I am looking to get a output of "2 apple found" from the awk command below.
black:34104 tomonorisoejima$ cat tomo
apple apple
black:34104 tomonorisoejima$ awk '/apple/ {count++}END{print count " apple found"}' tomo
1 apple found
black:34104 tomonorisoejima$ (5 Replies)
Hi all,
is there a way to find the occurrence of two strings in a line of a file?
e.g. I have
XXXX yyyyy zzzz 111
XXXX yyyyy zzzz 222
XXXX yyyyy zzzz 333
XXXX yyyyy zzzz 444
and want to find in one shot
XXXX yyyyy zzzz 222
Thank you,... (9 Replies)
Could anybody help with this?
I have input below .....
david,39
david,39
emelie,40
clarissa,22
bob,42
bob,42
tim,32
bob,39
david,38
emelie,47
what i want to do is count how many names there are with different ages, so output would be like this ....
david,2
emelie,2
clarissa,1... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a similar input format-
A_1 2
B_0 4
A_1 1
B_2 5
A_4 1
and looking to print in this output format with headers. can you suggest in awk?awk because i am doing some pattern matching from parent file to print column 1 of my input using awk already.Thanks!
letter number_of_letters... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement where in I need to insert delimiters before the last column of the total delimiters is less than a specified number.
Say if the delimiters is less than 139, I need to insert 2 columns ( with blanks) before the last field
awk -F 'Ç' '{ if (NF-1 < 139)} END { "Insert 2... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
If i would like to process a file input as below:
col1 col2 col3 ...col100
1 A C E A ...
3 D E G A
5 T T A A
6 D C A G
how can i perform a for loop to count the occurences of letters in each column? (just like uniq -c ) in every column.
on top of that, i would also like... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I have a table that looks like what is shown below:
AA
BB
CC
XY
PQ
RS
AA
BB
CC
XY
RS
I would like the total counts depending on the set they belong to:
if search pattern is in {AA, BB, CC} --> count them as Type1 | wc -l (3 Replies)
Hi All,
let's say an input looks like:
C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8,C9,C10,C11
----------------------------------
1|0123452|C501|Z|Z|Z|E|E|E|E|E|E|E
1|0156123|C501|X|X|X|E|E|E|E|E|E|E
1|0178903|C501|Z|Z|Z|E|E|E|E|E|E|E
1|0127896|C501|Z|Z|Z|E|E|E|E|E|E|E
1|0981678|C501|X|X|X|E|E|E|E|E|E|E
... (6 Replies)
Hello Team,
I need your help on the following:
My input file a.txt is as below:
3330690|373846|108471
3330690|373846|108471
0640829|459725|100001
0640829|459725|100001
3330690|373847|108471
Here row 1 and row 2 of column 1 are identical but corresponding column 2 value are... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: angshuman
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mb_strpos
MB_STRPOS(3) 1 MB_STRPOS(3)mb_strpos - Find position of first occurrence of string in a stringSYNOPSIS
int mb_strpos (string $haystack, string $needle, [int $offset], [string $encoding = mb_internal_encoding()])
DESCRIPTION
Finds position of the first occurrence of a string in a string.
Performs a multi-byte safe strpos(3) operation based on number of characters. The first character's position is 0, the second character
position is 1, and so on.
PARAMETERS
o $haystack
- The string being checked.
o $needle
- The string to find in $haystack. In contrast with strpos(3), numeric values are not applied as the ordinal value of a character.
o $offset
- The search offset. If it is not specified, 0 is used.
o $encoding
-The $encoding parameter is the character encoding. If it is omitted, the internal character encoding value will be used.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the numeric position of the first occurrence of $needle in the $haystack string. If $needle is not found, it returns FALSE.
SEE ALSO mb_internal_encoding(3), strpos(3).
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