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how do you to add numbers incrementally?
I've refined the filesystem size using awk and directed to a file name.
eg, here's the content in a file called "numbers" $cat numbers 345 543 23423456 44435 546 . . how do you write a script to all these numbers to get the total? thanks a lot. |
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