hai i need my single awk script to act on 4 trace files of ns2 and to calculate througput and it should print result from each trace file in a single trace file. i tried with the following code but it doesnt work
please help me with a correct command
Hello Everyone,
I am new to scripting and confused with how to do this efficiently. I am trying to use AWK to do this.
I have a lot of files in a folder which has the data of my throughput measurements in two columns i.e. Serial # and Throughput. like this
177.994 847.9
178.996 ... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I am faced with a rather unusual problem regarding interaction between NT and UNIX. I am using an ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) tool on unix that has the capability to read .xls files. So, when I FTP an excel (.xls) file from a windows server to unix and attempt to read it with this... (3 Replies)
Helllo UNIX Forum :)
Since I am posting on this board, yes, I am new to UNIX!
I read a copy of "UNIX made easy" from 1990, which felt like a making a "computer-science time jump" backwards ;)
So, basically I have some sort of understanding what the basic concept is.
Problem Description:... (6 Replies)
Hi!
I have 2 files containing data that I need to process at the same time, I have problems in reading a different number of lines from the different files.
Here is an explanation of what I need to do (possibly with an awk script).
File "samples.txt" contains data in the format:
time_instant... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I'd like to process multiple files. For example:
file1.txt
file2.txt
file3.txt
Each file contains several lines of data. I want to extract a piece of data and output it to a new file.
file1.txt ----> newfile1.txt
file2.txt ----> newfile2.txt
file3.txt ----> newfile3.txt
Here is... (3 Replies)
I have five directories, dir1 to dir5
for each directory, I have all same number-named folders. There are four types of folders, {1..10}, {20..30}, { 40..50}, {60..70}
Now for each types of folder, I will do the same thing, here is the code
for i in {1..5}
do
cd dir$i
mkdir temp1
for... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'm using awk command in bash script. I'm able to pass multiple files to awk for processing.The code i can use is as below(sample code)
#!/bin/bash
awk -F "," 'BEGIN {
...
...
...
}' file1 file2 file3
In the above code i'm passing the file names manually and it is fine till my... (7 Replies)
Hello
I have a program cfxfrwb which is designed to remove headers from reports files.
The cfxfrwb is located in the following directory /u01/efin/v40/live/bin
I run the program against a single report file in the temp directory and it does it's job../cfxfrwb... (2 Replies)
Hello
I posted on here a while ago about processing multiple files within a script.
See original post below:
I have a program cfxfrwb which is designed to remove headers from reports files.
The cfxfrwb is located in the following directory /u01/efin/v40/live/bin
I run the program against... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: captainrhodes
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
picosat
PICOSAT(1) General Commands Manual PICOSAT(1)NAME
picosat - SAT solver with proof and core support
SYNOPSIS
picosat [options] input-file
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the picosat command.
picosat is a SAT solver with proof and core capabilities. Use the picosat.trace binary to actually use these capabilities (these incur some
overhead).
OPTIONS -h Show summary of options.
--version
print version and exit
--config
print build configuration and exit
-v enable verbose output
-f ignore invalid header
-n do not print satisfying assignment
-p print formula in DIMACS format and exit
-i <0/1>
force FALSE respectively TRUE as default phase
-a <lit>
start with an assumption
-l <limit>
set decision limit
-s <seed>
set random number generator seed
-o <output>
set output file
-t <trace>
generate compact proof trace file (use picosat.trace, see above).
-T <trace>
generate extended proof trace file (use picosat.trace, see above).
-r <trace>
generate reverse unit propagation proof file (use picosat.trace, see above).
-c <core>
generate clausal core file in DIMACS format (use picosat.trace, see above).
-V <core>
generate file listing core variables
-U <core>
generate file listing used variables
AUTHOR
picosat was written by Armin Biere <biere@jku.at>.
This manual page was written by Michael Tautschnig <mt@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
February 5, 2010 PICOSAT(1)