Hi all,
Sorry the title is a mess, but did not find a better description at the time.
So here is my problem:
I have an input file:
8:Mass40s -- 0
48:Mass40s -- 0
67:Mass40s -- 0
86:Mass40s -- 0
105:Mass40s -- 0
9:Mass -- 1
49:Mass -- 86... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file that has data in it that says
00:01:48.233 1212
00:01:56.233 345
00:09:01.221 5678
00:12:23.321 93444
The file has more line than this but i just wanted to put in a snippet to ask how I would get the highest number with time stamp into another file. So from the above... (2 Replies)
In some cases I would like to sort by index, in some cases by color and in some cases by Callsign. Can this be done? :D
vector< vector<string> > table;
vector<string> row;
row.push_back("1");row.push_back("green");row.push_back("alpha");
table.push_back(row);... (0 Replies)
First, thanks for the help in previous posts... couldn't have gotten where I am now without it!
So here is what I have, I use AWK to match $1 and $2 as 1 string in file1 to $1 and $2 as 1 string in file2. Now I'm wondering if I can extend this AWK command to incorporate the following:
If $1... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files, one of which I would like to sort based on the order of the data in the second. I would like to do this using a simple unix statement.
My two files as follows:
File 1:
12345 1 2 2 2 0 0
12349 0 0 2 2 1 2
12350 1 2 1 2 2 2
.
.
.
File2:
12350... (3 Replies)
the below is sorted as it is. the fields that i'm interested in are the 4th and 5th field.
i want to sort the based on the 4th field.
my past attempt to do this was to do something like this:
awk '{print $4}'| awk '{print $1":"$2}' datafile | sort | uniq
however, if i do that, i lose... (2 Replies)
Oracle Enterprise Linux 6
This is my file. Two fields separated by space
$ cat testfile.txt
MARCH9 MARCH4
MARCH1 MARCH5
MARCH2 MARCH326
MARCH821 MARCH7
MARCH6 MARCH2
$
$
The following numeric sort, based on the first field's 6th character works as expected.
$
$ sort -n -k 1.6... (7 Replies)
Dear Team,
Can any body help me out to get the filed position of the records post sorting using AWK programming.
Thanks in advance
Example Input:
StudentID col-1 col-2 col-3 col-4
1234 14 10 12 13
1235 10 11 12 13
1236 13 12 11 10 ... (3 Replies)
OK below is what my sample file looks like. I need to sort by the Primary Key ie: {1:F01SAESVAV0AXXX0466020126} in the first record. Record seperator is $.
I tried sort, but it completely messes it up. I am thinking I will need to use something like awk which understands the record seperator... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: alfredo123
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yaz_sort
YAZ_SORT(3) 1 YAZ_SORT(3)yaz_sort - Sets sorting criteriaSYNOPSIS
void yaz_sort (resource $id, string $criteria)
DESCRIPTION
This function sets sorting criteria and enables Z39.50 Sort.
Call this function beforeyaz_search(3). Using this function alone does not have any effect. When used in conjunction with yaz_search(3), a
Z39.50 Sort will be sent after a search response has been received and before any records are retrieved with Z39.50 Present
(yaz_present(3).
PARAMETERS
o $id
- The connection resource returned by yaz_connect(3).
o $criteria
- A string that takes the form field1 flags1 field2 flags2 where field1 specifies the primary attributes for sort, field2 seconds,
etc.. The field specifies either a numerical attribute combinations consisting of type=value pairs separated by comma (e.g.
1=4,2=1) ; or the field may specify a plain string criteria (e.g. title. The flags is a sequence of the following characters
which may not be separated by any white space.
Sort Flags
o a - Sort ascending
o d - Sort descending
o i - Case insensitive sorting
o s - Case sensitive sorting
RETURN VALUES
No value is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Sort Criterias
To sort on Bib1 attribute title, case insensitive, and ascending you would use the following sort criteria:
1=4 ia
If the secondary sorting criteria should be author, case sensitive and ascending you would use:
1=4 ia 1=1003 sa
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