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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers "Smoothing" the data Post 302601029 by cosmologist on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 05:35:50 PM
Old 02-22-2012
When I use this set of numbers:

Code:
3002.300
3002.600
3002.900
3003.200
3003.500
3003.800
3004.100
3004.400
3004.700
3005.000
3005.300
3005.600
3005.900
3006.200
3006.500
3006.800
3007.100
3007.400
3007.700
3008.000
3008.300
3008.600
3008.900
3009.200
3009.500
3009.800
3010.100
3010.400
3010.700
3011.000
3011.300
3011.600
3011.900
3012.200
3012.500
3012.800
3013.100
3013.400
3013.700
3014.000
3014.300
3014.600
3014.900
3015.200
3015.500
3015.800
3016.100
3016.400
3016.700
3017.000
3017.300
3017.600
3017.900
3018.200
3018.500
3018.800
3019.100
3019.400
3019.700
3020.000
3020.300
3020.600
3020.900
3021.200
3021.500
3021.800
3022.100
3022.400
3022.700
3023.000
3023.300
3023.600
3023.900
3024.200
3024.500
3024.800
3025.100
3025.400
3025.700
3026.000
3026.300
3026.600

I expect the output:

Code:
3005.600
3009.200
3012.800
3016.400
3020.000
3023.600

But I get:

Code:
3005.6
3012.2
3018.8

 

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orber_tc(3erl)						     Erlang Module Definition						    orber_tc(3erl)

NAME
orber_tc - Help functions for IDL typecodes DESCRIPTION
This module contains some functions that gives support in creating IDL typecodes that can be used in for example the any types typecode field. For the simple types it is meaningless to use this API but the functions exist to get the interface complete. The type TC used below describes an IDL type and is a tuple according to the to the Erlang language mapping. EXPORTS
null() -> TC void() -> TC short() -> TC unsigned_short() -> TC long() -> TC unsigned_long() -> TC long_long() -> TC unsigned_long_long() -> TC wchar() -> TC float() -> TC double() -> TC boolean() -> TC char() -> TC octet() -> TC any() -> TC typecode() -> TC principal() -> TC These functions return the IDL typecodes for simple types. object_reference(Id, Name) -> TC Types Id = string() the repository ID Name = string() the type name of the object Function returns the IDL typecode for object_reference. struct(Id, Name, ElementList) -> TC Types Id = string() the repository ID Name = string() the type name of the struct ElementList = [{MemberName, TC}] a list of the struct elements MemberName = string() the element name Function returns the IDL typecode for struct. union(Id, Name, DiscrTC, Default, ElementList) -> TC Types Id = string() the repository ID Name = string() the type name of the union DiscrTC = TC the typecode for the unions discriminant Default = integer() a value that indicates which tuple in the element list that is default (value < 0 means no default) ElementList = [{Label, MemberName, TC}] a list of the union elements Label = term() the label value should be of the DiscrTC type MemberName = string() the element name Function returns the IDL typecode for union. enum(Id, Name, ElementList) -> TC Types Id = string() the repository ID Name = string() the type name of the enum ElementList = [MemberName] a list of the enums elements MemberName = string() the element name Function returns the IDL typecode for enum. string(Length) -> TC Types Length = integer() the length of the string (0 means unbounded) Function returns the IDL typecode for string. wstring(Length) -> TC Types Length = integer() the length of the wstring (0 means unbounded) Function returns the IDL typecode for wstring. fixed(Digits, Scale) -> TC Types Digits = Scale = integer() the digits and scale parameters of a Fixed type Function returns the IDL typecode for fixed. sequence(ElemTC, Length) -> TC Types ElemTC = TC the typecode for the sequence elements Length = integer() the length of the sequence (0 means unbounded) Function returns the IDL typecode for sequence. array(ElemTC, Length) -> TC Types ElemTC = TC the typecode for the array elements Length = integer() the length of the array Function returns the IDL typecode for array. alias(Id, Name, AliasTC) -> TC Types Id = string() the repository ID Name = string() the type name of the alias AliasTC = TC the typecode for the type which the alias refer to Function returns the IDL typecode for alias. exception(Id, Name, ElementList) -> TC Types Id = string() the repository ID Name = string() the type name of the exception ElementList = [{MemberName, TC}] a list of the exception elements MemberName = string() the element name Function returns the IDL typecode for exception. get_tc(Object) -> TC get_tc(Id) -> TC Types Object = record() an IDL specified struct, union or exception Id = string() the repository ID If the get_tc/1 gets a record that is and IDL specified struct, union or exception as a parameter it returns the typecode. If the parameter is a repository ID it uses the Interface Repository to get the typecode. check_tc(TC) -> boolean() Function checks the syntax of an IDL typecode. Ericsson AB orber 3.6.20 orber_tc(3erl)
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