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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk , conditional involving line and column Post 302602960 by ariesto on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 07:35:25 PM
Old 02-28-2012
sorry asking (probably) silly question. "simax" this is general term for maximum value of everything or because in my question, for maximum value of Si type of atom, so other words can be used?

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another question how if type of atoms also indicated by number
type z vz
2 34 54
1 20 56
3 14 13
2 40 17
1 65 18
3 70 19
2 24 20
3 85 21
1 90 12
2 12 34
so this command : if( $1 == "Si" && $2+0 > simax ) should be changed to
if( $1 == "2" && $2+0 > simax ) or
if( $1 == 2 && $2+0 > simax )?
thank you very much
 

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