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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Remove letter from $1 using awk or sed Post 302567930 by radoulov on Tuesday 25th of October 2011 02:35:39 PM
Old 10-25-2011
I thought you needed something like this:

Code:
zsh-4.3.12[t]% cat infile
575G /local/mis/SYBDUMP
333G /local/mis/SYBDUMP
512G /local/mis/SYBDUMP
zsh-4.3.12[t]% awk 'END { print t } { t += $1 }' infile
1420


Or I am missing something?
 

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