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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find Where Values Change From Positive To Negative and viceversa Post 302503777 by vgersh99 on Friday 11th of March 2011 03:52:34 PM
Old 03-11-2011
Code:
nawk 'FNR==1{prev1=$1;prev2=$2;next}($2*prev2<0){print prev1}{prev1=$1;prev2=$2}' myFile

 

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GFS_CHMOD(3)															      GFS_CHMOD(3)

NAME
gfs_chmod - change permissions of a file SYNOPSIS
#include <gfarm/gfarm.h> char *gfs_chmod (char * gfarm_url, mode_t mode); DESCRIPTION
gfs_chmod() changes the mode of the file given by gfarm_url. Permission bit masks of mode are similar to ones of mode parameter to chmod(2), though only the least 9 bit are effective. An executable file cannot be changed to a non-executable file and vice versa, unless the number of fragment of the file is only one. In detail, a file has multiple fragments with any execution bit should not be changed to that with no execution bit. It is necessary to have at least one execution bit. Similarly, a file has multiple fragments with no execution bit should not be changed to that with any execu- tion bit. RETURN VALUES
NULL The function terminated successfully. GFARM_ERR_NO_MEMORY Insufficient memory was available. GFARM_ERR_AUTHENTICATION User authentication failed when connecting to gfmd(8) or gfsd(8). GFARM_ERR_PERMISSION_DENIED The parent directory of gfarm_url did not allow write permission. GFARM_ERR_OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED The effective UID does not match the owner of the file, and is not zero. Or an attempt was made to change an executable file with more than one fragment to a non-executable file, or vice versa. GFARM_ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT The file does not exist. GFARM_ERR_NOT_A_DIRECTORY A component of the path prefix is not a directory. Others An error except the above occurred. The reason is shown by its pointed strings. Gfarm 13 November 2006 GFS_CHMOD(3)
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