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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting multiple files: counting Post 302456079 by asanjuan on Thursday 23rd of September 2010 06:42:47 AM
Old 09-23-2010
multiple files: counting

In a directory, I have 5000 multiple files that contains around 4000 rows with 10 columns in each file containing a unique string 'AT' located at 4th column.

Code:
OM   3328   O     BT   268       5.800      7.500      4.700      0.000     1.400
OM   3329   O     BT   723       8.500      8.900      3.600      8.500     1.400
OM   3330   O     AT   231       6.700      5.500      7.600      0.000     1.400
OM   3331   O     AT   234       1.200      7.700      5.500      8.500     1.400
OM   3332   O     AT   256       3.800      5.800      5.200      0.000     1.400

I want to make a script to count how many 'AT' are found in each file, then print this count into a new file at second column. For example below, the 1st column represents the file number and the second column represents the counts. Since I have 5000 multiple files, I expect the first column to be 1....5000.

Code:
1    5
2    0
3    8
4    2
5    2
6    0
7    3
8    5
9    0
10   1

Thank you for helping.

-A
 

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DESCRIPTION
The following commands return a true value (exit code 0) if the a processor type matches the command name. Otherwise a false value (exit code nonzero) is returned. These commands are commonly used within makefiles and shell procedures to improve portability of applications (see make(1)). +-----------+-------------------------++--------+--------------------------+ |Command | True for ||Command | True for | +-----------+-------------------------++--------+--------------------------+ |hp9000s200 | Series 200 ||pdp11 | PDP-11/45 or PDP-11/70 | |hp9000s300 | Series 300 ||u3b | 3B20 computer | |hp9000s400 | Series 400 ||u3b2 | 3B2 computer | |hp9000s500 | Series 500 ||u3b5 | 3B5 computer | |hp9000s700 | Series 700 ||u3b10 | 3B10 computer | |hp9000s800 | Series 800 or 700 ||u370 | IBM System/370 computer | |hp-mc680x0 | Series 200, 300, or 400 ||vax | VAX-11/750 or VAX-11/780 | |hp-pa | Series 700 or 800 || | | +-----------+-------------------------++--------+--------------------------+ EXAMPLES
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