldb Debugga perl i emacs perl -d:ptkdb /scrpt Debugga perl
Perl code
use strict; explesist namnge package variable use warning; show warning messages perl -w show warning messages use Getopt::Long: Use getoptions module
package mypkg; change package
Perl Oneliners:
perl -ne 'print if /a/' Grep all lines containing a. (-n create a loop) (-e, allows you to define Perl code to be executed by the compiler) perl -e 'print join("\n",@INC),"\n"' Var söker perl efter moduler perl -c kod.pl Kontrollera koden.
regex
. one key ^ beginning of line $ end of line /^[xfi]/ Starting with one x or f or i /^[h-j]/ Starting with one h or i or j () Deluttryck quantifier how much a string matches. ? Noll eller en gång a* a with 0 to unlimit a a+ one or more a {m} exackt m ggr {m,} minst m ggr {m,n} minst m max n ggr =~ m|^abc| matchar abc i början .+? matchar så lite som möjligt modifierare /i/i matchar i case insensitiv a.b a any key b ^a.c$ starting with a any key end with c X1* X1 folles by 0 to many 1 ^[]abc] strings starting with any of ]abc [^zxy] Does not have any of zxy in possition a{8} aaaaaaaa uttr{m,n} uttr förekommer mellan m och n gånger ^ *$ empty line or only blanks
Special meaning
$ skalär @ lista % hash, associativa vektorer $# maximun index in list $@ string that eval generates. \s remove space,tab,lf... \s+ godtyckligt \l Convert to lower case. $_ Default output input $$ processid $? exit status @_ variable to send to subroutin @ARGV argument list. ('-v','-g','10','logfile') $|=1; dont flush output stty $"=','; dubbelfnuttade listor _ fil operatorer och stat kan återänväda stat förfrågan. $. Radräknare $1 Delutryck som matchade local $/ @INC directories to find per modules, add directory export PERL5LIB=/bin:/hej &sub subrutin $var2=\$var refere var2 to var @list('a',1,$a) add tree elements to list @list([@odd]) add copy of list called anonymous list $list[5] 6 possition in list @list = qw<Jan Feb>; Generate list $hash{'var'} element with index var in hash %hash{'a'}='5'; add key a value 5 if (exist($hash{a})){ run if key a exist i hash hash delete($hash{'a'}); delete key a fron hash split(' ',$str); split list output whith ' '
my lexikal variabel, lokal variabel $main::var main variabel
styrstrukturer
- iterationer
while [EXPR] BLOCK until [EXPR] BLOCK do BLOCK while [EXPR] do BLOCK until [EXPR] for VAR (EXPR) BLOCK for (EXPR1; EXPR2; EXPR3) BLOCK
- selection
if (EXPR) BLOCK if (EXPR) BLOCK1 elsif (EXPR2) BLOCK2... elxe BLOCKn unless (EXPR) BLOCK
filehandels
STDIN,STDOUT,STDERR
sträng list konverteringar
join (EXPR,LIST) @words = ("merry", "go", "round"); $str = join("-",@words);
split (REGEXP,EXPR) $str = "sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/bin/sh"; @fields = split (/:/, $str); for $rad ( @fields ){ print "$rad\n"; }
sub usage { print "use this command with optional -v" }
&subrutin(15,101,38) arguments are sent to a subroutin as a list
command options
use Getopt::Long; my %opts; GetOptions(\%opts,'v','g=i') || &usage; print "$opts{g}\n";
sub usage { print STDERR "Usage: option.pl [-v][-g n]"; exit 1; }
globala symboltabellen
foreach my $var ( keys %main::){ print "$var\n";
formatting.
my $rand1 = int(rand (90)); my $rand2 = int(rand (10)); my $rand3 = int(rand (50)); printf ("%6d %6d %6d\n",$rand1,$rand2,$rand3);
filehandlers
print "Who are you?\n"; my $name = <STDIN>; chomp($name); print "You are $name!!!\n";
print contents of file.
my $file = "/tmp/test"; open(IN,'<',$file) || die "open $file failed: $!"; # Loopa på rader i infilen. while ( <IN> ) { print $_; }
diamond operator @ARGV
#!/usr/bin/perl while (<>){ print; }
list files
opendir(DIR,"/etc"); my @files = sort grep(/x/,readdir(DIR)); closedir(DIR);
user external program
open(PING,'-|','/bin/ping -c 3 pizza'); while (defined(my $ping = <PING>)){ print "$ping"; } close PROG;
Backslash magic
\t tab (HT, TAB) \n newline (LF, NL) \r return (CR) \f form feed (FF) \a alarm (bell) (BEL) \e escape (think troff) (ESC) \033 octal char (think of a PDP-11) \x1B hex char \c[ control char \l lowercase next char (think vi) \u uppercase next char (think vi) \L lowercase till \E (think vi) \U uppercase till \E (think vi) \E end case modification (think vi) \Q quote (disable) pattern metacharacters till \E \w Match a "word" character (alphanumeric plus "_") \W Match a non-word character \s Match a whitespace character \S Match a non-whitespace character \d Match a digit character \D Match a non-digit character
keywords
Words that perl is already aware of are called keywords, and they come in several classes.
print is one example of the class called functions
functions
hex() Convert Hexadecimal to number oct() Convert Octal to number
control keywords
There are also control keywords, such as if and else.
block
We can also group together a bunch of statements into a block – which is a bit like a paragraph – by
surrounding them with braces: {...}
number systems.
print 255, octal print 0377, binary print 0b11111111, hexadecimal print 0xFF,
Alternative Delimiters
the first acting like a single-quoted string and the second, like a double-quoted string.
q// and qq//,
here documents
print<<EOF; This is a here-document. It starts on the line after the two arrows, and it ends when the text following the arrows is found at the beginning of a line, like this: EOF
Write label with 'EOF' and her text will be single quoted.
arithmetic Operator
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; print "21 - 25 is: ", 25 - 21, "\n"; print "4 + 13 - 7 is: ", 4 + 13 - 7, "\n"; print "7 * 15 is ", 7 * 15, "\n"; print "249 / 3 is ", 249 / 3, "\n"; print 3 + 7 * 15, "\n"; print ((3 + 7) * 15);
21 - 25 is: 4 4 + 13 - 7 is: 10 7 * 15 is 105 249 / 3 is 83 108 150