12-23-2008
calculate the average of time series data using AWK
Hi,
I have two time series data (below) merged into a file.
t1 and t2 are in unit of second
I want to calculate the average of V1 every second and count how many times "1" in V2 is occur within a second
Input File:
t1 V1 t2 V2
10.000000 4.387413 10.139355302 1
10.100000 4.397372 10.252770182 1
10.200000 4.406951 10.398060182 1
10.300000 3.940732 10.515105302 1
10.400000 4.044359 10.645365302 1
10.500000 4.139778 10.768800182 1
10.600000 4.222087 10.929725222 1
10.700000 4.299174 11.106285302 1
10.800000 2.941378 11.216505302 1
10.900000 3.081282 11.324910182 1
11.000000 3.219284 11.626115222 1
11.100000 3.354575 11.822715302 1
11.200000 3.486347 11.968005302 1
11.300000 3.613792 12.107075222 1
11.400000 3.730119 12.233535302 1
11.500000 3.846800 12.377615222 1
11.600000 3.956768 12.494055302 1
11.700000 4.059215 12.642540182 1
11.800000 4.153333 12.742740182 1
11.900000 4.234293 12.853565222 1
12.000000 4.309844 13.093440182 1
12.100000 2.107283 13.209275222 1
12.200000 2.234828 13.343940182 1
12.300000 2.371988 13.471005302 1
12.400000 2.511328 13.635125222 1
12.500000 2.652041 13.824900182 1
12.600000 2.793317 13.955160182 1
12.700000 2.934348 14.082225302 1
12.800000 3.067364 14.185620182 1
12.900000 3.205592 14.302665302 1
13.000000 4.130738 14.421090182 1
13.100000 3.929949 14.707265222 1
13.200000 2.160613 14.828715302 1
13.300000 2.296229 14.938935302 1
13.400000 2.434470 15.114285302 1
13.500000 2.574528 15.242730182 1
13.600000 3.865811 15.485025302 1
13.700000 4.273357 15.660375302 1
13.800000 4.357861 15.895845302 1
13.900000 4.371735 16.034310182 1
14.000000 4.377158 16.150145222 1
..............
..............
Desired Output:
t1 V1 V2
10.000000 3.986053 7
11.000000 3.765453 6
12.000000 2.818793 7
13.000000 3.439529 7
...............
...............
Please, can anyone tell me AWK code for calculating this..??
Thanks
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NAME
selinux_raw_context_to_color - Return RGB color string for an SELinux security context.
SYNOPSIS
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
int selinux_raw_context_to_color(security_context_t raw,
char **color_str);
DESCRIPTION
selinux_raw_context_to_color returns a color_str associated to the raw context raw provided that the mcstransd(8) daemon is running, the
policy is an MLS type policy (MCS or MLS) and there is a color configuration file secolor.conf(5) (see the FILES section).
The color_str string is a space separated list of eight hexadecimal RGB triples, each prefixed by a hash character (#). These represent the
user:role:type:range components of the foreground and background colors. An example string is shown in the EXAMPLE section.
The returned color_str string must be freed with free(3).
If a color has not been configured for a specific user, role, type and/or range component of context raw, then selinux_raw_context_to_color
will select the color returned in color_str in order of precedence as follows:
role, type, range
user, type, range
user, role, range
user, role, type
If there are no entries in the secolor.conf file for any of the components of context raw (or the file is not present), then the default
string returned in color_str is:
----- user ---- ---- role ---- ---- type ---- ---- range ----
#000000 #ffffff #000000 #ffffff #000000 #ffffff #000000 #ffffff
RETURN VALUE
On success, zero is returned.
On failure, -1 is returned with errno set appropriately.
ERRORS
ENOENT If the mcstransd(8) daemon is not running.
FILES
selinux_raw_context_to_color obtains the translated entry from the active policy secolor.conf(5) file as returned by selinux_col-
ors_path(3). The file format is described in secolor.conf(5).
NOTES
1. The primary use of selinux_raw_context_to_color is to return a color that corresponds to a range, that can then be used to highlight
information at different MLS levels.
2. The mcstransd(8) daemon process security level must dominate the raw security level passed to it by the selinux_raw_context_to_color
function. If not, the range color selected will be as defined by the order of precedence.
EXAMPLE
selinux_raw_context_to_color returns the foreground and background colors of the context string components (user:role:type:range) as RGB
triples as follows:
user : role : type : range
fg bg : fg bg : fg bg : fg bg
#000000 #ffffff #ffffff #000000 #d2b48c #ffa500 #000000 #008000
black white : white black : tan orange : black green
SEE ALSO
selinux(8), selinux_colors_path(3), mcstransd(8), secolor.conf(5), selinux_raw_to_trans_context(3), selinux_trans_to_raw_context(3),
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