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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting reading and calculating no. of occurrence in awk Post 302471672 by Chubler_XL on Sunday 14th of November 2010 02:20:19 PM
Old 11-14-2010
The END block executes after all the input has been read, in this case we print the results we have been accumulating for the last time range.

For example if the last few entries in your file were:
Code:
0.87674
0.87898
0.88123

The count variable would be counting lines in the 0.8 - 0.9 range. No record greater than 0.9 exists in the file so the count for this range hasn't been output by the main block. The END block prints this final result.

Last edited by Chubler_XL; 11-14-2010 at 03:25 PM.. Reason: Tidy up formatting
 

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dispatch_benchmark(3)					   BSD Library Functions Manual 				     dispatch_benchmark(3)

NAME
dispatch_benchmark -- Measures block execution time SYNOPSIS
#include <dispatch/dispatch.h> uint64_t dispatch_benchmark(size_t count, void (^block)(void)); uint64_t dispatch_benchmark_f(size_t count, void *context, void (*function)(void *)); DESCRIPTION
The dispatch_benchmark() function executes the given block multiple times according to the count variable and then returns the average number of nanoseconds per execution. This function is for debugging and performance analysis work. For the best results, pass a high count value to dispatch_benchmark(). When benchmarking concurrent code, please compare the serial version of the code against the concurrent version, and compare the concurrent version on different classes of hardware. Please look for inflection points with various data sets and keep the following facts in mind: o Code bound by computational bandwidth may be inferred by proportional changes in performance as concurrency is increased. o Code bound by memory bandwidth may be inferred by negligible changes in performance as concurrency is increased. o Code bound by critical sections may be inferred by retrograde changes in performance as concurrency is increased. o Intentional: locks, mutexes, and condition variables. o Accidental: unrelated and frequently modified data on the same cache-line. RETURN VALUE
The dispatch_benchmark() function returns the average number of nanoseconds the given block takes to execute. SEE ALSO
dispatch(3) Darwin May 1, 2009 Darwin
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