thank you again felipe.vinturin for your quick response
I had (and still have your code severely in mind) but if i use the find<Path> part wouldn't this need to be iterated through a loop in order to access the specific directory out of the 720 in the main directory? (please be aware that i'm a newbie in shell scripting )
so the main directory is : /home/datasets/
and in there there are 720 directories....by using the find <path> in order to access the single .txt file (and then in the do-done put these 3 awk commands) wouldn't i have to call every time the find tool to find again the path (e.g. /home/datasets/hour_1/ then /home/datasets/hour_2/ etc..etc..)?
thanks again
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hi felipe again, i actually have tried your code by doing this:
i get errors on fileBaseName and fileDirName and as expected some errors in the awk commands....is the fileBaseName and fileDirName failure has to do that i'm under cygwin?
cheers and thank you again!
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