Bash I am not surprised since I gather that is not a happy marriage with Solaris (is it even installed on your system?). However the problem with posix compliant version puzzles me. What is the output of this command on your system:
Hi,
I have input with decimal point ( 9.99 ) for hours variable hrs.
I need to change it to seconds.
Here is my code:
secs=`/usr/ucb/echo $hrs*3600 |bc`
But I don't want to see the decimal point.
I can use awk to trim it if there is one.
I am just wondering if there is better standard... (2 Replies)
Hi all. Using /bin/sh on an HPUX system.
I want to place a decimal in the field 2 charactors from the right (yes, converting to currency). The field lengths are variable. Here's what I'm doing:
exec < filename
while read FIELD1 FIELD2
do
FIELD1="echo $FIELD1 | sed 'syntax that will... (4 Replies)
Im trying to compare two numbers with decimals but its not working as expected.
a=1
b=1.1
if
then echo "equal"
fi
When I do this it says that the numbers are equal. Ultimately Im using -le and -ge in the if statements but I tested with -eq for simplicity.
Any way to make this... (3 Replies)
Hi
In Unix, I have a file with some numbers like :
45600
12345
I want to insert a decimal point for these numbers based on user input.
If the input is 2, the numbers should be changed to
456.00
123.45
If the input is 3, the numbers should be changed to
45.600
12.345
Can... (2 Replies)
For numbers between 0 and 1 the below logic is not working.
Output of above shall be "correct" but its echoing "incorrect".Kindly suggest
a=.1
if
then
echo correct
else echo incorrect
fi
Video tutorial on how to use code tags in The UNIX and Linux Forums. (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Can some one help me in identifying the significance of character "$" ,Which is playing critical role in matching decimal point numbers as below.
$ echo "01#.01"|awk '{if ($0 ~ /^+(\.*)?$/) print}'
$ echo "01#.01"|awk '{if ($0 ~ /^+(\.*)?/) print}'
01#.01
$
Regards,
Rmkganesh. (3 Replies)
Hello,
I am having a problem when i execute following script on RHEL 6.4. Same script works fine on another machine where I have same version of RHEL and KSH.
Below is the rpm and RHEL version.
ossvm12(0)> rpm -qa | grep ksh
ksh-20100621-19.el6.x86_64
ossvm12(0)> cat... (7 Replies)
Hi,
i need to move the decimal point from a file listing some numbers like this :
49899.50
49914.55
49894.48
49939.65
49879.44
49919.57
49934.62
49944.67
49954.72 (1 Reply)
Hi!
I found and then adapt the code for my pipeline...
awk -F"," -vOFS="," '{printf "%0.2f %0.f\n",$2,$4}' xxx > yyy
I add -F"," -vOFS="," (for input and output as csv file) and I change the columns and the number of decimal...
It works but I have also some problems... here my columns
... (7 Replies)
Hi , I have a file which contains text like
A|Mau|Code|12|Detail
B|Mau|Code|20|Header
I want to write a command using awk which will output
A|Mau|Code|12.00|Detail
B|Mau|Code|20.00|Header
I used a command like awk -F"|" {printf "%s|%s|%s|%.2f|%s",$1,$2,$3,$4,$5}' which does the... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: LoneRanger
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
pcre-config
PCRE-CONFIG(1) General Commands Manual PCRE-CONFIG(1)NAME
pcre-config - program to return PCRE configuration
SYNOPSIS
pcre-config [--prefix] [--exec-prefix] [--version] [--libs] [--libs-posix] [--cflags] [--cflags-posix]
DESCRIPTION
pcre-config returns the configuration of the installed PCRE libraries: the options required to compile a program to use them.
OPTIONS --prefix Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture independent files (e.g. /usr) to standard output.
--exec-prefix
Writes the directory prefix used in the PCRE installation for architecture dependent files (normally the same as --prefix) to
standard output.
--version Writes the version of PCRE installed to standard output.
--libs Writes to standard output the command line options required to link with PCRE (e.g. -lpcre).
--libs-posix
Writes to standard output the command line options required to link with the PCRE POSIX emulation library (e.g. -lpcreposix
-lpcre).
--cflags Writes to standard output the command line options required to compile files that use PCRE (this often includes some -I options,
but is blank on debian systems).
--cflags-posix
Writes to standard output the command line options required to compile files that use the PCRE POSIX emulation library (this
often includes some -I options, but is blank on debian systems). Suppress printing of filenames when searching multiple files.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Mark Baker <mark@mnb.org.uk>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
SEE ALSO pcre(3)PCRE-CONFIG(1)