This is pretty straight: all you need to do is to initialize a variable, say, count, to zero and then increment it whenever you find a value that matches the condition. Of course, there are different ways you can think how to test the condition:
Hi folks,
I would like to know the difference between shell programming and awk programming. Actually i have developed a few applications in both but i could not find a better difference other than the syntax differences.
For example, the awk programming syntax is complicated. It has "{" and... (4 Replies)
Hello Friends
I want to process only those lines which are not started with a * or "
example File name:
GRX
"RxDataTime, NSysClkEn, Frame","Size","Sleep","TNum","TSet","TWait"
*Init Start
*Comment Generated from: C:\Documents and Settings
000000,0000,1,0,0,0,0,0,0... (8 Replies)
Hello
i need help with following problem:
i need to update a file containing records in following format:
student1
classa
student2
classb
student3
student4
classc
i need to associate EACH student with a class in my output file ... so for students 3 and 4, i need to create a... (12 Replies)
Hi
I have a multi -line file which is sorted by the 1-st colomn in the following format:
400 0000 0001 1000 1010 0111 0000 1000 0000
402 1101 0000 1100 1010 0111 1000 1000 0000
403 1001 0000 1100 1010 0111 0000 1000 0000
495 1000 0000 1100 ... (4 Replies)
Good morning!
guys, help me please
I have a file like this one:
diamond 5 7.8
77777765 1 7
1234567890 9 3.5
diamond 2 1
1234567890 3 6.8
77777765 0 4
os Solaris
it's only example, columns may be more, but in my case only 3 columns
so, my question
how I can group according to... (1 Reply)
Good morning to everyone!
guys, help me please
I have a file like this one:
diamond 5 7.8
77777765 1 7
1234567890 9 3.5
diamond 2 1
1234567890 3 6.8
77777765 0 4
os Solaris
it's only example, columns may be more, but in my case only 3 columns
so, my question
how I can group... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I read the AWK manual in the MAN page. But i didn't understand the below piece of code in the script
TABLE=`echo "${FILE}" | awk -F"/" '{print $NF}' | cut -d"." -f1 | awk -F"_" '{print $NF}' 2>> ${LOGFILE}`;
Please explain the above code.
Thanks in advance .......
Regards,... (4 Replies)
Need assistance using awk .
Need assistance in awk programming.
Any idea of getting the marked data into a file.
</tr> <tr> <td class='labelOptional_ind'> cdr.00012325.0000000000000000.20130612.050005.WANP4722_csv </td> <td width='15%' class='labelOptional'> <div align='center'>... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new to AWK programming. I have the following for loop in my awk program.
cat printhtml.awk:
BEGIN
-------- <some code here>
END{
----------<some code here>
for(N=0; N<H; N++)
{
for(M=5; M<D; M++) print "\t" D "";
}
-----
}
... (2 Replies)
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gsl-histogram
GSL-HISTOGRAM(1) General Commands Manual GSL-HISTOGRAM(1)NAME
gsl-histogram - compute histogram of data on stdin
SYNOPSYS
gsl-histogram xmin xmax [n]
DESCRIPTION
gsl-histogram is a demonstration program for the GNU Scientific Library. It takes three arguments, specifying the upper and lower bounds
of the histogram and the number of bins. It then reads numbers from `stdin', one line at a time, and adds them to the histogram. When
there is no more data to read it prints out the accumulated histogram using gsl_histogram_fprintf. If n is unspecified then bins of inte-
ger width are used.
EXAMPLE
Here is an example. We generate 10000 random samples from a Cauchy distribution with a width of 30 and histogram them over the range -100
to 100, using 200 bins.
gsl-randist 0 10000 cauchy 30 | gsl-histogram -100 100 200 > histogram.dat
A plot of the resulting histogram will show the familiar shape of the Cauchy distribution with fluctuations caused by the finite sample
size.
awk '{print $1, $3 ; print $2, $3}' histogram.dat | graph -T X
SEE ALSO gsl(3), gsl-randist(1).
AUTHOR
gsl-histogram was written by Brian Gough. Copyright 1996-2000; for copying conditions see the GNU General Public Licence.
This manual page was added by the Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>, the Debian GNU/Linux maintainer for GSL.
GNU GSL-HISTOGRAM(1)