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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unix Arithmatic operation issue , datatype issue Post 302167017 by otheus on Wednesday 13th of February 2008 09:23:23 AM
Old 02-13-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by thambi
a=2147483647
expr $a + 2

for this i need to get the right result rather than -ve value.
I'm on a 64-bit machine, and awk and Perl seem to work fine here. I don't have access to a 32-bit machine at the moment. But try it with perl:

Code:
#!/usr/bin/env perl -w
$bc_lines=100;

local $maxint=int(2*(2**30 - 1)+1);
my $a=0;
my @subresults;

while ($_=<>) {
  chop;
  if ($maxint - int($_) < $a) {
    push @subresults, $a;
    $a=0;
  }
  $a+=int($_);
}
while (scalar(@subresults)) {
  print join("+\\\n",splice(@subresults,0,$bc_lines),"0\n");
}

Now run this script, pipe through bc *recursively* until there is only one line left. For example:

Code:
cp bigfile.txt outfile.txt 
while [ ! -f outfile.txt -o `grep -c ^ outfile.txt` -gt 1 ]; do 
  perl test.pl  outfile.txt  |bc >outfile.$$ ; 
  mv outfile.$$ outfile.txt; 
  echo "Subcalc complete" >&2; 
done ; 
cat outfile.txt

If bc complains with the same error, lower 100 to, say, 50. Keep cutting in half till no more complaints.

the GNU bc link is in my previous post.
 

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