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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Record counter Post 302815647 by khaled79 on Saturday 1st of June 2013 03:27:11 PM
Old 06-01-2013
for the following code

Code:
 
for i in 200 202 203
do
SEQ=$[i]
awk -v S="$SEQ" '
         m=$0{
   getline
                if ( $0 == S )
           {
                    N++
     }
        }
        END {
                print "the context is " m " the character is  " S " count "N 
        }
 
 
 
' "$1"ascii >>"$1"search
done


the out put is

Code:
 
the context is 13 the character is  200 count 4070
the context is 13 the character is  202 count 5634
the context is 13 the character is  203 count 695

and I don't know what is 13!

I need to print the counter of previous character record and previous character record in case the current record is matching one of the S values

any help?
 

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