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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eeprom
eeprom(8) System Administration eeprom(8)NAME
eeprom - reads and writes 24Cxx EEPROMs connected to I2C serial bus.
SYNOPSIS
eeprom [-d dev] [-a adr] [-p pgs] [-w] [-y] [-f file]
DESCRIPTION
eeprom can be used for reading from / writing to i2c-eeproms like the popular 24C16, 24C08, 24C04, etc. In contrast to eeprommer which
supports 24C256-type eeproms (24C16s) this tool works with 1-byte addresses!
NOTE
Don't forget to load your i2c chipset and the i2c-dev drivers.
Pages/addresses:
eeproms with more than 256 bytes appear as if they
were several eeproms with consecutive addresses on the bus
so we might as well address several separate eeproms with
increasing addresses
PARAMETERS
dev device, e.g. /dev/i2c-0 (def)
adr base address of eeprom, eg 0xA0 (def)
pgs number of pages to read, eg 8 (def)
-w write to eeprom (default is reading!)
-y suppress warning when writing (default is to warn!)
-f file
copy eeprom contents to/from file (default for read is test only; for write is all zeros)
SEE ALSO eeprog(8)eepromer(8)AUTHOR
Christian Vogel <chris@hedonism.cx>
i2c-tools Jul 2013 eeprom(8)