I have gone through your code.
I have understood how you differentiated and assigned "desc", "asc", "in", "out", "lower", "upper", "exact", "inexact" of input 1 first range value and how you set maximum and minimum values for input2.
As I already told you I'm trying to modify it based on 2 editions.
Edition1. ) Instead of comparing input 1 first range value I would like to compare input 1 all range values based on their specific keys.
I assume you assigned the first range value of input1 as k1 and so on
If I want to assign all the ranges Do I have to remove the k1 and k2
Edition2. ) If any range value of input 1 of their specific key overlaps with any range value of input 2 it comes under G and H RANGES (Highlited in green boxes) based on the ""lower"" or """upper""
No need any change
Quote:
A RANGE - ascoutlower
B RANGE - ascoutupper
C RANGE - descoutlower
D RANGE - descoutupper
E RANGE - ascinnotexact
F RANGE - descinnotexact
need change
Quote:
G RANGE - If any range value of input 1 overlaps with any range of input2 it comes under G
H RANGE - Vice versa
Note : I have renamed the ranges in the new file last copy.xls
i would like to enter (user input) a bunch of numbers seperated by space:
10 15 20 25
and use awk to print out any lines in a file that have matching numbers
so output is:
22 44 66 55 (10) 77 (20)
(numbers 10 and 20 matched for example)
is this possible in awk . im using gawk for... (5 Replies)
I am looking for a better way to match real numbers within a specified tolerance range. My current code is as follows:
if ($1 !~ /^CASE/) for(i=1;i in G;i++) if (G >= $5-1 && G <= $5+1)
{ print $1,$4,$5,J,G }
else { print $1,"NO MATCH" }
where $5 and G are... (3 Replies)
Hello to all,
I hope some awk guru could help me.
I have 2 input files:
File1: Is the complete database
File2: Contains some numbers which I want to compare
File1:
"NUMBERKEY","SERVICENAME","PARAMETERNAME","PARAMETERVALUE","ALTERNATENUMBERKEY"... (9 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am finding difficulty to get exact match:
file
OPERATING_SYSTEM=HP-UX
LOOPBACK_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1
INTERFACE_NAME="lan3"
IP_ADDRESS="10.53.52.241"
SUBNET_MASK="255.255.255.192"
BROADCAST_ADDRESS=""
INTERFACE_STATE=""
DHCP_ENABLE=0
INTERFACE_NAME="lan3:1"... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to match a filename that could be called anything from vout001 to vout252 and was trying to do a small test but I'm not getting the result I thought I would..
Can some one tell me what I'm doing wrong?
*****@********>echo $mynumber ... (4 Replies)
Input: START
OS:: UNIX
Release: xxx
Version: xxx
END
START
OS:: LINUX
Release: xxx
Version: xxx
END
START
OS:: Windows
Release: xxx
Version: xxx
ENDHere i am trying to get all the information between START and END, only if i could match OS Type.
I can get all the data between the... (3 Replies)
In the awk below I am trying to match the value in $4 of file1 with the split value from $4 in file2. I store the value of $4 in file1 in A and the split value (using the _ for the split) in array. I then strore the value in $2 as min, the value in $3 as max, and the value in $1 as chr.
If A is... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
memcontrol
MEMCONTROL(8) BSD System Manager's Manual MEMCONTROL(8)NAME
memcontrol -- control system cache behaviour with respect to memory
SYNOPSIS
memcontrol list [-a]
memcontrol set -b base -l length -o owner attribute
memcontrol clear -o owner
memcontrol clear -b base -l length
DESCRIPTION
A number of supported system architectures allow the behaviour of the CPU cache to be programmed to behave differently depending on the
region being written.
The memcontrol utility provides an interface to this facility, allowing CPU cache behavior to be altered for ranges of system physical mem-
ory.
These ranges are typically power-of-2 aligned and sized, however the specific rules governing their layout vary between architectures. The
memcontrol utility does not attempt to enforce these rules, however the system will reject any attempt to set an illegal combination.
list List range slots.
-a List all range slots, even those that are inactive.
set Set memory range attributes.
-b base
Memory range base address.
-l length
Length of memory range in bytes, power of 2.
-o owner
Text identifier for this setting (7 char max).
attribute
Attributes applied to this range; combinations of force, uncacheable, write-combine, write-through, write-back, and
write-protect.
clear Clear memory range attributes. Ranges may be cleared by owner or by base/length combination.
To clear based on ownership:
-o owner
All ranges with this owner will be cleared.
To clear based on the base/length combination:
-b base
Memory range base address.
-l length
Length of memory range in bytes, power of 2.
Base and length must exactly match an existing range.
SEE ALSO mem(4)BSD September 15, 2002 BSD