Comparing rows in same file and writing the result in new file
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Can you tell me how to compare the last two couple entries in a file and print their result in new file..
I have one file Check1.txt
Code:
\abc1 12345
\abc2 12327
\abc1 12345
\abc2 12330
I want to compare the entries in Check1 and write to another file :
check2.txt :
Code:
<current _date & time >
\abc1 <blank since there is no change>
\abc2 3 (This is obtained by subtracting 12330 - 12327)
The check1.txt will be appended by new entries at every hour. Again the difference between the new entry and the entry just above must be compared as in previous case. i.e. I need to check the difference for every last 2 couple entries only....
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File1.txt
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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File2.txt
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HI,
I have 2 text files. file1 and file2.
file1.txt (There are no duplicates in this file)
1234
3232
4343
3435
6564
6767
1213
file2.txt
1234,wq,wewe,qwqw
1234,as,dfdf,dfdf
4343,asas,sdds,dsds
6767,asas,fdfd,fdffd
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fixadd
fixadd(3alleg4) Allegro manual fixadd(3alleg4)NAME
fixadd - Safe function to add fixed point numbers clamping overflow. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
fixed fixadd(fixed x, fixed y);
DESCRIPTION
Although fixed point numbers can be added with the normal '+' integer operator, that doesn't provide any protection against overflow. If
overflow is a problem, you should use this function instead. It is slower than using integer operators, but if an overflow occurs it will
set `errno' and clamp the result, rather than just letting it wrap. Example:
fixed result;
/* This will put 5035 into `result'. */
result = fixadd(itofix(5000), itofix(35));
/* Sets `errno' and puts -32768 into `result'. */
result = fixadd(itofix(-31000), itofix(-3000));
ASSERT(!errno); /* This will fail. */
RETURN VALUE
Returns the clamped result of adding `x' to `y', setting `errno' to ERANGE if there was an overflow.
SEE ALSO fixsub(3alleg4), fixmul(3alleg4), fixdiv(3alleg4)Allegro version 4.4.2 fixadd(3alleg4)