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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Wrong output in find command Post 302418293 by NPRao on Monday 3rd of May 2010 06:41:07 PM
Old 05-03-2010
pseudocoder is correct.

Dallas,

Try this, it worked for me. This one considers the files in all the sub-directory level too.
Code:
#/bin/ksh
#set -vx

typeset -i fsize
typeset -i smallfiles
typeset -i bigfiles
smallfiles=0
bigfiles=0

for fname in `find . -type f`
do
        line=`ls -l $fname| awk '{print $5" "$9}'`
        fsize=`echo $line|cut -f1 -d" "`
        fname=`echo $line|cut -f2 -d" "`
        if [[ $fsize -lt 1024 ]]
        then
                smallfiles=$((smallfiles + 1))
        else
                bigfiles=$((bigfiles + 1))
        fi
done
echo "Small files #"$smallfiles
echo "Big files #"$bigfiles

Alternative solution, which gets the count at the directory level (not sub-directory's files)
Code:
#/bin/ksh
#set -vx

        ls -l | awk '
        BEGIN {
                smallfile=0
                bigfile=0
        }
        NF == 9 && /^-/ {
                if ($5 < 1024 ){
                ++smallfile}
                else{
                ++bigfile}
                }
        END {
        print "Small files #", smallfile, " Big files #", bigfile
        }'

 

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