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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Counting entries in a file Post 302562426 by rdcwayx on Thursday 6th of October 2011 09:45:58 PM
Old 10-06-2011
Cheers.
Code:
awk -v s=$interval 'NR==1{min=$1}
                    {NoP[$1]++;UnIP[$1 FS $2]++;IP[$2];min=min>$1?$1:min;max=max>$1?max:$1;byte[$1]+=$3}
                   END{for (i=min;i<=max;i=i+s)  
                         { b=i
                           while (b<i+s) 
                                 {t+=NoP[b];u+=byte[b]
                                  for (j in IP) if (UnIP[b FS j]) 
                                                   { x[j] 
                                                     v=(z[j]++)?v:v+1;
                                                   }
                                  b++
                                 }
                           print ++e,t,length(x),v,u
                           t=0;u=0;delete x;v=0}
                       }' infile

Code:
interval=1

1 2 1 1 30
2 3 3 2 130
3 5 3 2 120
4 2 2 1 40

Code:
interval=2

1 5 3 3 160
2 7 4 3 160

 

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