hi
i am pretty new to unix .i am ETL guy
I need a unix script to take row count of a file and write it to another file
the problem with wc-l is it include filename also
wc -l abc.dat
will give me like 1000 abc.dat
i just want 1000 to be written
can u just take 2 min to write a simple... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Suppose i have a inputfile in csv format.
How to use awk to count 'the number of nonempty columns in each row' minus one, and add the value as a new column in the end
For cosmetic reason, it's even better to include a descriptive label for the last column in the first row.
for... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have the following input which i want to process using AWK.
Rows,NC,amount
1,1202,0.192387
2,1201,0.111111
3,1201,0.123456
i want the following output
count of rows = 3 ,sum of amount = 0.426954
Many thanks (2 Replies)
Could anybody help with this?
I have input below .....
david,39
david,39
emelie,40
clarissa,22
bob,42
bob,42
tim,32
bob,39
david,38
emelie,47
what i want to do is count how many names there are with different ages, so output would be like this ....
david,2
emelie,2
clarissa,1... (3 Replies)
This is the source file, we called it errorlist.out
196 server_a server_unix_2 CD
196 server_b server_win_1 CD
196 server_c server_win_2 CD
196 server_bd server_unix_2 CD
196 server_d server_unix_2 CD
196 server_es server_win_1 CD
196 ... (14 Replies)
Hi All,
I need to extract duplicate rows from a file and write these bad records into another file. And need to have a count of these bad records.
i have a command
awk '
{s++}
END {
for(i in s) {
if(s>1) {
print i
}
}
}' ${TMP_DUPE_RECS}>>${TMP_BAD_DATA_DUPE_RECS}... (5 Replies)
Greetings!
I have been trying to find out a way to take a CSV file with a large number of rows, and a very large number of columns (in the thousands) and convert the rows to a single column of data, where the first row is a header representing the attribute name and the subsequent series of... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need a solaris shell script to read multiple files and count number of unique name rows(strings) from those files. The input and output should be like this
Input:
file 1
abc
cde
abc ... (9 Replies)
we want the count of number of records to be printed on each row.
For Ex:
if there are 5 records on one unique id , the count "5'' should be printed on each record in other column. Please help for this. I am using unix & Cygwin.
Below are sample records:
KCZ0650473... (2 Replies)
I have a file with 48 rows. I am counting 6 rows and adding 6 to that number and repeating the operation, and then output the value in column 1. For the second column, I would like to get sort of a binary output (1s and 2s) every 3rd row. This is what I have:
awk '{print ++src +... (1 Reply)
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mbtserver - Tilburg Memory Based Tagger Server
SYNOPSYS
mbtserver [server options]
or
mbtserver -s settingsfile -S portnumber (deprecated)
DESCRIPTION
mbtserver extends mbt with a server layer. It provided the possibility to access a trained tagger from multiple sessions. It also allows
one to run and access different taggers in parallel.
OPTIONS -h or --help
show help
--config=file
read the settings for one or more taggers from the specified configuration file.
A configuration file must contain a port specification:
port=<number>
It may provide a limit to the number of parallel connections:
maxconn=<number>
And it must give one or more mbt tagger descriptions:
<base>=<mbt options line>
The <base> is a basename for the Tagger that will be started with the options specified. The basename is needed because it is possi-
ble to start several (different) taggers. When accessing the server, we need a way to tell which Tagger we want to use. In general,
the mbt options line will just be something like: "-s <settingsfile>", where settingsfile is a file generated by mbtg
example config file:
port=4567
maxconn=15
test1 = -s tests/eindh.set
another = -s tests/wotan.set
--pidfile=file
store the pid of the main server process in file
--logfile=file
log server actions to file
--daemonize=[yes|no]
run the server as a daemon. Default is yes.
-V or --version
show version
deprecated options are
-s settingsfile
read settings (probably generated with mbtg ) from the settingsfile
-S <port>
run the server on 'port'.
For mbt options see mbt(1)Accessing the server
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BUGS
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AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl
Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl
SEE ALSO mbt(1)mbtg(1)timbl(1)
2011 march 21 mbtserver(1)