I seem to have gotten myself in over my head on this one. I need help combining lines together.
I have a text file containing 24,000 lines (exactly why I need awk) due to bad formatting it has separated the lines (ideally it should be 12,000 lines total).
Example of file:
... (2 Replies)
I am using:
ps -A -o command,%cpu
to get process and cpu usage figures. I want to use awk to split up the columns it returns. If I use:
awk '{print "Process: "$1"\nCPU Usage: "$NF"\n"}'
the $NF will get me the value in the last column, but if there is more than one word in the... (2 Replies)
It would be convenient to be able to combine awk tests. For example, suppose that I do this query:
awk '$1 != "Bob" || $1 != "Linda" {print $2}' datafileIs there a reasonable way to combine the conditions into a single statement? For example, in egrep, I can do:
egrep -v "Bob|Linda"... (4 Replies)
I have a file like this consisting of blocks separated by > of two number X and T
>
10 0
13 5.92346
16 10.3106
19 13.9672
22 16.9838
25 19.4407
28 21.4705
31 23.1547
34 24.6813
37 26.0695
40 27.3611
43 28.631
46 29.8366
49 30.9858
52 32.0934
55 33.1458 (6 Replies)
I have a pretty simple script below:
#!/bin/sh
for i in *.cfg
do
temp=`awk '/^InputDirectory=/' ${i}`
input_dir=`echo ${temp} | awk '{ print substr( $0, 16) }'`
echo ${input_dir}
done
As you can see its opening each cfg file and searching for the line that has "InputDirectory="... (3 Replies)
Hi experts,
I have a requirement, In which I need to display the first and last line of a zip file where the line starts with "L". I've writen the code like below using sed and awk.
gunzip -c 20110203.1104.gz | awk '$1 ~ "^L" {print substr($0,178,15)}' | sed -n '1p;$p'
Is it possible to do it... (8 Replies)
Hello UNIX Community,
I have file that contains the following data:
testAwk2.csv
rabbit penguin goat
giraffe emu ostrich
hyena elephant panda
dog cat pig
lizard snake antelope
platypus tiger cheetah
lion rhino spider
I then find the character length of the... (1 Reply)
i have a datafile that has several lines that look like this:
2,dataflow,Sun Mar 17 16:50:01 2013,1363539001,2990,excelsheet,660,mortar,660,4
using the following command:
awk -F, '{$3=strftime("%a %b %d %T %Y,%s",$3)}1' OFS=, $DATAFILE | egrep -v "\-OLDISSUES," | ${AWK} "/${MONTH} ${DAY}... (7 Replies)
the following code works perfectly for me:
# AWK 1
gawk -F, '/,'${ThisMonthDOW}' '${ThisMonthMON}' :: '${ThisMonthYEA}',/ {
if (NF == 10)
... (6 Replies)
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netsds::util::types
NetSDS::Util::Types(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation NetSDS::Util::Types(3pm)NAME
NetSDS::Util::Types - type checking routines
SYNOPSIS
use NetSDS::Util::Types;
# Check if variable contains integer value
if (is_int($var)) {
$var++;
} else {
print "Value is not integer!";
}
DESCRIPTION
"NetSDS::Util::Types" module contains functions for checking data for being of exact data types.
EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
is_int($var) - check if parameter is integer
Check if given parameter is integer
is_float([...]) - check if parameter is float number
Check if given parameter is float number
is_date([...]) - check if parameter is date string
Return 1 if parameter is date string
is_binary([...]) - check for binary content
Return 1 if parameter is non text.
is_ref_scalar($ref) - check if reference to scalar value
Return true if parameter is a scalar reference.
my $var = 'Scalar string';
if (is_ref_scalar($var)) {
print "It's scalar value";
}
is_ref_array($ref) - check if reference to array
Return true if parameter is an array reference.
is_ref_hash($ref) - check if hashref
Return true if parameter is a hash reference.
is_ref_code($ref) - check if code reference
Return true if parameter is a code reference.
is_ref_obj($ref, [$class_name]) - check if blessed object
Return true if parameter is an object.
EXAMPLES
None
BUGS
None
TODO
Add more functions.
SEE ALSO
None.
AUTHORS
Valentyn Solomko <pere@pere.org.ua>
Michael Bochkaryov <misha@rattler.kiev.ua>
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-27 NetSDS::Util::Types(3pm)