Hi, i have a file which content the following:
>cat cols
data a:23:data
data b:76:data
data c:-30:data
i would like to sum up the value of column 2, but the result that return to me is 0. Can anyone help?
i'm using this code to do the sum
awk -F" " 'BEGIN {x=0} {x+=$2} END {print... (5 Replies)
Here is my file name countries
USSR 8650 262 Asia
Canada 3852 24 North America
China 3692 866 Asia
USA 3615 219 North America
Brazil 3286 116 South America
India 1269 637 Asia
Argentina 1072 ... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I just need to print the # of columns for each line of the input file.
The input file uses the ascii 009 tab character.
I specify this character as the FS (field separator) in the BEGIN section, and I know the FS character is correct because I can print it.
When I try to print the #... (1 Reply)
i have a file in following format
1 32 3
4 6 4
4 45 1
45 4 61
54 66 4
5 65 51
56 65 1
12 32 85
now here the total number of lines are 8(they vary each time)
Now i want to select only those lines in which the values... (6 Replies)
Input file
data US 100.25
data ENG 235.01
data US 23.12
data ENG 23.01
END UK 230.50
END Russia 20.00
.
.
Desired output
data US 123.37
data ENG 258.02
END UK 230.50
END Russia 20.00
.
. (1 Reply)
Input file
11916 30640 9320 51876
5690 15874 4723 26287
5121 12269 2569 19959
9 71 6 86
Desired output file
11916 30640 9320 51876
5690 15874 4723 26287
5121 12269 2569 19959
9 71 6 86
22736 58854 16618 98208
Last part is the total up of first three data.
I used the following... (6 Replies)
Hi I have this file which contains
Al,AADESH,id1_0,23,2013-01-28,2,2
Al,AADESH,id1_0,23,2013-01-29,4,4
Al,AADESH,id1_0,23,2013-01-30,2,1
Al,AADESH,id1_0,31,2013-01-29,1,1
Al,AESH,id1_0,31,2013-01-31,2,2
Al,AESH,id2_2,23,2013-01-29,1,1
Al,AESH,id2_2,31,2013-01-31,1,1 ... (5 Replies)
suspend(1) User Commands suspend(1)NAME
suspend - shell built-in function to halt the current shell
SYNOPSIS
sh
suspend
csh
suspend
ksh
suspend
DESCRIPTION
sh
Stops the execution of the current shell (but not if it is the login shell).
csh
Stop the shell in its tracks, much as if it had been sent a stop signal with ^Z. This is most often used to stop shells started by su.
ksh
Stops the execution of the current shell (but not if it is the login shell).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO csh(1), kill(1), ksh(1), sh(1), su(1M), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 15 Apr 1994 suspend(1)