textfile 1 textfile 2
to combine 2 textfile result together and create new file result
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Hi guys I need a format or an approach to this problem i am facing to combine 2 log and generate a new result.. help is very much appreciated..
i have 100 of records in textfile 1 and 77 records in textfile 2. So I pretty much need to start with loops =(
Last edited by Franklin52; 09-20-2012 at 09:29 AM..
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Hi,
I have a file and the content looks like this:
line1
line2
File #5 : found
'/u01/testing.txt'
line5
line6
line7
File #12 : found
'/u01/testabc.txt'
line10
line11
I want to write a bash script to give me the output:
The file 5 is '/u01/testing.txt'
The file 12 is... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I have a excel file which has almost ten columns on the shared drive. I have to write a shell script to ftp that daily to unix server and then extract some columns from there and generate oracle standard text file. The columns should be in proper order and aligned properly, otherwise... (1 Reply)
FILE-1
USER username@foo.com
TOOLIN tool-a
TOOL2 tool-b
TOOL3 tool-c
TOOL4 tool-d
TOOL5 tool-e
USER username_2@foo.com
TOOLIN tool-e
TOOL2 tool-f
TOOL3 tool-c
TOOL4 tool-d
....
I need to take this file and generate a target XML file -
<access>
<managed>
... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I want to create a file whose content is multiple lines of strings.
The string has the following pattern:
aaaa/bbbb/A-B.txt
A is a variable ranges from A1 to A2
B is a variable ranges from B1 to B2
Any ideas?
Thanks. (17 Replies)
Hi,
I have the output (as below) which i want it to be in a table.
For e.g.
space utilization in PSE on path /logs is 0%
space utilization in PSE on path /logs/tuxedo/tuxlsp is 16%
space utilization in PSE on path /ldvarlsp/lsp/log is 37%
space utilization in PSE on path /home is 6%... (7 Replies)
Dear Members,
I have a table in Oracle DB and one of its column name is INFO which has data in text format which we need to fetch in a script and create an xml file of a new table from the input.
The contents of a single cell of INFO column is like:
Area:app - aam
Clean Up Criteria:... (0 Replies)
hi,
i have a text file that looks like this!
i want to generate an excel sheet out of it, removing all the junk data except the addresses
that look like
. Arrow Electrical Services
Rotating Machinery, Electrical Contracting & Mining Specialists
Onsite maintenance, breakdown... (8 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have a text file that states:
cat prod.hosts
11.29.130.14 host1 host1.test.com web17
11.29.130.15 host2 host2.test.com web18
11.29.130.16 host3 host3.test.com web19
I want a .csv file that states:
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Hello
I'm working on a script to list all ipv6 from given address
so I've run this script which create hex part of ipv6
STR2=159
END2=200
SUM2=`expr $END2 - $STR2`
for ((i=STR2;i<=END2;++i)); do
x=$( printf "%x" $i ) ; echo $x
echo -e "::"$x >> netpart.txt
done
output is :
::9f... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nimafire
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ddisna
DDISNA(l) ) DDISNA(l)
NAME
DDISNA - compute the reciprocal condition numbers for the eigenvectors of a real symmetric or complex Hermitian matrix or for the left or
right singular vectors of a general m-by-n matrix
SYNOPSIS
SUBROUTINE DDISNA( JOB, M, N, D, SEP, INFO )
CHARACTER JOB
INTEGER INFO, M, N
DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), SEP( * )
PURPOSE
DDISNA computes the reciprocal condition numbers for the eigenvectors of a real symmetric or complex Hermitian matrix or for the left or
right singular vectors of a general m-by-n matrix. The reciprocal condition number is the 'gap' between the corresponding eigenvalue or
singular value and the nearest other one.
The bound on the error, measured by angle in radians, in the I-th computed vector is given by
DLAMCH( 'E' ) * ( ANORM / SEP( I ) )
where ANORM = 2-norm(A) = max( abs( D(j) ) ). SEP(I) is not allowed to be smaller than DLAMCH( 'E' )*ANORM in order to limit the size of
the error bound.
DDISNA may also be used to compute error bounds for eigenvectors of the generalized symmetric definite eigenproblem.
ARGUMENTS
JOB (input) CHARACTER*1
Specifies for which problem the reciprocal condition numbers should be computed:
= 'E': the eigenvectors of a symmetric/Hermitian matrix;
= 'L': the left singular vectors of a general matrix;
= 'R': the right singular vectors of a general matrix.
M (input) INTEGER
The number of rows of the matrix. M >= 0.
N (input) INTEGER
If JOB = 'L' or 'R', the number of columns of the matrix, in which case N >= 0. Ignored if JOB = 'E'.
D (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (M) if JOB = 'E'
dimension (min(M,N)) if JOB = 'L' or 'R' The eigenvalues (if JOB = 'E') or singular values (if JOB = order. If singular values,
they must be non-negative.
SEP (output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (M) if JOB = 'E'
dimension (min(M,N)) if JOB = 'L' or 'R' The reciprocal condition numbers of the vectors.
INFO (output) INTEGER
= 0: successful exit.
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
LAPACK version 3.0 15 June 2000 DDISNA(l)