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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Calculate average from CSV file using PERL script Post 302552652 by itkamaraj on Monday 5th of September 2011 04:41:33 AM
Old 09-05-2011
read about the split function in the perl

the above posted code will not work in windows.

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Code:
 
$ perl -e 'my $total=0; while (<>) { chomp; my $value = (split /([,:])/)[2]; $total=$value+$total; }print $total/$.' fps.csv
30.1827114285714

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