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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk command Post 302077061 by surjyap on Monday 19th of June 2006 06:49:05 AM
Old 06-19-2006
awk command

Hi,
Let say a file contains 15000 lines. Out of these 15000 lines, 1000 lines belong to same group, 5000 lines to belong to another group. 3000 lines belong to some other group and 6000 belong to some other group.
Now we have to sort the file using awk. so plz tell me how we have to resolv it.
 

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icetDataReplicationGroup(3)					  IceT Reference				       icetDataReplicationGroup(3)

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icetDataReplicationGroup -- define data replication. Synopsis #include <IceT.h> void icetDataReplicationGroup( IceTInt size, const IceTInt * processes ); Description IceT has the ability to take advantage of geometric data that is replicated among processes. If a group of processes share the same geome- try data, then IceT will split the region of the display that the data projects onto among the processes, thereby reducing the total amount of image composition work that needs to be done. Each group can be declared by calling icetDataReplicationGroup and defining the group of processes that share the geometry with the local process. size indicates how many processes belong to the group, and processes is an array of ids of processes that belong to the group. Each process that belongs to a particular group must call icetDataReplicationGroup with the exact same list of processes in the same order. You can alternately use icetDataReplicationGroupColor to select data replication groups. By default, each process belongs to a group of size one containing just the local processes (i.e. there is no data replication). Errors ICET_INVALID_VALUE processes does not contain the local process rank. Warnings None. Bugs IceT assumes that icetDataReplicationGroup is called with the exact same parameters on all processes belonging to a given group. Likewise, IceT also assumes that all processes have called icetBoundingVertices or icetBoundingBox with the exact same parameters on all processes belonging to a given group. These requirements are not strictly enforced, but failing to do so may cause some of the geometry to not be rendered. Copyright Copyright (C)2003 Sandia Corporation Under the terms of Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation, the U.S. Government retains certain rights in this software. This source code is released under the New BSD License. See Also icetDataReplicationGroupColor(3), icetBoundingVertices(3), icetBoundingBox(3) IceT Reference September 20, 2010 icetDataReplicationGroup(3)
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