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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting two-column data to matrix in AWK Post 302511293 by sramirez on Wednesday 6th of April 2011 11:14:47 AM
Old 04-06-2011
two-column data to matrix in AWK

Howdy,

I need to convert an association data matrix, currently in a two-column format, into a matrix with numbers indicating the number of associations. I've been looking around for AWK code in the list, but could not find anything. Here's an example of what I want to perform:


Code:
original data

X	A
X	B
Y	A
Y	C
Z	B
Z	C

desired output
	A	B	C
X	1	1	0
Y	1	0	1
Z	0	1	1


Thanks in advance for any advice!
 

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TABFUNC(1)						      General Commands Manual							TABFUNC(1)

NAME
tabfunc - convert table to functions for rcalc, etc. SYNOPSIS
tabfunc [ -i ] func1 [func2 ..] DESCRIPTION
Tabfunc reads a table of numbers from the standard input and converts it to an expression suitable for icalc(1), rcalc(1) and their cousins. The input must consist of a M x N matrix of real numbers, with exactly one row per line. The number of columns must always be the same in each line, separated by whitespace and/or commas, with no missing values. The first column is always the independent variable, whose value indexes all of the other elements. This value does not need to be evenly spaced, but it must be either monotonically increas- ing or monotonically decreasing. (I.e. it cannot go up and then down, or down and then up.) Maximum input line width is 4096 characters and the maximum number of data rows is 1024. Input lines not beginning with a numerical value will be silently ignored. The command-line arguments given to tabfunc are the names to be assigned to each column. Tabfunc then produces a single function for each column given. If there are some columns which should be skipped, the dummy name "0" may be given instead of a valid identifier. (It is not necessary to specify a dummy name for extra columns at the end of the matrix.) The -i option causes tabfunc to produce a description that will interpolate values in between those given for the independent variable on the input. EXAMPLE
To convert a small data table and feed it to rcalc for some calculation: rcalc -e `tabfunc f1 f2 < table.dat` -f com.cal AUTHOR
Greg Ward SEE ALSO
cnt(1), icalc(1), neaten(1), rcalc(1), rlam(1), total(1) RADIANCE
10/8/97 TABFUNC(1)
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