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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers replace "," with "." only in specific columns of a file? Post 302545426 by Unilearn on Monday 8th of August 2011 10:02:58 AM
Old 08-08-2011
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Thanks a lot bartus11.

That is working fine. However, I still have this problem...

The 8th coloumn in my text file contains the values which are less than 1. Hence the text file puts them in this format...ex.2.5e-005 instead of 0.000025.
When I sort my file according to values in the 8th coloumn in ascending order, it is not recognizing the values which are in "2.5e-005' format!

Any suggestions!!

Thanks
 

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PMNUMBERSTR(3)						     Library Functions Manual						    PMNUMBERSTR(3)

NAME
pmNumberStr, pmNumberStr_r - fixed width output format for numbers C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> const char *pmNumberStr(double value); char *pmNumberStr_r(double value, char *buf, int buflen); cc ... -lpcp DESCRIPTION
pmNumberStr returns the address of a 8-byte buffer that holds a null-byte terminated representation of value suitable for output with fixed width fields. The pmNumberStr_r function does the same, but stores the result in a user-supplied buffer buf of length buflen, which should have room for at least 8 bytes. The value is scaled using multipliers in powers of ``one thousand'' (the decimal ``kilo'') and has a bias that provides greater precision for positive numbers as opposed to negative numbers. The format depends on the sign and magnitude of value as follows (d represents a decimal digit): +----------------------------------+---------+ | value range | format | +----------------------------------+---------+ | > 999995000000000 | inf? | |999995000000000 - 999995000000 | ddd.ddT | | 999995000000 - 999995000 | ddd.ddG | | 999995000 - 999995 | ddd.ddM | | 999995 - 999.995 | ddd.ddK | | 999.995 - 0.005 | ddd.dd | | 0.005 - -0.005 | 0.00 | | -0.005 - -99.95 | -dd.dd | | -99.995 - -99995 | -dd.ddK | | -99995 - -99995000 | -dd.ddM | | -99995000 - -99995000000 | -dd.ddG | | -99995000000 - -99995000000000 | -dd.ddT | | < -99995000000000 | -inf? | +----------------------------------+---------+ At the boundary points of the ranges, the chosen format will retain the maximum number of significant digits. NOTES
pmNumberStr returns a pointer to a static buffer and hence is not thread-safe. Multi-threaded applications should use pmNumberStr_r instead. SEE ALSO
printf(3) Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMNUMBERSTR(3)
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