I have almost got my unix program working that im working on as a personal project, my file tvs.txt has around 500 records so this would make it alot easier for me to find specific information.
I have a file called tvs.txt, I'm using pico to edit the files and i want to be able to sort on the a specific column.
sample records of my file is:
I want to be able to sort on the second column could someone please provide me with the code that will do this through pico.
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to sort data in a file using the “sort” command? Note that the records in the data file are not separated into fields. I know only the column positions of the data on which sorting should be done. For example say I've to sort based on the data present in between... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to sort the 3rd column in ascending order , each and every column are seperated by ~.
sample input file :
2~Lead Time Metrics~jennife1
2~Lead Time Metrics~mmullis
2~Lead Time Metrics~lisah
2~Lead Time Metrics~pros
2~Lead Time Metrics~kenward
can any one help me out .
i... (1 Reply)
I have a file abc.txt which contains data in th following format
abc,23
hgfh,87
tweg,89
jdfjn,74
I want to sort on the basis of column (the second one). It should be numerical sort.
output should be
abc,23
jdfjn,74
hgfh,87
tweg,89
I know how to do it in unix. I need a PERL code (1 Reply)
Hello all,
Is there a way to sort only one column while keeping everything else intact. Take for example this situation: (all columns are space separated)
11 AA asdf 1 -0.5 xx
11 AA axdf 1 -0.6 xx
11 AA csls 1 -0.7 xx
11 AA hjkj 1 -0.4 xx
11 AA uius 1 -0.8 xx
22 AA asdf 1 -0.4 xx
22 AA... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have two files as the following:
File1:
F0100020 A G
F0100030 A T
F0100040 A G
File2:
F0100040 A G BTA-28763-no-rs 77.2692
F0100030 A T BTA-29334-no-rs 11.4989
F0100020 A G BTA-29515-no-rs 127.006
I want to sort the second file based on the... (6 Replies)
hello,
I have a file as follows:
F0100010 A C F0100040 A G BTA-28763-no-rs 77.2692
F0100020 A G F0100030 A T BTA-29334-no-rs 11.4989
F0100030 A T F0100020 A G BTA-29515-no-rs 127.006
F0100040 A G F0100010 A C BTA-29644-no-rs 7.29827
F0100050 A... (9 Replies)
I am trying to arrange these columns so that they look like this:
Xray2_1255555 Number of Copies: 1
Boxcar_1387305895 Number of Copies: 2
Fox_1387305896 Number of Copies: 2
But I have one column after another like this:
Xray2_1255555
Number of Copies: 1
Xray2_12444444
Number of... (5 Replies)
Dear All,
I have a set of columns (usually unknown number) and I would like to sort each of them (descending values) but my columns are independent. Can you please help me
file1
1,5,7
3,4,9
2,6,8
outcome should be
1,4,7
2,5,8
3,6,9
I have tried
sort -n -k1,1 -k2,2 -k3,3
but this... (8 Replies)
I am trying to sort, do uniq by 1st column and report this 4 columns tab delimiter table , eg
chr10:112174128 rs2255141 2E-10 Cholesterol, total
chr10:112174128 rs2255141 7E-16 LDL
chr10:17218291 rs10904908 3E-11 HDL Cholesterol
chr10:17218291 rs970548 8E-9 TG... (4 Replies)
What im trying to do is sort the output by the number on the second column and than limit the result to only the first three lines.
This is the code
idlist="x23s52; f34233; 2343xs; 25x34; si342d"
cntr=1
idcnt=$(print $nidlist |tr ';' '\n' |wc -l)
numofgrps=0
while (($cntr <= $idcnt))... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
x2sys_solve
X2SYS_SOLVE(1gmt) Generic Mapping Tools X2SYS_SOLVE(1gmt)NAME
x2sys_solve - Determine systematic corrections from crossovers
SYNOPSIS
x2sys_solve -Ccolumn -TTAG -Emode [ COE_list.d ] [ -V ] [ -W ] [ -Z ] [ -bi[s|S|d|D[ncol]|c[var1/...]] ]
DESCRIPTION
x2sys_solve will use the supplied crossover information to solve for systematic corrections that can then be applied per track to improve
data quality. Several systematic corrections can be solved for using a least-squares approach. Note: Only one data column can be processed
at the time.
-T Specify the x2sys TAG which tracks the attributes of this data type.
-C Specify which data column you want to process. Needed for proper formatting of the output correction table and must match the same
option used in x2sys_list when preparing the input data.
-E The correction type you wish to model. Choose among the following functions f(p), where p are the m parameters per track that we
will fit simultaneously using a least squares approach:
c will fit f(p) = a (a constant offset); records must contain cruise ID1, ID2, COE.
d will fit f(p) = a + b * d (linear drift; d is distance; records must contain cruise ID1, ID2, d1, d2, COE.
g will fit f(p) = a + b sin(y)^2 (1980-1930 gravity correction); records must contain cruise ID1, ID2, latitude y, COE.
h will fit f(p) = a + b cos(H) + c cos(2H) + d sin(H) + e sin(2H) (magnetic heading correction); records must contain cruise ID1,
ID2, heading H, COE.
s will fit f(p) = a * z (a unit scale correction); records must contain cruise ID1, ID2, z1, z2.
t will fit f(p) = a + b * (t - t0) (linear drift; t0 is the start time of the track); records must contain cruise ID1, ID2, t1-t0,
t2-t0, COE.
OPTIONS
No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.
COE_list.d
Name of file with the required crossover columns as produced by x2sys_list. NOTE: If -bi is used then the first two columns are
expected to hold the integer track IDs; otherwise we expect those columns to hold the text string names of the two tracks.
-V Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr [Default runs "silently"].
-W Means that each input records has an extra column with the composite weight for each crossover record. These are used to obtain a
weighted least squares solution [no weights].
-Z For -Ed and -Et, determine the earliest time or shortest distance for each track, then use these values as the local origin for time
duration or distance calculations. The local origin is then included in the correction table [Default uses 0].
-bi Selects binary input. Append s for single precision [Default is d (double)]. Uppercase S or D will force byte-swapping. Option-
ally, append ncol, the number of columns in your binary input file if it exceeds the columns needed by the program. Or append c if
the input file is netCDF. Optionally, append var1/var2/... to specify the variables to be read.
EXAMPLES
To fit a simple bias offset to faa for all tracks under the MGD77 tag, try
x2sys_list COE_data.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cfaa -Fnc > faa_coe.txt
x2sys_solve faa_coe.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cfaa -Ec > coe_table.txt
To fit a faa linear drift with time instead, try
x2sys_list COE_data.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cfaa -FnTc > faa_coe.txt
x2sys_solve faa_coe.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cfaa -Et > coe_table.txt
To estimate heading corrections based on magnetic crossovers associated with the tag MGD77 from the file COE_data.txt, try
x2sys_list COE_data.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cmag -Fnhc > mag_coe.txt
x2sys_solve mag_coe.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cmag -Eh > coe_table.txt
To estimate unit scale corrections based on bathymetry crossovers, try
x2sys_list COE_data.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cdepth -Fnz > depth_coe.txt
x2sys_solve depth_coe.txt -V -TMGD77 -Cdepth -Es > coe_table.txt
SEE ALSO x2sys_binlist(1), x2sys_cross(1), x2sys_datalist(1), x2sys_get(1), x2sys_init(1), x2sys_list(1), x2sys_put(1), x2sys_report(1)GMT 4.5.7 15 Jul 2011 X2SYS_SOLVE(1gmt)