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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unix Arithmatic operation issue , datatype issue Post 302166963 by thambi on Wednesday 13th of February 2008 06:35:31 AM
Old 02-13-2008
Reply..

As I already mentioned, it just contains the 7 digiti number in every row. Like these, this file has around 150000 . We just need to add all the rows..that's all

0000001
0000343
0000001
0001426
0000001
0000718
0000162
0000103
0000021
0000011
0000016
0000312
0000026
0000031
0000005
0000022
0000001
0000001
0011845
0003713
0000001
0000011
0000001
0000001
0000001
..,.,
........
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filehdr(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							filehdr(4)

NAME
filehdr - File header for object files SYNOPSIS
#include < filehdr.h> DESCRIPTION
Every object file begins with a header. The following C struct declaration is used: struct filehdr { unsigned short f_magic; /* magic number */ unsigned short f_nscns; /* number of sections */ int f_timdat; /* time & date stamp */ long f_symptr; /* file pointer to symbolic header */ int f_nsyms; /* sizeof(symbolic header) */ unsigned short f_opthdr; /* sizeof(optional header) */ unsigned short f_flags; /* flags */ }; f_symptr is the byte offset into the file at which the symbolic header can be found. Its value can be used as the offset in fseek(3) to position an I/O stream to the symbolic header. f_nsyms contains the size of the symbolic header. The valid magic numbers are given below: #define ALPHAMAGIC 0603 /* object file */ #define ALPHAMAGICZ 0610 /* compressed object file */ #define ALPHAUMAGIC 0617 /* ucode object file */ The value in f_timdat is obtained from the times(3) system call. Flag bits used in objects are: #define F_RELFLG 0000001 /* relocation entries stripped */ #define F_EXEC 0000002 /* file is executable */ #define F_LNNO 0000004 /* line numbers stripped */ #define F_LSYMS 0000010 /* local symbols stripped */ RELATED INFORMATION
times(3), fseek(3), a.out(4). delim off filehdr(4)
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