02-11-2009
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a list of data in text files with :-
ColA ColB ColC ColD ColE ColF
12 122 2280 30 0.012987 1.776
13 118 2280 30 0.012987 1.954
14 115 2620 30 0.011321 2.131
15 113 2654 30 0.011177 2.309
16 145 1882 25 0.013110 2.487
17 112... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ahjiefreak
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I'm trying to find the nearest match between two columns of numbers, e.g.
1,1
10,8
30,50
20,100
and the search could be e.g. 20,20
returning 10,8 - i.e. 20-10 = 10 and 20-8 = 12 totalling 22, and hence being the nearest match.
any ideas?
thanks a lot, (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bogu0001
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I have 2 files:
file1:
1 ia 2
1 mn 6
1 sd 11
2 ny 3
2 ma 10
3 wa 7
3 ca 8
file2
1 mi 3
1 wi 5
2 pa 4
3 id 6 (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: peanuts48
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4. Homework & Coursework Questions
Use and complete the template provided. The entire template must be completed. If you don't, your post may be deleted!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:#include <stdio.h>
#define GTAX 0.06
#define STAX 0.10
int main(void)
{
int C_sets;
double Price_C;
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pwmk
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I have two csv file.
The first one (a huge file) with 3 columns
X, Y, Z
The second one with 2 columns
A, B
All the values are numbers.
I need to parse every "Z" field of the first file, find the closest "B" value in the second and extract from it the "A" relative value, to... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: rjval
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all of you,
Would be great if you help me with how to round up to whole number from my input values like
2.99996,2.17890,3.00002,-2.3456,-2.7890
o/p should be like 3,2,3,-2,-3
thnks in adv!!!!
regards (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Indra2011
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a number, which I want to convert into the nearest floating number upto two places after the decimal point.
E.g.
1.2346 will become 1.23
but
1.2356 will become 1.24 .
Similarly
0.009 will be 0.01
and
0.001 will be 0.00 or 0.0 (not 0, wnat to keep the decimal... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: hbar
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm looking to match an error code against a list of possible codes and get the nearest match. The code would be a 6 character hexadecimal string.
I have a file of error codes all of which have a specific first 3 characters, however, after that the last 3 characters may be specific or generic as... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: dazedandconfuse
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Gents
I have this input file
file1 (uniq records)
54503207851 170211240
54503207911 170210837
54503208111 170215105
54503208112 170215210
54655210011 170223140
54655210091 170223738
54655210172 170224355
54655210251 170224741
54655210331 170225039
54655210411 170225505
54655210492... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: jiam912
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I have a file with below content - Example
3
6
69
139
210
345
395
418
490
492
I would like the result as - Multiple of 70 or nearest number in the file less than the multiple of 70
69
139 (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Mannu2525
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MERGE(1) General Commands Manual MERGE(1)
NAME
merge - three-way file merge
SYNOPSIS
merge [ options ] file1 file2 file3
DESCRIPTION
merge incorporates all changes that lead from file2 to file3 into file1. The result ordinarily goes into file1. merge is useful for com-
bining separate changes to an original. Suppose file2 is the original, and both file1 and file3 are modifications of file2. Then merge
combines both changes.
A conflict occurs if both file1 and file3 have changes in a common segment of lines. If a conflict is found, merge normally outputs a
warning and brackets the conflict with and lines. A typical conflict will look like this:
file A
lines in file A
=======
lines in file B
file B
If there are conflicts, the user should edit the result and delete one of the alternatives.
OPTIONS
-A Output conflicts using the -A style of diff3(1), if supported by diff3. This merges all changes leading from file2 to file3 into
file1, and generates the most verbose output.
-E, -e These options specify conflict styles that generate less information than -A. See diff3(1) for details. The default is -E. With
-e, merge does not warn about conflicts.
-L label
This option may be given up to three times, and specifies labels to be used in place of the corresponding file names in conflict
reports. That is, merge -L x -L y -L z a b c generates output that looks like it came from files x, y and z instead of from files
a, b and c.
-p Send results to standard output instead of overwriting file1.
-q Quiet; do not warn about conflicts.
-V Print version number.
DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is 0 for no conflicts, 1 for some conflicts, 2 for trouble.
IDENTIFICATION
Author: Walter F. Tichy.
Manual Page Revision: ; Release Date: .
Copyright (C) 1982, 1988, 1989 Walter F. Tichy.
Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Paul Eggert.
SEE ALSO
diff3(1), diff(1), rcsmerge(1), co(1).
BUGS
It normally does not make sense to merge binary files as if they were text, but merge tries to do it anyway.
GNU MERGE(1)