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Hi All,
M writing a shell scripting n making use of awk. I am using a integer variable named size. When printing it's value, it is giving result as 4.34534e+10. Is there any way to declare variable of type LONG in awk or in shell scripting in general ? Regards, Abhishek Gera |
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