01-28-2009
Try this, assuming your data is in a file called myfile:
awk '{if ($2 > 200) {print $1}}' myfile
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log4c_appender_type_stream
appender_type_stream.h(3) log4c appender_type_stream.h(3)
NAME
appender_type_stream.h -
Log4c stream appender interface.
SYNOPSIS
#include <log4c/defs.h>
#include <log4c/appender.h>
Variables
__LOG4C_BEGIN_DECLS const log4c_appender_type_t log4c_appender_type_stream
Detailed Description
Log4c stream appender interface.
The stream appender uses a file handle FILE* for logging. The appender's name is used as the file name which will be opened at first log.
An appender can also be associated to an opened file handle using the log4c_appender_set_udata() method to update the appender user data
field. In this last case, the appender name has no meaning. 2 default stream appenders are defined: 'stdout' and 'stderr'.
The following examples shows how to define and use stream appenders.
o the simple way
log4c_appender_t* myappender;
myappender = log4c_appender_get('myfile.log');
log4c_appender_set_type(myappender, &log4c_appender_type_stream);
o the sophisticated way
log4c_appender_t* myappender;
myappender = log4c_appender_get('myappender');
log4c_appender_set_type(myappender, &log4c_appender_type_stream);
log4c_appender_set_udata(myappender, fopen('myfile.log', 'w'));
Variable Documentation
__LOG4C_BEGIN_DECLS const log4c_appender_type_t log4c_appender_type_stream Stream appender type definition.
This should be used as a parameter to the log4c_appender_set_type() routine to set the type of the appender.
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