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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Creating a shortcut Post 302663329 by kylle345 on Thursday 28th of June 2012 02:35:18 AM
Old 06-28-2012
Creating a shortcut

Hi, I want to match a column of one file with many others and take the average of each one and put them into one file (I know sounds complicated).

so the 1st file is just a list of names that I want to match with the 2nd file that have names along with rows of values.

Code:
awk 'NR==FNR{a[$1];next}($1 in a){print}' 1st.txt 2nd.txt

However I also want to match the 1st file with file 3,4,5,6 etc. How can I write a code (or modify it to do that). Basically 1st file matching with 2md, 3rd, 4th etc...

After I get the match in a output file for files 2,3,4,5 etc., I want to then average it using this code

Code:
awk '{ M=NF; for(N=4; N<=NF; N++) T[N]+=$N } END {printf("%f", T[4]/NR);for(N=5; N<=M; N++) printf("\t%f", T[N]/NR);printf("\n");}'

Again I want to do it simultaneously for all files at once. After I want all the values along with the name of the initial files (2,3,4,5 etc) into one final output file along with the values.

Hope I did not confuse anyone..

I am currently dong this one by one and it is taking forever... I just want one file i the end with everything (along with names for each row).

Thanks
 

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NAME
Ngraph - creating scientific 2-dimensional graphs SYNOPSIS
ngraph [options] [data file(s) or ngp file] DESCRIPTION
Ngraph is the program to create scientific 2-dimensional graphs for researchers and engineers. Graphs can be exported to PostScript, SVG, PNG or PDF format. OPTIONS
Command line options are: -L file load ngp file -x column data column for the x axis -y column data column for the y axis -X use X axis as the x axis -Y use Y axis as the y axis -U use U axis as the x axis -R use R axis as the y axis -d {mark | line | polygon | curve | diagonal | arrow | rectangle | rectangle_fill | rectangle_solid_fill | errorbar_x | errorbar_y | stair- case_x | staircase_y | bar_x | bar_y | bar_fill_x | bar_fill_y | bar_solid_fill_x | bar_solid_fill_y | fit} specify plot type -m type specify mark type (0-89) -o size specify mark size -l style specify line style -w width specify line width -CR n specify red component of the 1st plot color (0-255) -CG n specify green component of the 1st plot color (0-255) -CB n specify blue component of the 1st plot color (0-255) -cr n specify red component of the 2nd plot color (0-255) -cg n specify green component of the 2nd plot color (0-255) -cb n specify blue component of the 2nd plot color (0-255) -s line specify number of the head skip -r step specify number of the read step -f line specify number of the final line -vx n neighbor average of the x data -vy n neighbor average of the y data -mx formula specify math transformation for the x data -my formula specify math transformation for the y data -ex {linear | log | inverse | MJD} specify scale type of the x axis -ey {linear | log | inverse | MJD} specify scale type of the y axis -minx value specify minimum value of x axis -maxx value specify maximum value of x axis -incx value specify increment value of x axis -miny value specify minimum value of y axis -maxy value specify maximum value of y axis -incy value specify increment value of y axis -g load settings from data file -png file convert ngp file to PNG format -pdf file convert ngp file to PDF format -ps file convert ngp file to PostScript format -eps file convert ngp file to Encapsulated PostScript format -svg file convert ngp file to SVG format -gra file convert ngp file to GRA format -dialog show print dialog (with -p option) -p file print ngp file -n output ngp-file to stdout -h, --help show help message -v, --version show version of Ngraph -V, --VERSION show detail information about Ngraph FILES
${HOME}/.Ngraph/Ngraph.nsc start up script ${HOME}/.Ngraph/Ngraph.ini configuration file ${HOME}/.Ngraph/Ngraph.ngp default graph AUTHORS
Satoshi ISHIZAKA Hiroyuki Ito <ZXB01226@nifty.com> SEE ALSO
ngp2(1) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 Satoshi ISHIZAKA Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Hiroyuki Ito 4th Berkeley Distribution Local NGRAPH(1)
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