I have a flat file and need to count no of records in the file less the header and the trailer record.
I would appreciate any and all asistance
Thanks
Hadi Lalani (2 Replies)
I've been working with an awk script and I'm wondeing id it's possible to count records in a file which DO NOT contain, in this instance fields 12 and 13.
With the one script I am wanting to display the count for the records WITH fields 12 and 13 and a seperate count of records WITHOUT fields... (2 Replies)
Hi every one;
I have a 31500-line text file upon which two following tasks are to be performed:
1: Rearranging the file
2: Taking the average of each column (considering number of zeros) and output the result into a new file
This is the code I've come up with:
awk '(NR%3150<3150)... (0 Replies)
Please find the below program. It contains the purpose of the program itself.
/* Program : Write a program to count the number of words in a given text file */
/* Date : 12-June-2010 */
# include <stdio.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <string.h>
int main( int argc, char *argv )
{... (6 Replies)
Hi everyone.
I am a newbie to Linux stuff. I have this kind of problem which couldn't solve alone. I have a text file with records separated by empty lines like this:
ID: 20
Name: X
Age: 19
ID: 21
Name: Z
ID: 22
Email: xxx@yahoo.com
Name: Y
Age: 19
I want to grep records that... (4 Replies)
HI,
i have a file like this
t.txt
f1|_f2|_
f1|_f2|_
f1|_f2|_
as if col delimiter is |_ and row delimiter |_\n
trying to count number of records using awk
$ awk 'BEGIN{FS="|_" ; RS="~~\n"} {n++}END{print n} ' t.txt
7
wondering how can i count this to 3 ?
thx (9 Replies)
I have 2 files
"File 1" is delimited by ";" and "File 2" is delimited by "|".
File 1 below (3 record shown):
Doc1;03/01/2012;New York;6 Main Street;Mr. Smith 1;Mr. Jones
Doc2;03/01/2012;Syracuse;876 Broadway;John Davis;Barbara Lull
Doc3;03/01/2012;Buffalo;779 Old Windy Road;Charles... (2 Replies)
Hi Unix team,
I have a file with 30 columns with tab delimited. I need to count the records based on column 18 & 21 data.
So I cut the data from the file using
awk -F"\t" '{print $18,$21}' foo.txt
Following is the output:
USED SEDAN
USED SUV
NEW SUV
USED Truck
USED Truck
USED... (6 Replies)
Hi I am new to shell programming in unix
Please if I can provide help.
I have a file structure of a header record and "N" detail records.
The header record will be the total number of detail records
I need to split the file in 2:
One for the header
Another for all detail records
Could... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jamcogar
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
px_retrieve_record
PX_RETRIEVE_RECORD(3)PX_RETRIEVE_RECORD(3)px_retrieve_record - Returns record of paradox databaseSYNOPSIS
array px_retrieve_record (resource $pxdoc, int $num, [int $mode])
DESCRIPTION
This function is very similar to px_get_record(3) but uses internally a different approach to retrieve the data. It relies on pxlib for
reading each single field value, which usually results in support for more field types.
Note
This function is only available if pxlib >= 0.6.0 is used.
PARAMETERS
o $pxdoc
- Resource identifier of the paradox database as returned by px_new(3).
o $num
- The record number is an artificial number counting records in the order as they are stored in the database. The first record has
number 0.
o $mode
- The optional $mode can be PX_KEYTOLOWER or PX_KEYTOUPPER in order to convert the keys into lower or upper case. If $mode is not
passed or is 0, then the key will be exactly like the field name. The element values will contain the field values. NULL values
will be retained and are different from 0.0, 0 or the empty string. Fields of type PX_FIELD_TIME will be returned as an integer
counting the number of milliseconds starting at midnight. A timestamp is a floating point value also counting milliseconds start-
ing at the beginning of julian calendar.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the $num'th record from the paradox database. The record is returned as an associated array with its keys being the field names.
SEE ALSO px_get_record(3).
PHP Documentation Group PX_RETRIEVE_RECORD(3)