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#!/bin/sh
# $Id: matrix.sh,v 1.4 2005/12/27 17:07:00 tom Exp $
#
# Description:
# This demonstrates the CDK command line
# interface to the matrix widget.
#
#
# Create some global variables.
#
CDK_MATRIX="${CDK_BINDIR=..}/cdkmatrix"
CDK_LABEL="${CDK_BINDIR=..}/cdklabel"
fileSystemList="${TMPDIR=/tmp}/fsList.$$"
info="${TMPDIR=/tmp}/fsInfo.$$"
diskInfo="${TMPDIR=/tmp}/diskInfo.$$"
tmp="${TMPDIR=/tmp}/tmp.$$"
#
# Get the filesystem information.
#
getDiskInfo()
{
fileName=$1;
command="df"
#
# Determine the type of operating system.
#
machine=`uname -s`
if [ "$machine" = "SunOS" ]; then
level=`uname -r`
if [ "$level" -gt 4 ]; then
command="df -kl"
fi
else
if [ "$machine" = "AIX" ]; then
command="df -i"
fi
fi
#
# Run the command.
#
${command} > ${fileName}
}
#
# Get the disk information.
#
getDiskInfo ${diskInfo}
#
# Create the row titles.
#
rowTitles=`tail +2 ${diskInfo} | awk '{printf "%s\n", $1}'`
#
# Create the column titles.
#
colTitles="KBytes
Used
Avail
Capacity
Mounted on"
#
# Define the matrix title.
#
title="<C></U>Current Filesystem Information"
#
# Create the data file to fill in the matrix.
#
tail +2 ${diskInfo} | awk '{printf "%s%s%s%s%s\n", $2, $3, $4, $5, $6}' > ${info}
#
# Set the widths of the columns.
#
colWidths="5
5
5
5
5"
#
# Set the cells as uneditable.
#
types="VIEWONLY
VIEWONLY
VIEWONLY
VIEWONLY
VIEWONLY"
buttons=" OK
Cancel "
#
# Start the matrix.
#
${CDK_MATRIX} -r "${rowTitles}" -c "${colTitles}" -v 3 -w "${colWidths}" -d "${info}" -t "${types}" -T "${title}" -B "${buttons}" -O"$tmp"
selected=$?
test $selected = 255 && exit 1
#
# Create the message for the label widget.
#
echo "<C>You chose button #${selected}" > ${tmp}
echo " " >> ${tmp}
echo "<C>Hit </R>space<!R> to continue." >> ${tmp}
#
# Create the label widget to display the information.
#
${CDK_LABEL} -f "${tmp}" -p " "
#
# Clean up.
#
rm -f ${info} ${fileSystemList} ${tmp} ${diskInfo}