I have following command which tells me File size in GBs which are greater than 0.01GBs recursively in a dir structure.
ls -l -R | awk '{ if ($5/1073741824 >= 0.01) print $9, $5/1073741824 }'
But there are some files whom I dont have enough permissions, after executing this script
gives me... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have the below input and expected ouput. I need a code which can scan through this input file and if the number in column1 is more than 1 , it will print out the whole line, else it will output "No Re-occurrence". Can anybody help ?
Input:
1 vvvvv 20 7 7 23 0 64
6 zzzzzz 11 5... (7 Replies)
file1 contain: (this just a small sample of data it may have thousand of lines)
1 aaa 1/01/1975 delhi
2 bbb 2/03/1977 mumbai
3 ccc 1/01/1975 mumbai
4 ddd 2/03/1977 chennai
5 aaa 1/01/1975 kolkatta
6 bbb 2/03/1977 bangalore
program:
nawk '{
idx= $2 SUBSEP $3
arr = (idx in arr) ?... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
i have file with delimiter as "|" and data in Double codes for all fields. how to filter data in a column like awk -F"|" '$1="asdf" {print $0}' test.
ex : "asdf"|"zxcv"
Thanks,
Soma (1 Reply)
I am trying to filter out some data with awk. If someone could help me that would be great. Below is my input file.
Date: 10-JUN-12 12:00:00
B 0: 00 00 00 00 10 00 16 28
B 120: 00 00 00 39 53 32 86 29
Date: 10-JUN-12 12:00:10
B 0: 00 00 00 00 10 01 11 22
B 120: 00 00 00 29 23 32 16 29... (5 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
my data in csv-format ...
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13/08/2012,16:30,303.30,5.10,3,2,2,1,9360.0,322... (13 Replies)
Hello,
Does anyone know an easy way to filter this type of file? I want to get everything that has score (column 2) 100.00 and get rid of duplicates (for example gi|332198263|gb|EGK18963.1| below), so I guess uniq can be used for this?
gi|3379182634|gb|EGK18561.1| 100.00... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have some data like seen below.
format : apple(hhmm mm/dd).fruit
apple(2345 03/25).fruit
apple(2345 05/06).fruit
orange(0443 05/02).fruit
orange(0345 05/05).fruit
orange(2134 05/04).fruit
grape(0930 04/24).fruit
grape(2330 03/30).fruit
I need to get the data which are... (1 Reply)
Please consider the following file, I have many groups which can be of 3 types, T1 (Serial_Number 1) T2 (Serial_Number 2) and T1*T2 (all other Serial_Number).
I want to only consider groups that have both T1 and T2 present and their values are different from each other. In the example file,... (8 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I need help on figuring out a way to filter some data that I get back from an API. Im able to get all the data that Im looking for but I would like to know a way for me to filter it better. The data that Im getting back is basically 2 rows of data as seen here.
Row 1 ... (25 Replies)
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dumpmsg
findmsg(1) General Commands Manual findmsg(1)NAME
findmsg, dumpmsg - create message catalog file for modification
SYNOPSIS
sym] sym]] file ...
file ...
DESCRIPTION
The command extracts messages from a C program source file and writes them to the standard output in a format suitable for input to (see
gencat(1)). The input file will be preprocessed using (see cpp(1)) in order to select print specifiers and handle conditional primitives.
If multiple input files are specified and the option is not used, the files are processed sequentially such that message catalog comment
lines identifying the input file are written before the output for each input file.
The command scans the source files for uncommented lines with one of the following three formats embedded within it:
or any combination of these formats wholly contained on a single physical line. could be a string constant or a combination of string con-
stants and print specifiers (PRI*). Any number of spaces or tabs can separate the comment from the message. The digit n, which can be any
valid message number (see gencat(1)), is combined with the message string to produce a message catalog source line. The message source
line is assigned to the set whose number is the current value of as set by the last directive encountered. If has not yet been defined
when a message line is found, the message is output without a set number specification. If more than one message is found belonging to the
same set and message number, the last message found is output; any others are silently discarded. Conditional compilation and instructions
in the C source files are ignored.
Options
recognizes the following command-line options:
Merge identically numbered sets from multiple input
files so that can process the output.
Define symbol
sym.
Cause symbol
sym to be undefined.
Consider all #ifdefs to extract messages from the input file.
Options and will be used to select print specifiers if this option is not used.
Outputs all error messages issued by
By default, does not display the error messages issued by
The command extracts messages from a message catalog file created by Messages are written to standard output in a format suitable for edit-
ing and re-input to
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the interpretation of messages as single-byte and/or multi-byte characters.
determines the language in which messages are displayed.
If or is not specified in the environment or is set to the empty string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty
variable. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of (see lang(5)) is used instead of If any internationalization
variable contains an invalid setting, and behave as if all internationalization variables are set to See environ(5).
International Code Set Support
Single-byte and multi-byte character code sets are supported.
WARNINGS
The and commands are HP proprietary, not portable to other vendors' systems, and will not be provided in future HP-UX releases.
AUTHOR
and were developed by HP.
SEE ALSO findstr(1), gencat(1), insertmsg(1), catgets(3C).
findmsg(1)