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Mt Xia publishes information on a variety of topics such as business Continuity, disaster recovery, high Availability, AIX, and shell programming. Typeset -f initializes a floating point variable called "variableName". N is the number of decimal places.
Mt Xia publishes information on a variety of topics such as business Continuity, disaster recovery, high Availability, AIX, and shell programming. Typeset -f initializes a floating point variable called "variableName". N is the number of decimal places.
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Mt Xia publishes information on a variety of topics such as business Continuity, disaster recovery, high Availability, AIX, and shell programming. Typeset -f initializes a floating point variable called "variableName". N is the number of decimal places.
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KORN SHELL 93 – TYPESET COMMAND typeset +E variableName typeset -l variableName remove the floating point scientific notation type from initializes a lowercase only variable called Mt Xia publishes information on a variety of topics such as “variableName”. does not alter assigned value. “variableName”. converts upper case characters to Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, High Availability, lower case upon assignment. AIX, and Shell Programming. typeset -F[n] variableName initializes a floating point variable called typeset -l variableName=characterString “variableName”. n is the number of decimal places. initializes a lowercase only variable called Mt Xia Inc. “variableName” and assigns it a value of 113 East Rich typeset -F[n] variableName=floatValue “characterString” converting upper case characters to Norman, OK 73069 initializes a floating point variable called lower case. “variableName” and assigns it a value of “floatValue”. Dana French, President n is the number of decimal places. typeset -l dfrench@mtxia.com displays a list of all variables defined as lowercase typeset -F 615.556.0456 type, and their associated value. displays a list of all variables defined as floating point type, and their associated value. typeset +l typeset displays a list of all variable names defined as typeset +F set attributes and values of variables. used inside lowercase type. displays a list of all variable names defined as floating function, makes a variable local to the function. point type. typeset +l variableName typeset -A variableName remove the lowercase only type from “variableName”. typeset +F variableName initializes an associative array variable named does not alter assigned value. remove the floating point type from “variableName”. “variableName”. does not alter assigned value. typeset -L[n] variableName typeset -A initializes a left justified type variable called typeset -H displays a list of all associative array variables defined “variableName”. n is width (in characters) of the left UNIX to host file name mapping on non-UNIX in the current shell, with the associative array index justified value. systems. and value of the last element of each array. typeset -L[n] variableName=stringValue typeset -i[n] variableName typeset +A initializes a left justified type variable called initializes an integer variable called “variableName”. n displays a list of all associative array variable names “variableName” and assigns it a value of is the output base (default: 10). defined in the current shell. “stringValue”. n is the width (in characters) of the left typeset -i[n] variableName=integerValue justified value. If the number of characters in typeset -E[n] variableName initializes an integer variable called “variableName” “stringValue” is more than n, then “stringValue” is initializes a floating point scientific notation variable and assigns it a value of integerValue. n is the output truncated to n characters. called “variableName”. n is the number of significant base (default: 10). digits. typeset -L typeset -i displays a list of all variables defined as left justified typeset -E[n] variableName=floatValue displays a list of all variables defined as integer type, type, and the value associated with each. initializes a floating point scientific notation variable and their associated value. called “variableName” and assigns it a value of typeset +L “floatValue”. n is the number of significant digits. typeset +i displays a list of all variable names defined as left displays a list of all variable names defined as integer justified type. typeset -E type. displays a list of all variables defined as floating point typeset +L variableName scientific notation type, and their associated value. typeset +i variableName remove the left justified type from “variableName”. remove the integer type from “variableName”. does does not alter assigned value. typeset +E not alter assigned value. displays a list of all variable names defined as floating point scientific notation type.
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MT XIA INC. PUBLICATIONS - QUICK REFERENCE typeset -n variableName=variableNameReference typeset +R typeset -x variableName initializes a named reference to a variable called displays a list of all variable names defined as right exports “variableName” to subshells and “variableName”. similar to assigning pointers. justified type. subprograms. typeset -n typeset +R variableName typeset -x variableName=characterString displays a list of all variables defined as left justified remove the right justified type from “variableName”. assigns the value “characterString” to the variable type, and their associated value. does not alter assigned value. “variableName” and exports it to subshells and subprograms. typeset +n typeset -u variableName displays a list of all variable names defined as name initializes a uppercase only variable called typeset -x reference type. “variableName”. converts lower case characters to displays a list of all exported variables, and their upper case upon assignment. associated value. typeset +n variableName remove the name reference type from typeset -u variableName=characterString typeset +x “variableName”. does not alter assigned value. initializes a uppercase only variable called displays a list of all exported variable names. “variableName” and assigns it a value of typeset -p typeset +x variableName “characterString” converting lower case characters to display all typeset commands to recreate current unexport the variable “variableName” from the current upper case. variables. shell environment. does not alter assigned value. typeset -u typeset -r variableName=stringValue typeset -Z[n] variableName displays a list of all variables defined as uppercase initialize a read-only variable called “variableName” initializes a zero filled, right justified type variable type, and the value associated with each. and assign it a value of “stringValue”. value must be called “variableName”. n is width (in characters) of assigned at the same time the variable is initialized. typeset +u the right justified, zero filled value. Any value displays a list of all variable names defined as assigned to “variableName” will be zero filled, then typeset -r uppercase type. right justified. displays a list of all variables defined as read only type, and their associated value. typeset +u variableName typeset -Z[n] variableName=integerValue remove the uppercase only type from “variableName”. initializes a right justified, zero filled type variable typeset +r does not alter assigned value. called “variableName” and assigns it a value of displays a list of all variable names defined as read “integerValue”. n is the width (in characters) of the only type. typeset -ui[n] variableName right justified, zero filled value. If the number of initializes an unsigned integer variable called typeset -R[n] variableName characters in “integerValue” is less than n, then “variableName”. n is the output base (default: 10). initializes a right justified type variable called zero's are prefixed onto “integerValue” until it is n “variableName”. n is width (in characters) of the right typeset -ui[n] variableName=integerValue characters in length. justified value. initializes an unsigned integer variable called typeset -Z “variableName” and assigns it a value of integerValue. typeset -R[n] variableName=stringValue displays a list of all variables defined as right justified, n is the output base (default: 10). initializes a right justified type variable called zero filled type, and the value associated with each. “variableName” and assigns it a value of typeset -ui typeset +Z “stringValue”. n is the width (in characters) of the right displays a list of all variables defined as unsigned displays a list of all variable names defined as right justified value. If the number of characters in integer type, and the value associated with each. justified, zero filled type. “stringValue” is more than n, then “stringValue” is typeset +ui truncated to n characters. typeset +Z variableName displays a list of all variable names defined as remove the right justified, zero filled type from typeset -R unsigned integer type. “variableName”. does not alter assigned value. displays a list of all variables defined as right justified typeset +ui variableName type, and their associated value. remove the unsigned integer type from “variableName”. does not alter assigned value.