Unfortunately it doesn't work. I have much larger file - around 100k lines and it gives me such results...
Any ideas? I checked and there are no more variants of the TB lines...
Hello every one, I have following data
***CAMPAIGN 1998 CONTRIBUTIONS***
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME PHONE Jan | Feb | Mar | Total Donated
... (12 Replies)
How can I extract few lines(like 10 to 15, top 10 and last 10) from a file using perl.
I do it with sed, head and tail in unix scripting. I am new to perl. Appreciate your help. (2 Replies)
hi, i have an awk script and I managed to figure out how to search the max value but Im having difficulty in searching for the min field value.
BEGIN {FS=","; max=0}
NF == 7 {if (max < $6) max = $6;}
END { print man, min}
where $6 is the column of a field separated by a comma (3 Replies)
I'm trying to iterate a UNIX awk script that returns min/max temperature data for each day from a monthly weather data file (01_weath.dat). The temperature data is held in $5. The temps are reported each minute so each day contains 1440 temperature enteries. The below code has gotten me as far as... (5 Replies)
I am trying to print 1st, 2nd, 13th and 14th fields of a file of line numbers from 29 to 10029. I dont know how to put this in one code. Currently I am removing the selected lines by
awk 'NR==29,NR==10029' File1 > File2
and then doing
awk '{print $1, $2, $13, $14}' File2 > File3
Can... (3 Replies)
Hi guys,
I already search on the forum but i can't solve this on my own.
I have a lot of files like this:
And i need to print the line with the maximum value in last column but if the value is the same (2 in this exemple for the 3 last lines) i need get the line with the minimum value in... (4 Replies)
aaa: 3 ms
aaa: 2 ms
aaa: 5 ms
aaa: 10 ms
..........
to get the 3 2 5 10 ...'s min avg and max
something like
min: 2 ms avg: 5 ms max: 10 ms (2 Replies)
I need to find the max/min of columns 1 and 2 of a 2 column file what contains the special character ">".
I know that this will find the max value of column 1.
awk 'BEGIN {max = 0} {if ($1>max) max=$1} END {print max}' input.file
But what if I needed to ignore special characters in the... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need your kind help to get min and max values from file based on value in $5 .
File1
SP12.3 stc 2240806 2240808 + ID1_N003 ID2_N003T0
SP12.3 sto 2241682 2241684 + ID1_N003 ID2_N003T0
SP12.3 XE 2239943 2240011 + ID1_N003 ID2_N003T0
SP12.3 XE 2240077 2241254 + ID1_N003 ... (12 Replies)
gdalinfo(1) General Commands Manual gdalinfo(1)NAME
gdalinfo - gdalinfo lists information about a raster dataset
SYNOPSIS
gdalinfo [--help-general] [-mm] [-stats] [-hist] [-nogcp] [-nomd]
[-noct] [-nofl] [-checksum] [-proj4] [-mdd domain]*
[-sd subdataset] datasetname
DESCRIPTION
The gdalinfo program lists various information about a GDAL supported raster dataset.
-mm
Force computation of the actual min/max values for each band in the dataset.
-stats
Read and display image statistics. Force computation if no statistics are stored in an image.
-hist
Report histogram information for all bands.
-nogcp
Suppress ground control points list printing. It may be useful for datasets with huge amount of GCPs, such as L1B AVHRR or HDF4 MODIS
which contain thousands of them.
-nomd
Suppress metadata printing. Some datasets may contain a lot of metadata strings.
-noct
Suppress printing of color table.
-checksum
Force computation of the checksum for each band in the dataset.
-mdd domain
Report metadata for the specified domain
-nofl
(GDAL >= 1.9.0) Only display the first file of the file list.
-sd subdataset
(GDAL >= 1.9.0) If the input dataset contains several subdatasets read and display a subdataset with specified number (starting from
1). This is an alternative of giving the full subdataset name.
-proj4
(GDAL >= 1.9.0) Report a PROJ.4 string corresponding to the file's coordinate system.
The gdalinfo will report all of the following (if known):
o The format driver used to access the file.
o Raster size (in pixels and lines).
o The coordinate system for the file (in OGC WKT).
o The geotransform associated with the file (rotational coefficients are currently not reported).
o Corner coordinates in georeferenced, and if possible lat/long based on the full geotransform (but not GCPs).
o Ground control points.
o File wide (including subdatasets) metadata.
o Band data types.
o Band color interpretations.
o Band block size.
o Band descriptions.
o Band min/max values (internally known and possibly computed).
o Band checksum (if computation asked).
o Band NODATA value.
o Band overview resolutions available.
o Band unit type (i.e.. 'meters' or 'feet' for elevation bands).
o Band pseudo-color tables.
EXAMPLE
gdalinfo ~/openev/utm.tif
Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF
Size is 512, 512
Coordinate System is:
PROJCS["NAD27 / UTM zone 11N",
GEOGCS["NAD27",
DATUM["North_American_Datum_1927",
SPHEROID["Clarke 1866",6378206.4,294.978698213901]],
PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],
UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433]],
PROJECTION["Transverse_Mercator"],
PARAMETER["latitude_of_origin",0],
PARAMETER["central_meridian",-117],
PARAMETER["scale_factor",0.9996],
PARAMETER["false_easting",500000],
PARAMETER["false_northing",0],
UNIT["metre",1]]
Origin = (440720.000000,3751320.000000)
Pixel Size = (60.000000,-60.000000)
Corner Coordinates:
Upper Left ( 440720.000, 3751320.000) (117d38'28.21"W, 33d54'8.47"N)
Lower Left ( 440720.000, 3720600.000) (117d38'20.79"W, 33d37'31.04"N)
Upper Right ( 471440.000, 3751320.000) (117d18'32.07"W, 33d54'13.08"N)
Lower Right ( 471440.000, 3720600.000) (117d18'28.50"W, 33d37'35.61"N)
Center ( 456080.000, 3735960.000) (117d28'27.39"W, 33d45'52.46"N)
Band 1 Block=512x16 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Gray
AUTHORS
Frank Warmerdam warmerdam@pobox.com, Silke Reimer silke@intevation.de
GDAL Tue Sep 18 2012 gdalinfo(1)