Print smallest negative number with corresponding index from a column
considering the following table:
how to print (using sed or awk or ...): the smallest negative number from col4 that has value less than 1.0 in col2 (like 0.71731735, 0.8731724, etc but not 13.49785832 or 13.7606723)
expected result looks like:
I appreciate for any idea
Birda
Last edited by Scrutinizer; 02-14-2013 at 04:09 AM..
Reason: code tags
Hi All,
My script is reading a log file line by line
log file is like ;
19:40:22 :INFO Total time taken to Service External Request---115ms
19:40:25 DEBUG : Batch processed libdaemon.x86_64 0-0.10-5.el5 - u
19:40:22 INFO Total time taken to Service External Request---20ms
19:40:24... (4 Replies)
Hey. This is pretty easy stuff but I'm learning the basics of Unix at the moment so keep that in mind. I have to:
1) Write a C-shell script to monitor user activity on the server for 13 minutes.
2) Then print the smallest and largest number of users during these 13 minutes.
I have this:
1)... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to print column value based on row number say multiple of 8.
Input file:
line 1 67 34
line 2 45 57
. . .
. . .
line 8 12 46
. . .
. . .
line 16 24 90
. . .
. . .
line 24 49 67
Output
46
90
67 (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I'm new to the forums and hope to be able to contribute something useful in the future; however I must admit that what has prompted me to join is the fact that currently I need help with something that has me at the end of my tether.
I have a PDB (Protein Data Bank) file which I... (13 Replies)
Input file :
5 20
500 2
20 41
41 0
23 1
Desired output :
5
2
20
0
1
By comparing column 1 and 2 in each line, I hope can print out the column with smallest number.
I did try the following code, but it don't look good :( (2 Replies)
Hi,
Anybody know how to print out the record that shown smallest number among column 3 and column 4
Case 1 Input :
37170 37196 77 51
37174 37195 73 52
37174 37194 73 53
Case 1 Output :
37170 37196 77 51
Case 2 Input :
469613 469660 73 ... (4 Replies)
I have the following awk script that I am using to find the max value in the file and print results.
awk 'BEGIN {MAX=-1E100} {for (x=2; x<=NF; x++) if ($x>MAX) {MAX = $x; C1 = $1}} END {print substr(C1,1,11), substr(C1,13,4), substr(C1,18,2), MAX}' ABC*
Input (ABC*)
... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I have often found bash to be difficult when it comes to floating point numbers. I have data with rows of tab delimited floating point numbers. I need to find the smallest number in each row that is not 0.0. Numbers can be negative and they do not come in any particular order for a given... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
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dbix::class::schema::loader::relbuilder
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder(3pm)NAME
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder - Builds relationships for DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader
SYNOPSIS
See DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader and DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base.
DESCRIPTION
This class builds relationships for DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader. This is module is not (yet) for external use.
METHODS
new
Arguments: $loader object
generate_code
Arguments:
[
[ local_moniker1 (scalar), fk_info1 (arrayref), uniq_info1 (arrayref) ]
[ local_moniker2 (scalar), fk_info2 (arrayref), uniq_info2 (arrayref) ]
...
]
This generates the code for the relationships of each table.
"local_moniker" is the moniker name of the table which had the REFERENCES statements. The fk_info arrayref's contents should take the
form:
[
{
local_table => 'some_table',
local_moniker => 'SomeTable',
local_columns => [ 'col2', 'col3' ],
remote_table => 'another_table_moniker',
remote_moniker => 'AnotherTableMoniker',
remote_columns => [ 'col5', 'col7' ],
},
{
local_table => 'some_other_table',
local_moniker => 'SomeOtherTable',
local_columns => [ 'col1', 'col4' ],
remote_table => 'yet_another_table_moniker',
remote_moniker => 'YetAnotherTableMoniker',
remote_columns => [ 'col1', 'col2' ],
},
# ...
],
The uniq_info arrayref's contents should take the form:
[
[
uniq_constraint_name => [ 'col1', 'col2' ],
],
[
another_uniq_constraint_name => [ 'col1', 'col2' ],
],
],
This method will return the generated relationships as a hashref keyed on the class names. The values are arrayrefs of hashes containing
method name and arguments, like so:
{
'Some::Source::Class' => [
{ method => 'belongs_to', arguments => [ 'col1', 'Another::Source::Class' ],
{ method => 'has_many', arguments => [ 'anothers', 'Yet::Another::Source::Class', 'col15' ],
],
'Another::Source::Class' => [
# ...
],
# ...
}
AUTHOR
See "AUTHOR" in DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader and "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader.
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-08 DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder(3pm)