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mpicc -o my_prog my_prog.c
#!/bin/bash echo $(( 1 + 2 )) Output: 3 # Using variables #!/bin/bash var1=4 var2=5 ((output=$var1 * $var2)) printf "%d\n" "$output" Output: 20
#!/bin/bash expr 1 + 2 Output: 3
#!/bin/bash # Script name : pingnmap # Scenario : The systems admin in company X is tired of the monotonous job # of pinging and nmapping, so he decided to simplify the job using a script. # The tasks he wish to achieve is # 1. Ping - with a max count of 5 -the given IP address/domain. AND/OR ...
Simple steps to use scrollview with autolayout. Create a new project with single view application Select the default viewcontroller and change its screen size to iPhone-4inch from attributes inspector. Add a scrollview to your viewcontroller's view as follows and set background color to blue ...
Use "-x" to enable debug output of executed lines. It can be run on an entire session or script, or enabled programmatically within a script. Run a script with debug output enabled: $ bash -x myscript.sh Or $ bash --debug myscript.sh Turn on debugging within a bash script. It may ...
Whitespace matters when assigning variables. foo = 'bar' # incorrect foo= 'bar' # incorrect foo='bar' # correct The first two will result in syntax errors (or worse, executing an incorrect command). The last example will correctly set the variable $foo to the text "bar".
The C standard says that files should end with a new line, so if EOF comes at the end of a line, that line may not be missed by some commands. As an example: $ echo 'one\ntwo\nthree\c' > file.txt $ cat file.txt one two three $ while read line ; do echo "line $line" ; done <...
Every single ViewGroup (e.g. LinearLayout, RelativeLayout, CoordinatorLayout, etc.) needs to store information about its children's properties. About the way its children are being laid out in the ViewGroup. This information is stored in objects of a wrapper class ViewGroup.LayoutParams. To include...
To execute a script file with the bash interpreter, the first line of a script file must indicate the absolute path to the bash executable to use: #!/bin/bash The bash path in the shebang is resolved and used only if a script is directly launch like this: ./script.sh The script must have exe...
To execute a script file with the bash executable found in the PATH environment variable by using the executable env, the first line of a script file must indicate the absolute path to the env executable with the argument bash: #!/usr/bin/env bash The env path in the shebang is resolved and used...
Exit status 0: success Exit status other than 0: failure To test on the exit status of a command: if command;then echo 'success' else echo 'failure' fi
Will provide the total number of records processed in the current awk instance. cat > file1 suicidesquad harley quinn joker deadshot cat > file2 avengers ironman captainamerica hulk awk '{print NR}' file1 file2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A total on 8 records were processed in th...
Single file plugin Put the file under $HOME/.vim/plugin or $HOME/vimfiles/plugin This would source the plugin on startup of Vim. Now the user could use everything defined in it. If the plugin however needs activation, the user either has to execute the command themselves whenever they want to use...

VAM

https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager
See :help packages.
Press controlr and type a pattern. For example, if you recently executed man 5 crontab, you can find it quickly by starting to type "crontab". The prompt will change like this: (reverse-i-search)`cr': man 5 crontab The `cr' there is the string I typed so far. This is an incremental s...
A classic use of here documents is to create a file by typing its content: cat > fruits.txt << EOF apple orange lemon EOF The here-document is the lines between the << EOF and EOF. This here document becomes the input of the cat command. The cat command simply outputs its in...
If you need to add custom headers to your volley requests, you can't do this after initialisation, as the headers are saved in a private variable. Instead, you need to override the getHeaders() method of Request.class as such: new JsonObjectRequest(REQUEST_METHOD, REQUEST_URL, REQUEST_BODY, RESP_L...
expr or Evaluate expressions evaluates an expression and writes the result on standard output Basic arithmetics expr 2 + 3 5 When multiplying, you need to escape the * sign expr 2 \* 3 6 You can also use variables a=2 expr $a + 3 5 Keep in mind that it only supports integers, so exp...

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