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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Chemist Needs Help Post 302250560 by gingburg on Thursday 23rd of October 2008 04:47:44 PM
Old 10-23-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
Try this - you still need to edit filenames
Code:
awk '/Done/ {print $2; exit}'  file3 | read col3
awk '/Done/ {print $2; exit}'  file4 | read col4

printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" "comment" "x y x"  "101"  "4 7" > newfile

awk '/Done/ {print $2}'  file | \
 awk -v col4="$col4" -v col3="$col3" ' BEGIN { cnt =1.5 }
         {printf("%.1f  %s  %s %s\n", cnt,  $0, col3, col4); cnt+=.1 } >> newfile

I get this message:

../bin/Lenny: line 7: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
../bin/Lenny: line 9: syntax error: unexpected end of file
 

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BlueZ(1)							   User Commands							  BlueZ(1)

NAME
pand - BlueZ Bluetooth PAN daemon DESCRIPTION
The pand PAN daemon allows your computer to connect to ethernet networks using Bluetooth. SYNPOSIS
pand <options> OPTIONS
--show --list -l Show active PAN connections --listen -s Listen for PAN connections --connect -c <bdaddr> Create PAN connection --search -Q[duration] Search and connect --kill -k <bdaddr> Kill PAN connection --killall -K Kill all PAN connections --role -r <role> Local PAN role (PANU, NAP, GN) --service -d <role> Remote PAN service (PANU, NAP, GN) --ethernet -e <name> Network interface name --device -i <bdaddr> Source bdaddr --nosdp -D Disable SDP --encrypt -E Enable encryption --secure -S Secure connection --master -M Become the master of a piconet --nodetach -n Do not become a daemon --persist -p[interval] Persist mode --cache -C[valid] Cache addresses --pidfile -P <pidfile> Create PID file --devup -u <script> Script to run when interface comes up --devdown -o <script> Script to run when interface comes down --autozap -z Disconnect automatically on exit SCRIPTS
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