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Quotable Homer quotes .9
Quotable Homer quotes project consists of Homer Simpson quotes for `fortune`. more>>
Quotable Homer quotes project consists of Homer Simpson quotes for `fortune`.
In 1999, Fox published a one-a-day calendar of Homer Simpson quotes. On the back of each page was the name of the episode from the quote came, providing us fanatics with some fun trivia.
At some point, I decided that itd be nice to have all of those quotes in a file parsable by `fortune`. So, you get what we have here.
Installing:
Simply place the files `homer and `homer.dat into same the directory as the other fortune files.
Usually, this is (on GNU/Linux) `/usr/share/games/fortunes.
If, for some reason, youd rather not get homer quotes, simply delete the file `homer.dat.
At any later date, you may run `strfile homer` and the .dat file will be recreated. Could it be any easier?
Enhancements:
- this is now released under a license.
<<lessIn 1999, Fox published a one-a-day calendar of Homer Simpson quotes. On the back of each page was the name of the episode from the quote came, providing us fanatics with some fun trivia.
At some point, I decided that itd be nice to have all of those quotes in a file parsable by `fortune`. So, you get what we have here.
Installing:
Simply place the files `homer and `homer.dat into same the directory as the other fortune files.
Usually, this is (on GNU/Linux) `/usr/share/games/fortunes.
If, for some reason, youd rather not get homer quotes, simply delete the file `homer.dat.
At any later date, you may run `strfile homer` and the .dat file will be recreated. Could it be any easier?
Enhancements:
- this is now released under a license.
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1052 downloads
Stock Quote 1.2.4
Stock Quote allows getting stock quote of selected ticker from any financial site that you define in the setting page. more>>
Stock Quote is a Firefox extension that allows you to get stock quote of selected ticker from any financial site that you define in the setting page.
<<less Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2007-06-02 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
887 downloads
LiveJournal Quote 0.5
LiveJournal Quote is a Firefox extension that tires to make our communication in LJ more easy. more>>
LiveJournal Quote is a Firefox extension that tires to make our communication in LJ more easy. It makes quotes.
How does it works?
1) You can write in post-form tags [quote]Text[/quote] and on clicking the Send-button tags will be converted in html-quote (Div element)
2) You can also select some text on page, right-click, and choose Quote: "Selected Text" and your selected text will be quoted in Send-form.
3) You can easily modify the quote-element as you want. Just open "Settings" in Tools menu, and youll be able to edit CSS code of our Quote-elements
Localization:
- English,
- Russian,
- Deutch
<<lessHow does it works?
1) You can write in post-form tags [quote]Text[/quote] and on clicking the Send-button tags will be converted in html-quote (Div element)
2) You can also select some text on page, right-click, and choose Quote: "Selected Text" and your selected text will be quoted in Send-form.
3) You can easily modify the quote-element as you want. Just open "Settings" in Tools menu, and youll be able to edit CSS code of our Quote-elements
Localization:
- English,
- Russian,
- Deutch
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Added: 2007-05-30 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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bigquotes 0.1
bigquotes is a quotes database based on the bpquotes project, with some minor (for the moment) enhancements. more>>
bigquotes is a quotes database based on the bpquotes project, with some minor (for the moment) enhancements. bigquotes is designed to let IRC users add funny quotes for others to see.
A banning system, Web-configurable options (session support, registratuib, admins, timeout for voting, etc.), and other facilities are planned.
<<lessA banning system, Web-configurable options (session support, registratuib, admins, timeout for voting, etc.), and other facilities are planned.
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Added: 2006-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Finance-QuoteHist 1.07
Finance-QuoteHist provides Finance::QuoteHist, a Perl module that provides easy fetching of historical stock quotes. more>>
Top level aggregator that will select a default lineup of site instances default lineup of site instancesof site instancesof site instancesof site instances from which to retrieve quotes.
Other than the default lineup, this module behaves identically to whichever site-specific module is first in the lineup. See below for site-specific modules.
METHODS
The basic user interface consists of several methods, as seen in the example above. Those methods are:
quotes()
Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar context). Each row contains the Symbol, Date, Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume for that date. Optionally, if non-adjusted values were requested, their will be an extra element at the end of the row for the Adjusted closing price.
dividends()
Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar context). Each row contains the Date and amount of the Dividend, in that order.
splits()
Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar context). Each row contains the Date, Post split shares, and Pre split shares, in that order.
source($ticker, $target)
Each of these methods displays which site-specific class actually retrieved the information, if any, for a particular ticker symbol and target such as quote (default), dividend, or split.
Enhancements:
- The internal structure was changed to use date iterators where appropriate.
- The documentation was fixed for MSN.
- Various minor edge cases were fixed.
<<lessOther than the default lineup, this module behaves identically to whichever site-specific module is first in the lineup. See below for site-specific modules.
METHODS
The basic user interface consists of several methods, as seen in the example above. Those methods are:
quotes()
Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar context). Each row contains the Symbol, Date, Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume for that date. Optionally, if non-adjusted values were requested, their will be an extra element at the end of the row for the Adjusted closing price.
dividends()
Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar context). Each row contains the Date and amount of the Dividend, in that order.
splits()
Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar context). Each row contains the Date, Post split shares, and Pre split shares, in that order.
source($ticker, $target)
Each of these methods displays which site-specific class actually retrieved the information, if any, for a particular ticker symbol and target such as quote (default), dividend, or split.
Enhancements:
- The internal structure was changed to use date iterators where appropriate.
- The documentation was fixed for MSN.
- Various minor edge cases were fixed.
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Added: 2006-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Irssi Quotes System 1.2
Irssi Quotes System is a script for the Irssi IRC client that provides commands for showing random or specific quotes. more>>
Irssi Quotes System is a script for the Irssi IRC client that provides commands for showing specific or random quotes, searching for quotes using SQL-style wild cards, and adding and deleting quotes.
Commands:
!quote [id] - Shows the quote with that id, or a random quote if none is used.
!search - Searches for *string* - SQL-style wildcards.
!whoset - Shows the author of the quote under that id.
!addquote - Adds a quote in the database.
!db - Prints number of non-deleted quotes in the database.
/delquote - Deletes a quote (actually it just marks the quote as deleted, nobody will be able to see it unless you restore it)
/restore - Restores a quote.
In order to install the irssi quotes system you have to do the following:
Download http://surferz.info/irssi_quotes.sql
Execute it: mysql -p yourdbname < irssi_quotes.sql
Go to your Irssi scripts directory, normally it is ~/.irssi/scripts/
Download http://surferz.info/irssi_quotes.pl
Open irssi_quotes.pl with your favorite text editor and edit these variables:
$database = (yourdbname);
$username = (dbuser);
$password = (dbpass);
Save irssi_quotes.pl
In your Irssi client type: /script load irssi_quotes.pl
Thats it! If you want the script to be loaded automatically at startup, put irssi_quotes.pl in the ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/ directory. If the directory doesnt exist, create it.
Enhancements:
- Levels were added for the !addquote command.
- The owner can choose who may add quotes: only opped clients, only opped and voiced clients, or everyone.
- The commands must be written on a #channel, as the script wont listen to query windows anymore.
<<lessCommands:
!quote [id] - Shows the quote with that id, or a random quote if none is used.
!search - Searches for *string* - SQL-style wildcards.
!whoset - Shows the author of the quote under that id.
!addquote - Adds a quote in the database.
!db - Prints number of non-deleted quotes in the database.
/delquote - Deletes a quote (actually it just marks the quote as deleted, nobody will be able to see it unless you restore it)
/restore - Restores a quote.
In order to install the irssi quotes system you have to do the following:
Download http://surferz.info/irssi_quotes.sql
Execute it: mysql -p yourdbname < irssi_quotes.sql
Go to your Irssi scripts directory, normally it is ~/.irssi/scripts/
Download http://surferz.info/irssi_quotes.pl
Open irssi_quotes.pl with your favorite text editor and edit these variables:
$database = (yourdbname);
$username = (dbuser);
$password = (dbpass);
Save irssi_quotes.pl
In your Irssi client type: /script load irssi_quotes.pl
Thats it! If you want the script to be loaded automatically at startup, put irssi_quotes.pl in the ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/ directory. If the directory doesnt exist, create it.
Enhancements:
- Levels were added for the !addquote command.
- The owner can choose who may add quotes: only opped clients, only opped and voiced clients, or everyone.
- The commands must be written on a #channel, as the script wont listen to query windows anymore.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: Public Domain Price:
1207 downloads
Open Source Quotes DataBase 0.1 Alpha
Open Source Quotes DataBase is a Web site which is very similar in style to the bash.org QDB. more>>
Open Source Quotes DataBase is a Web site which is very similar in style to the bash.org QDB. Open Source Quotes DataBase is designed for people who would like to run their own quote sites.
Enhancements:
- The ability has been added for all admin users to change their own passwords, including mods.
- An error on some systems that stopped you from changing the admin password has been fixed.
- The voting page bug has been fixed.
- This will need a complete rewrite at a later stage.
- The browse function has been rewritten so that there are fewer problems with the page number output.
- The "Hacking Attempt" code has been fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- The ability has been added for all admin users to change their own passwords, including mods.
- An error on some systems that stopped you from changing the admin password has been fixed.
- The voting page bug has been fixed.
- This will need a complete rewrite at a later stage.
- The browse function has been rewritten so that there are fewer problems with the page number output.
- The "Hacking Attempt" code has been fixed.
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Added: 2005-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Finance::Quote 1.12
Finance::Quote is a Perl module to get stock and mutual fund quotes from various exchanges. more>>
Finance::Quote is a Perl module to get stock and mutual fund quotes from various exchanges.
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
$q->timeout(60);
$conversion_rate = $q->currency("AUD","USD");
$q->set_currency("EUR"); # Return all info in Euros.
$q->require_labels(qw/price date high low volume/);
$q->failover(1); # Set failover support (on by default).
%quotes = $q->fetch("nasdaq",@stocks);
$hashref = $q->fetch("nyse",@stocks);
This module gets stock quotes from various internet sources, including Yahoo! Finance, Fidelity Investments, and the Australian Stock Exchange. There are two methods of using this module -- a functional interface that is depreciated, and an object-orientated method that provides greater flexibility and stability.
With the exception of straight currency exchange rates, all information is returned as a two-dimensional hash (or a reference to such a hash, if called in a scalar context). For example:
%info = $q->fetch("australia","CML");
print "The price of CML is ".$info{"CML","price"};
The first part of the hash (eg, "CML") is referred to as the stock. The second part (in this case, "price") is referred to as the label.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
$q->timeout(60);
$conversion_rate = $q->currency("AUD","USD");
$q->set_currency("EUR"); # Return all info in Euros.
$q->require_labels(qw/price date high low volume/);
$q->failover(1); # Set failover support (on by default).
%quotes = $q->fetch("nasdaq",@stocks);
$hashref = $q->fetch("nyse",@stocks);
This module gets stock quotes from various internet sources, including Yahoo! Finance, Fidelity Investments, and the Australian Stock Exchange. There are two methods of using this module -- a functional interface that is depreciated, and an object-orientated method that provides greater flexibility and stability.
With the exception of straight currency exchange rates, all information is returned as a two-dimensional hash (or a reference to such a hash, if called in a scalar context). For example:
%info = $q->fetch("australia","CML");
print "The price of CML is ".$info{"CML","price"};
The first part of the hash (eg, "CML") is referred to as the stock. The second part (in this case, "price") is referred to as the label.
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Added: 2006-12-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1046 downloads
Finance::Quote::ASX 1.12
Finance::Quote::ASX is a Perl module that can obtain quotes from the Australian Stock Exchange. more>>
Finance::Quote::ASX is a Perl module that can obtain quotes from the Australian Stock Exchange.
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("asx","BHP"); # Only query ASX.
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("australia","BHP"); # Failover to other sources OK.
This module obtains information from the Australian Stock Exchange http://www.asx.com.au/. All Australian stocks and indicies are available. Indexes start with the letter X. For example, the All Ordinaries is "XAO".
This module is loaded by default on a Finance::Quote object. Its also possible to load it explicity by placing "ASX" in the argument list to Finance::Quote->new().
This module provides both the "asx" and "australia" fetch methods. Please use the "australia" fetch method if you wish to have failover with other sources for Australian stocks (such as Yahoo). Using the "asx" method will guarantee that your information only comes from the Australian Stock Exchange.
Information returned by this module is governed by the Australian Stock Exchanges terms and conditions.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("asx","BHP"); # Only query ASX.
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("australia","BHP"); # Failover to other sources OK.
This module obtains information from the Australian Stock Exchange http://www.asx.com.au/. All Australian stocks and indicies are available. Indexes start with the letter X. For example, the All Ordinaries is "XAO".
This module is loaded by default on a Finance::Quote object. Its also possible to load it explicity by placing "ASX" in the argument list to Finance::Quote->new().
This module provides both the "asx" and "australia" fetch methods. Please use the "australia" fetch method if you wish to have failover with other sources for Australian stocks (such as Yahoo). Using the "asx" method will guarantee that your information only comes from the Australian Stock Exchange.
Information returned by this module is governed by the Australian Stock Exchanges terms and conditions.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Finance::YahooQuote 0.22
Finance::YahooQuote is a Perl module that can get stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. more>>
Finance::YahooQuote is a Perl module that can get stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance.
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::YahooQuote;
# setting TIMEOUT and PROXY is optional
$Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT = 60;
$Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY = "http://some.where.net:8080";
@quote = getonequote $symbol; # Get a quote for a single symbol
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
useExtendedQueryFormat(); # switch to extended query format
useRealtimeQueryFormat(); # switch to real-time query format
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
@quotes = getcustomquote(["DELL","IBM"], # using custom format
["Name","Book Value"]); # note array refs
This module gets stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. The getonequote function will return a quote for a single stock symbol, while the getquote function will return a quote for each of the stock symbols passed to it. getcustomquote allows to specify a format other than the default to take advantage of the extended range of available information.
The download operation is efficient: only one request is made even if several symbols are requested at once. The return value of getonequote is an array, with the following elements:
0 Symbol
1 Company Name
2 Last Price
3 Last Trade Date
4 Last Trade Time
5 Change
6 Percent Change
7 Volume
8 Average Daily Vol
9 Bid
10 Ask
11 Previous Close
12 Todays Open
13 Days Range
14 52-Week Range
15 Earnings per Share
16 P/E Ratio
17 Dividend Pay Date
18 Dividend per Share
19 Dividend Yield
20 Market Capitalization
21 Stock Exchange
If the extended format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
22 Short ratio
23 1yr Target Price
24 EPS Est. Current Yr
25 EPS Est. Next Year
26 EPS Est. Next Quarter
27 Price/EPS Est. Current Yr
28 Price/EPS Est. Next Yr
29 PEG Ratio
30 Book Value
31 Price/Book
32 Price/Sales
33 EBITDA
34 50-day Moving Avg
35 200-day Moving Avg
If the real-time format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
36 Ask (real-time)
37 Bid (real-time)
38 Change in Percent (real-time)
39 Last trade with time (real-time)
40 Change (real-time)
41 Day range (real-time)
42 Market-cap (real-time)
The getquote function returns an array of pointers to arrays with the above structure.
The getonequote function returns just one quote, rather than an array. It returns a simple array of values for the given symbol.
The setQueryString permits to supply a new query string that will be used for subsequent data requests.
The useExtendedQueryFormat and useRealtimeQueryFormat are simpler interfaces which append symbols to the default quote string, as detailed above.
The getcustomquote returns an array of quotes corresponding to values for the symbols supplied in the first array reference, and the custom fields supplied in the second array reference. Here the custom fields correspond to the named fields of the list below.
Beyond stock quotes, Finance::YahooQuote can also obtain quotes for currencies (from the Philadephia exchange -- however Yahoo! appears to have stopped to support the currency symbols in a reliable manner), US mutual funds, options on US stocks, several precious metals and quite possibly more; see the Yahoo! Finance website for full information. Finance::YahooQuote can be used for stocks from the USA, Canada, various European exchanges, various Asian exchanges (Singapore, Taiwan, HongKong, Kuala Lumpur, ...) Australia and New Zealand. It should work for other markets supported by Yahoo.
You may optionally override the default LWP timeout of 180 seconds by setting $Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT to your preferred value.
You may also provide a proxy (for the required http connection) by using the variable $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY. Furthermore, authentication-based proxies can be used by setting the proxy user and password via the variables $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYUSER and $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYPASSWD.
Two example scripts are provided to help with the mapping a stock symbols as well as with Yahoo! Finance server codes. The regression tests scripts in the t/ subdirectory of the source distribution also contain simple examples.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Finance::YahooQuote;
# setting TIMEOUT and PROXY is optional
$Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT = 60;
$Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY = "http://some.where.net:8080";
@quote = getonequote $symbol; # Get a quote for a single symbol
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
useExtendedQueryFormat(); # switch to extended query format
useRealtimeQueryFormat(); # switch to real-time query format
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
@quotes = getcustomquote(["DELL","IBM"], # using custom format
["Name","Book Value"]); # note array refs
This module gets stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. The getonequote function will return a quote for a single stock symbol, while the getquote function will return a quote for each of the stock symbols passed to it. getcustomquote allows to specify a format other than the default to take advantage of the extended range of available information.
The download operation is efficient: only one request is made even if several symbols are requested at once. The return value of getonequote is an array, with the following elements:
0 Symbol
1 Company Name
2 Last Price
3 Last Trade Date
4 Last Trade Time
5 Change
6 Percent Change
7 Volume
8 Average Daily Vol
9 Bid
10 Ask
11 Previous Close
12 Todays Open
13 Days Range
14 52-Week Range
15 Earnings per Share
16 P/E Ratio
17 Dividend Pay Date
18 Dividend per Share
19 Dividend Yield
20 Market Capitalization
21 Stock Exchange
If the extended format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
22 Short ratio
23 1yr Target Price
24 EPS Est. Current Yr
25 EPS Est. Next Year
26 EPS Est. Next Quarter
27 Price/EPS Est. Current Yr
28 Price/EPS Est. Next Yr
29 PEG Ratio
30 Book Value
31 Price/Book
32 Price/Sales
33 EBITDA
34 50-day Moving Avg
35 200-day Moving Avg
If the real-time format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
36 Ask (real-time)
37 Bid (real-time)
38 Change in Percent (real-time)
39 Last trade with time (real-time)
40 Change (real-time)
41 Day range (real-time)
42 Market-cap (real-time)
The getquote function returns an array of pointers to arrays with the above structure.
The getonequote function returns just one quote, rather than an array. It returns a simple array of values for the given symbol.
The setQueryString permits to supply a new query string that will be used for subsequent data requests.
The useExtendedQueryFormat and useRealtimeQueryFormat are simpler interfaces which append symbols to the default quote string, as detailed above.
The getcustomquote returns an array of quotes corresponding to values for the symbols supplied in the first array reference, and the custom fields supplied in the second array reference. Here the custom fields correspond to the named fields of the list below.
Beyond stock quotes, Finance::YahooQuote can also obtain quotes for currencies (from the Philadephia exchange -- however Yahoo! appears to have stopped to support the currency symbols in a reliable manner), US mutual funds, options on US stocks, several precious metals and quite possibly more; see the Yahoo! Finance website for full information. Finance::YahooQuote can be used for stocks from the USA, Canada, various European exchanges, various Asian exchanges (Singapore, Taiwan, HongKong, Kuala Lumpur, ...) Australia and New Zealand. It should work for other markets supported by Yahoo.
You may optionally override the default LWP timeout of 180 seconds by setting $Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT to your preferred value.
You may also provide a proxy (for the required http connection) by using the variable $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY. Furthermore, authentication-based proxies can be used by setting the proxy user and password via the variables $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYUSER and $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYPASSWD.
Two example scripts are provided to help with the mapping a stock symbols as well as with Yahoo! Finance server codes. The regression tests scripts in the t/ subdirectory of the source distribution also contain simple examples.
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Added: 2007-02-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
976 downloads
Text::Quote 0.3
Text::Quote contains quotes strings as required for perl to eval them back correctly. more>>
Text::Quote contains quotes strings as required for perl to eval them back correctly.
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Quote;
my @quotes=map{$quoter->quote($_,indent=>6,col_width=>60)}(
"The time has come"
the walrus said,
"to speak of many things..."
," 123456abtn13fr16172021222324252627303132e34353637",
("6abtn13fr32e34" x 5),2/3,10,00);
for my $i (1..@quotes) {
print "$var$i=".$quotes[$i-1].";n";
}
Would produce:
$var1=qq"The time has come"ntthetwalrus said,nt"to speak of man.
qqy things...";
$var2=" 123456abtn13fr16172021222324252627".
"303132e34353637";
$var3=("6abtn13fr32e34" x 5);
$var4=0.666666666666667;
$var5=10;
$var6=00;
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Text::Quote;
my @quotes=map{$quoter->quote($_,indent=>6,col_width=>60)}(
"The time has come"
the walrus said,
"to speak of many things..."
," 123456abtn13fr16172021222324252627303132e34353637",
("6abtn13fr32e34" x 5),2/3,10,00);
for my $i (1..@quotes) {
print "$var$i=".$quotes[$i-1].";n";
}
Would produce:
$var1=qq"The time has come"ntthetwalrus said,nt"to speak of man.
qqy things...";
$var2=" 123456abtn13fr16172021222324252627".
"303132e34353637";
$var3=("6abtn13fr32e34" x 5);
$var4=0.666666666666667;
$var5=10;
$var6=00;
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
810 downloads
Kwotes 1.2.1
Kwotes is a chat quote database system with a twist. more>>
Kwotes is a chat quote database system with a twist.
The quotes are publicly moderated, so its up to you to maintain the quality. All quotes are accepted and if their ranking falls too low for too long, they are deleted.
<<lessThe quotes are publicly moderated, so its up to you to maintain the quality. All quotes are accepted and if their ranking falls too low for too long, they are deleted.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2005-12-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kuotes 0.0.5
Kuotes gets a random quote from wikiquote. more>>
Kuotes gets a random quote from wikiquote, fortune or http://www.softwarequotes.com/ and put it to your desktop.
To install it, first uncompress the package, then put the quotes.sh shell script in your ~/bin. Thats all.
To configure, edit ~/.kuotes/config.txt file.
<<lessTo install it, first uncompress the package, then put the quotes.sh shell script in your ~/bin. Thats all.
To configure, edit ~/.kuotes/config.txt file.
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo 1.09
Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo is a Perl module with site-specific subclass for retrieving historical stock quotes. more>>
Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo is a Perl module with site-specific subclass for retrieving historical stock quotes.
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo;
$q = new Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo
(
symbols => [qw(IBM UPS AMZN)],
start_date => 01/01/1999,
end_date => today,
);
# Values
foreach $row ($q->quotes()) {
($symbol, $date, $open, $high, $low, $close, $volume) = @$row;
...
}
# Splits
foreach $row ($q->splits()) {
($symbol, $date, $post, $pre) = @$row;
}
# Dividends
foreach $row ($q->dividends()) {
($symbol, $date, $dividend) = @$row;
}
Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo is a subclass of Finance::QuoteHist::Generic, specifically tailored to read historical quotes, dividends, and splits from the Yahoo web site (http://table.finance.yahoo.com/).
For quotes and dividends, Yahoo can return data quickly in CSV format. Both of these can also be extracted from HTML tables. Splits are only available embedded in the HTML version of dividends.
There are no date range restrictions on CSV queries for quotes and dividends.
For HTML queries, Yahoo takes arbitrary date ranges as arguments, but breaks results into pages of 66 entries.
Please see Finance::QuoteHist::Generic(3) for more details on usage and available methods. If you just want to get historical quotes and are not interested in the details of how it is done, check out Finance::QuoteHist(3).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo;
$q = new Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo
(
symbols => [qw(IBM UPS AMZN)],
start_date => 01/01/1999,
end_date => today,
);
# Values
foreach $row ($q->quotes()) {
($symbol, $date, $open, $high, $low, $close, $volume) = @$row;
...
}
# Splits
foreach $row ($q->splits()) {
($symbol, $date, $post, $pre) = @$row;
}
# Dividends
foreach $row ($q->dividends()) {
($symbol, $date, $dividend) = @$row;
}
Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo is a subclass of Finance::QuoteHist::Generic, specifically tailored to read historical quotes, dividends, and splits from the Yahoo web site (http://table.finance.yahoo.com/).
For quotes and dividends, Yahoo can return data quickly in CSV format. Both of these can also be extracted from HTML tables. Splits are only available embedded in the HTML version of dividends.
There are no date range restrictions on CSV queries for quotes and dividends.
For HTML queries, Yahoo takes arbitrary date ranges as arguments, but breaks results into pages of 66 entries.
Please see Finance::QuoteHist::Generic(3) for more details on usage and available methods. If you just want to get historical quotes and are not interested in the details of how it is done, check out Finance::QuoteHist(3).
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Webupdate is a perl-script monitors webpages and sends you an e-mail notification whenever theyre updated.
The script calculates and stores an md5-checksum for the content on the webpage.
The old checksum is compaired to the new checksum whenever the script is run. Any difference means that the webpage content has changed.
You can also supply a pipe with commands, which is used to filter the webpage before the checksum is calculated. This will give you the opportunity to fine-grain the info that will trigger an update alert. This will also work for dynamic webpages which otherwise may be reported as updated every single time you run the script...
You need to embrace the URL with quotes if you try to register a database-search, or if the URL includes any special characters which the shell will interpret. You always have to embrace the pipe with quotes, to prevent the shell from interpreting it.
<<lessThe script calculates and stores an md5-checksum for the content on the webpage.
The old checksum is compaired to the new checksum whenever the script is run. Any difference means that the webpage content has changed.
You can also supply a pipe with commands, which is used to filter the webpage before the checksum is calculated. This will give you the opportunity to fine-grain the info that will trigger an update alert. This will also work for dynamic webpages which otherwise may be reported as updated every single time you run the script...
You need to embrace the URL with quotes if you try to register a database-search, or if the URL includes any special characters which the shell will interpret. You always have to embrace the pipe with quotes, to prevent the shell from interpreting it.
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Added: 2006-06-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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