Hi ahamed,
results are more possible bus still not there..
I know that max should be over 160 and min around 40-50.
@Birei script is working on a smaller files but with the bigger files it doesn't work.
Maybe the problem is that some lines have 4digit values in the 5th column - like this?
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)
ppp.Auth(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual ppp.Auth(4)NAME
ppp.Auth - PPP authentication file format
DESCRIPTION
The file contains values used by HP PPP's implementation of the link-level authentication protocols, (and (This implementation of both CHAP
and PAP conforms to RFC 1334,
CHAP is a stronger authentication mechanism and should be used whenever possible, in preference over PAP.
Format
Each authentication specification is on its own single line of up to 1023 characters. Comments begin with a and extend to the end of the
line; blank lines, or lines beginning with a are ignored. Fields are separated by horizontal white space (blanks or tabs).
If is using CHAP authentication, the first word on the line must match the peer's Name as received in a CHAP Challenge or Response packet
and the second word is used for the Secret. If is using PAP authentication, the first word on the line must match the in a transmitted or
received PAP Authenticate-Request packet and the second word is used for the Password. The default value used for the Name in transmitted
CHAP packets or for the Peer-ID in transmitted PAP packets is the hostname(1) of the machine is running on.
In the midst of the Name/Peer-ID and Secret/Password strings, ^x is translated into the appropriate control character before matching, and
represents the character corresponding to the octal number xxx. Other special sequences are:
Matches a space character (ASCII 0x20).
Matches a horizontal tab character (ASCII 0x09).
Matches a line feed character (ASCII 0x0a).
Matches a carriage return character (ASCII 0x0d).
The fields have the following meaning:
name The Name field of a sent or received CHAP Challenge or Response message, or the Peer-ID field of a sent or received PAP
Authenticate-Request message. For transmitted packets, this is the hostname unless overridden by the option.
secret The secret word that the peer also knows.
optional address restrictions
A set of zero or more patterns restricting the addresses that we will allow to be used with the named peer. Patterns are
separated by spaces or tabs and are parsed from left to right. Each pattern may begin with an exclamation mark to indi-
cate that the following pattern should not be allowed. The rest of the pattern consists of digits and periods, and
optionally a leading or trailing asterisk, which will match anything. If none of the patterns match, then the address
will be allowed if the last pattern began with an exclamation point, and will be disallowed otherwise.
This optional address restriction feature is available only for IPv4 addresses.
EXAMPLES
The following provides with a secret for use when a peer claims to be other-host, robin, or "Jack's machine".
SECURITY CONCERNS
The file should be mode 600 or 400, and owned by root.
AUTHOR
was developed by the Progressive Systems.
SEE ALSO pppd(1), ppp.Devices(4), ppp.Dialers(4), ppp.Filter(4), ppp.Keys(4), ppp.Systems(4), services(4).
RFC 792, RFC 1332, RFC 1334, RFC 1548.
ppp.Auth(4)