I want to create an array that puts a zero if DIST is outside the region in X, otherwise putting 1.
In this example I should get
The values in DIST will be consecutive and they will get out of range from only one side, either to the right or to the left side of DIST.
This can help to doing the check more efficiently, than checking every value.
I have a question
I have like 19 different list which contains the name of the server but what I need is just unique ones.
First thing I need to do is just make a unique list within the list itself
i.e. delete anything that is repeated inside the list
like for example
in list1
i... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I'm writing a nagios check that will see if our ldap servers are in sync...
I got the status data into a nested array, I would like to search key of each array and if "OK" is NOT present, echo other key=>values in the current array to a variable
so...eg...let take the single array... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I've list of files in a directory, which have date stamp value in their names.
ex:
abc_data_20071102.csv,
abc_data_20091221.csv,
abc_data_20100110.csv,
abc_data_20100222.csv,
abc_data_20080620.csv,... etc.,
I need to select and process only files, within the given date... (4 Replies)
Hi
My pipe delimited .txt file contains rows with 10 columns.
Can anyone advise how I output to file only those rows with the letters ‘ci'
as the first 2 characters in the 3rd column ?
Many thanks (4 Replies)
In a table, date is stored in a column as "2011-01-4".
If I write query to get the dates > "2011-01-06" , then the date "2011-01-4" is also listed. The date stored in the column is a varchar datatype. So how can I make a query to not display the date "2011-01-4" ? Is there any solution ? Thank... (4 Replies)
Hi! I've a file as shown below
1 hello
2 how
5 are
3 you
4 hello
5 world
Every statement consists of line numbers at the beginning which are not in sequence.
Now I want to select all the line numbers which are present between the line numbers specified by the user..
For example... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys !
i want to search a record in file by matching two values in a record in two different columns
suppose i have 3 columns
and i want to select all those values from col1 for which in col3 has a specific value
e.g select all "john" from column1 where column 3 has a value of "20"
... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with the following columns:
361459 447394 CHL1
290282 290282 CHL1
361459 447394 CHL1
361459 447394 CHL1
178352861 178363529 AGA
178352861 178363529 AGA
178363657 178363657 AGA
Essentially, using CHL1 as an example. For any line that has CHL1 in... (2 Replies)
Hello to all.
This is first post. Kindly excuse me if I do not adhere to any rules and regulations of this forum.
I have a file containing some rows with three columns each per row(separeted by a space). There are certain rows for which first two columns have same value but the value in... (6 Replies)
Hello, everyone
I am beginner for shell programming. I want to print all lines that have the same values in first two columns
data:
a b 1 2
a a 3 4
b b 5 6
a b 4 6
what I expected is :
a a 3 4
b b 5 6
but I searched for one hour in... (2 Replies)
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cyclictest
CYCLICTEST(1) Xenomai CYCLICTEST(1)NAME
cyclictest - Xenomai high resolution timer test
SYNOPSIS
cyclictest [options]
DESCRIPTION
cyclictest is part of the Xenomai test suite and tests the POSIX skin of Xenomai with a cyclic timer test.
For this program to work, you need to run a suitable Xenomai enabled kernel with the respective module (xeno_posix).
OPTIONS
cyclictest accepts the following options:
-b USEC, --breaktrace=USEC
send break trace command when latency > USEC
-c CLOCK, --clock=CLOCK
select clock:
0 = CLOCK_MONOTONIC (default)
1 = CLOCK_REALTIME
-d DIST, --distance=DIST
distance of thread intervals in us default=500
-i INTV, --interval=INTV
base interval of thread in us default=1000
-l LOOPS, --loops=LOOPS
number of loops: default=0 (endless)
-n, --nanosleep
use clock_nanosleep
-p PRIO, --prio=PRIO
priority of highest prio thread
-q, --quiet
print only a summary on exit
-r, --relative
use relative timer instead of absolute
-t NUM, --threads=NUM
number of threads: default=1
-v, --verbose
output values on stdout for statistics
format: n:c:v n=tasknum c=count v=value in us
AUTHOR
cyclictest was written by Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>. This man page was written by Roland Stigge <stigge@antcom.de>.
2.6.0 2008-04-01 CYCLICTEST(1)