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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Skipping rows based on columns Post 302633689 by ramky79 on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 10:29:44 AM
Old 05-02-2012
Thankyou Guru and neutronscott.
this is working but, I see that it is skipping the rows eventhough they have 5 fields in them...

see my examples below

Here is the first 10 lines of my input file:

Code:
Country  Postal  Admin4  StreetBaseName  StreetType
HUN      2243    Kóka    Dózsa György   út
HUN      5475    Csépa   4511
HUN      9600    Sárvár  Ady Endre      utca
HUN      8705    Somogyszentpál  Kossuth        utca
HUN      7098    Magyarkeszi     H?sök  tere
HUN      2483    Gárdony
HUN      5100    Jászberény
HUN      5100    Jászberény      Lehel vezér    tér
HUN      5811    Végegyháza      Széchenyi István       út

I have used the following code:

Code:
awk 'NR<2||NF==5' HUN1.dat >HUN2.dat

Here are the First 10 lines of my output file:

Code:
Country  Postal  Admin4  StreetBaseName  StreetType
HUN      8705    Somogyszentpál  Kossuth        utca
HUN      7098    Magyarkeszi     H?sök  tere
HUN      2310    Szigetszentmiklós       Losonczi       utca
HUN      7142    Pörböly         Óvoda  utca
HUN      4025    Debrecen        Barna  utca
HUN      2040    Budaörs         Farkasréti     utca
HUN      2040    Budaörs         Szabadság      út
HUN      9373    Pusztacsalád    Új     utca
HUN      4262    Nyíracsád       Rákóczi        utca

Line 1,3,9 and 10 are skipped even though they have 5 fields in them.
 

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MPSMatrixDescriptor(3)					 MetalPerformanceShaders.framework				    MPSMatrixDescriptor(3)

NAME
MPSMatrixDescriptor SYNOPSIS
#import <MPSMatrixTypes.h> Inherits NSObject. Class Methods (__nonnull instancetype) + matrixDescriptorWithDimensions:columns:rowBytes:dataType: (__nonnull instancetype) + matrixDescriptorWithRows:columns:rowBytes:dataType: (__nonnull instancetype) + matrixDescriptorWithRows:columns:matrices:rowBytes:matrixBytes:dataType: (size_t) + rowBytesFromColumns:dataType: (size_t) + rowBytesForColumns:dataType: Properties NSUInteger rows NSUInteger columns NSUInteger matrices MPSDataType dataType NSUInteger rowBytes NSUInteger matrixBytes Detailed Description This depends on Metal.framework A MPSMatrixDescriptor describes the sizes, strides, and data type of a an array of 2-dimensional matrices. All storage is assumed to be in 'matrix-major'. See the description for MPSMatrix for further details. Method Documentation + (__nonnull instancetype) matrixDescriptorWithDimensions: (NSUInteger) rows(NSUInteger) columns(NSUInteger) rowBytes(MPSDataType) dataType Create a MPSMatrixDescriptor with the specified dimensions and data type. Parameters: rows The number of rows of the matrix. columns The number of columns of the matrix. rowBytes The number of bytes between starting elements of consecutive rows. Must be a multiple of the element size. dataType The type of the data to be stored in the matrix. For performance considerations the optimal row stride may not necessarily be equal to the number of columns in the matrix. The MPSMatrix class provides a method which may be used to determine this value, see the rowBytesForColumns API in the MPSMatrix class. The number of matrices described is initialized to 1. + (__nonnull instancetype) matrixDescriptorWithRows: (NSUInteger) rows(NSUInteger) columns(NSUInteger) matrices(NSUInteger) rowBytes(NSUInteger) matrixBytes(MPSDataType) dataType Create a MPSMatrixDescriptor with the specified dimensions and data type. Parameters: rows The number of rows of a single matrix. columns The number of columns of a single matrix. matrices The number of matrices in the MPSMatrix object. rowBytes The number of bytes between starting elements of consecutive rows. Must be a multiple of the element size. matrixBytes The number of bytes between starting elements of consecutive matrices. Must be a multiple of rowBytes. dataType The type of the data to be stored in the matrix. For performance considerations the optimal row stride may not necessarily be equal to the number of columns in the matrix. The MPSMatrix class provides a method which may be used to determine this value, see the rowBytesForColumns API in the MPSMatrix class. + (__nonnull instancetype) matrixDescriptorWithRows: (NSUInteger) rows(NSUInteger) columns(NSUInteger) rowBytes(MPSDataType) dataType + (size_t) rowBytesForColumns: (NSUInteger) columns(MPSDataType) dataType + (size_t) rowBytesFromColumns: (NSUInteger) columns(MPSDataType) dataType Return the recommended row stride, in bytes, for a given number of columns. Parameters: columns The number of columns in the matrix for which the recommended row stride, in bytes, is to be determined. dataType The type of matrix data values. To achieve best performance the optimal stride between rows of a matrix is not necessarily equivalent to the number of columns. This method returns the row stride, in bytes, which gives best performance for a given number of columns. Using this row stride to construct your array is recommended, but not required (provided that the stride used is still large enough to allocate a full row of data). Property Documentation - columns [read], [write], [nonatomic], [assign] The number of columns in a matrix. - dataType [read], [write], [nonatomic], [assign] The type of the data which makes up the values of the matrix. - matrices [read], [nonatomic], [assign] The number of matrices. - matrixBytes [read], [nonatomic], [assign] The stride, in bytes, between corresponding elements of consecutive matrices. Must be a multiple of rowBytes. - rowBytes [read], [write], [nonatomic], [assign] The stride, in bytes, between corresponding elements of consecutive rows. Must be a multiple of the element size. - rows [read], [write], [nonatomic], [assign] The number of rows in a matrix. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for MetalPerformanceShaders.framework from the source code. Version MetalPerformanceShaders-100 Thu Feb 8 2018 MPSMatrixDescriptor(3)
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