07-13-2011
I can't see your computer from here, could you show what you're getting from raw df -h?
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I check the man page but I still cannot see what this command is supposed to do
sort +5 -6 <file>
It just seems to sort the file as normal??
Thanks
Calypso (3 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi to all.
I'm trying to sort this with the Unix command sort.
user1:12345678:3.5:2.5:8:1:2:3
user2:12345679:4.5:3.5:8:1:3:2
user3:12345687:5.5:2.5:6:1:3:2
user4:12345670:5.5:2.5:5:3:2:1
user5:12345671:2.5:5.5:7:2:3:1
I need to get this:
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Hello all -
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have an input like
4.3.6.66
4.3.6.67
4.3.6.70
4.3.6.25
4.3.6.15
4.3.6.54
4.3.6.44
4.3.6.34
4.3.6.24
4.3.6.14
4.3.6.53
4.3.6.43
4.3.6.49
4.3.6.33
4.3.6.52
4.3.6.19
4.3.6.58
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sort --random-sort
The full command is
path=`find /testdir -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d | ***Some sort of sort function*** | head -1`
I have a list I want to randomly sort. It works fine in ubuntu but on a 'osx lion' sort dosen't have the --random-sort option.
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Input file:
100%ABC2 3.44E-12 USA
A2M%H02579 0E0 UK
100%ABC2 5.34E-8 UK
100%ABC2 3.25E-12 USA
A2M%H02579 5E-45 UK
Output file:
100%ABC2 3.44E-12 USA
100%ABC2 3.25E-12 USA
100%ABC2 5.34E-8 UK
A2M%H02579 0E0 UK
A2M%H02579 5E-45 UK
Code try:
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Hi Experts,
I have a filelist collected from another server , now want to sort the output using date/time stamp filed.
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Here is the input:
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hi,
Could anyone kindly show me a link or explain the difference between
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sort -u -k2 -k3
Example;
100 20 30
100 20 30
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How to sort the following output based on lowest to highest BE?
The following sort does not work.
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BE31.116 0s 0s DOWN DAMP
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prima::detailedlist
Prima::DetailedList(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Prima::DetailedList(3)
NAME
Prima::DetailedList - a multi-column list viewer with controlling header widget.
SYNOPSIS
use Prima::DetailedList;
my $l = $w-> insert( 'Prima::DetailedList',
columns => 2,
headers => [ 'Column 1', 'Column 2' ],
items => [
['Row 1, Col 1', 'Row 1, Col 2'],
['Row 2, Col 1', 'Row 2, Col 2']
],
);
$l-> sort(1);
DESCRIPTION
Prima::DetailedList is a descendant of Prima::ListViewer, and as such provides a certain level of abstraction. It overloads format of items
in order to support multi-column ( 2D ) cell span. It also inserts Prima::Header widget on top of the list, so the user can interactively
move, resize and sort the content of the list. The sorting mechanism is realized inside the package; it is activated by the mouse click on
a header tab.
Since the class inherits Prima::ListViewer, some functionality, like 'item search by key', or "get_item_text" method can not operate on 2D
lists. Therefore, mainColumn property is introduced, that selects the column representing all the data.
API
Events
Sort COLUMN, DIRECTION
Called inside sort method, to facilitate custom algorithms of sorting. If the callback procedure is willing to sort by COLUMN index,
then it must call "clear_event", to signal the event flow stop. The DIRECTION is a boolean flag, specifying whether the sorting must be
performed is ascending ( 1 ) or descending ( 0 ) order.
The callback procedure must operate on the internal storage of "{items}", which is an array of arrays of scalars.
The default action is the literal sorting algorithm, where precedence is arbitrated by "cmp" operator ( see "Equality Operators" in
perlop ) .
Properties
columns INTEGER
Governs the number of columns in items. If set-called, and the new number is different from the old number, both items and headers are
restructured.
Default value: 0
headerClass
Assigns a header class.
Create-only property.
Default value: "Prima::Header"
headerProfile HASH
Assigns hash of properties, passed to the header widget during the creation.
Create-only property.
headerDelegations ARRAY
Assigns a header widget list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
headers ARRAY
Array of strings, passed to the header widget as column titles.
items ARRAY
Array of arrays of scalars, of arbitrary kind. The default behavior, however, assumes that the scalars are strings. The data direction
is from left to right and from top to bottom.
mainColumn INTEGER
Selects the column, responsible for representation of all the data. As the user clicks the header tab, "mainColumn" is automatically
changed to the corresponding column.
Default value: 0
Methods
sort [ COLUMN ]
Sorts items by the COLUMN index in ascending order. If COLUMN is not specified, sorts by the last specified column, or by #0 if it is
the first "sort" invocation.
If COLUMN was specified, and the last specified column equals to COLUMN, the sort direction is reversed.
The method does not perform sorting itself, but invokes Sort notification, so the sorting algorithms can be overloaded, or be applied
differently to the columns.
AUTHOR
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO
Prima, Prima::Lists, Prima::Header, examples/sheet.pl
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-24 Prima::DetailedList(3)