03-14-2009
sort -r -k3,3n
- doesn't work either....
rather gives wrong result....
check below....
cat 12.txt | awk '{ printf "%s/%s = %3.3f\n", $11, $5, $11/$5}' | sort -r -k3 | more
9.396545/1 = 9.397
9.039183/1 = 9.039
76.712522/10 = 7.671
6.857941/1 = 6.858
18.470404/3 = 6.157
4.516811/1 = 4.517
4.214784/1 = 4.215
4.043929/1 = 4.044
3.868609/1 = 3.869
3.442802/1 = 3.443
3.198656/1 = 3.199
41.095447/2 = 20.548 <----- not sorted
2.967361/1 = 2.967
11.660539/4 = 2.915
2.599642/1 = 2.600
7.414902/3 = 2.472
2.375463/1 = 2.375
4.402904/2 = 2.201
2.123307/1 = 2.123
47.139053/3 = 15.713
7.567567/4 = 1.892
1845.985563/1083 = 1.705
5.069130/3 = 1.690
cat 12.txt | awk '{ printf "%s/%s = %3.3f\n", $11, $5, $11/$5}' | sort -r -k3,3n | more
9.742084/395690 = 0.000
9.510659/75186 = 0.000
9.194549/39095 = 0.000
8.146552/39095 = 0.000
8.008833/16050 = 0.000
735.600018/1760004 = 0.000
7.364725/28144 = 0.000
65.096662/842315 = 0.000
6.923107/37595 = 0.000
6.922309/127260 = 0.000
6.210832/27525 = 0.000
6.061399/82765 = 0.000
53.091542/833311 = 0.000
5.345867/53453 = 0.000
5.098626/49097 = 0.000
48.261439/135377 = 0.000
46.527917/791108 = 0.000
4.794862/9664 = 0.000
4.644286/65200 = 0.000
4.552522/11571 = 0.000
4.508161/57871 = 0.000
4.039346/87768 = 0.000
4.023613/48196 = 0.000
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PCLOCK(1) General Commands Manual PCLOCK(1)
NAME
pclock - pixmap clock
SYNOPSIS
pclock [options]
DESCRIPTION
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pclock is a program that places a small analog clock program on the desktop of X. It was designed to run under the WindowMaker window man-
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OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-') and short optoins starting with one
dash. A summary of options is included below.
-B PIXMAP, --background=PIXMAP
Use the given pixmap as the clock background (size must be 64x64).
-H COLOR, --hands-color=COLOR
Draw the hands (hour, minute and second) in the specified color.
-S COLOR, --second-hand-color
Draw the second hand in the specified color
-h, --help
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--hour-hand-length=INT
Draw the hour hand with the specified length of INT.
--minute-hand-length=INT
Draw the minute hand with the specified length of INT.
--second-hand-length=INT
Draw the second hand with the specified length of INT.
--second-hand-width=INT
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-s, --second-hand
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AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Darren Benham <gecko@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). The soft-
ware is copyrighted (c) 1998 by and released under the GPL v2.
Author: Alexander Kourakos <Alexander@Kourakos.com>
Web: http://www.kourakos.com/~awk/pclock/
PCLOCK(1)