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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting To Create range of values Post 302361804 by shiva447 on Wednesday 14th of October 2009 06:38:05 AM
Old 10-14-2009
Hi Tytalus,

Appreciate ur response.

Some more requirements after executing your script are below .if you can help me out your script with the below requirements i would be very happy.

1) I want zeros also to be printed
2) i shouldn't have the space before and after the "-"

Eg: present o/p :433874675 - 433874963
Expected O/P: 0000000433874675-0000000433874963 (with zeros and no space before and after "-")
 

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slamrg.f(3)							      LAPACK							       slamrg.f(3)

NAME
slamrg.f - SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines subroutine slamrg (N1, N2, A, STRD1, STRD2, INDEX) SLAMRG creates a permutation list to merge the entries of two independently sorted sets into a single set sorted in ascending order. Function/Subroutine Documentation subroutine slamrg (integerN1, integerN2, real, dimension( * )A, integerSTRD1, integerSTRD2, integer, dimension( * )INDEX) SLAMRG creates a permutation list to merge the entries of two independently sorted sets into a single set sorted in ascending order. Purpose: SLAMRG will create a permutation list which will merge the elements of A (which is composed of two independently sorted sets) into a single set which is sorted in ascending order. Parameters: N1 N1 is INTEGER N2 N2 is INTEGER These arguements contain the respective lengths of the two sorted lists to be merged. A A is REAL array, dimension (N1+N2) The first N1 elements of A contain a list of numbers which are sorted in either ascending or descending order. Likewise for the final N2 elements. STRD1 STRD1 is INTEGER STRD2 STRD2 is INTEGER These are the strides to be taken through the array A. Allowable strides are 1 and -1. They indicate whether a subset of A is sorted in ascending (STRDx = 1) or descending (STRDx = -1) order. INDEX INDEX is INTEGER array, dimension (N1+N2) On exit this array will contain a permutation such that if B( I ) = A( INDEX( I ) ) for I=1,N1+N2, then B will be sorted in ascending order. Author: Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of California Berkeley Univ. of Colorado Denver NAG Ltd. Date: September 2012 Definition at line 100 of file slamrg.f. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for LAPACK from the source code. Version 3.4.2 Tue Sep 25 2012 slamrg.f(3)
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