i have a script in which awk prints "($2-1700)/10000"
and the answer is -0.07,but i want the answer in 4 decimal places.
that is -0.0700.
How can i sue awk to get my results in four decimal places (4 Replies)
i need to multiplay a number with 1.00.. so that the output should contain two decimal places at end..
for example...
236 * 1.00 = 236.00
245.8 * 1.00 = 245.80
but when i perform multiplication it shows output as.
236
245.8
can anyone help me to get the actual output of... (11 Replies)
Hi
I have a big file with lines like below
<tr align="center" bgcolor="SEASHELL"><td>94% </td><td>4.62178 </td><td>73.4375 </td></tr>
<tr align="center" bgcolor="SEASHELL"></td><td>97% </td><td>3.2962 </td><td>125 </td></tr>
I want to format the file such that i get like below. i.e... (3 Replies)
I am trying to perform arithmetric, for example, to increment the value of variable $a (say 3) by 0.05 but when I tried the following expression
let a=a+0.05
or a=$((a+0.05))
both returned
3.0499999999999998
I want to keep 2 decimal places so it returns 3.05 instead. (6 Replies)
I have input file like below,
201424|9999|OSS|622010|RGT|00378228764
201424|8888|OM|587079|RGT|00284329675
201424|7777|OM|587076|RGT|00128671024
201424|6666|OM|581528|RGT|00113552084
Output should be like below, should add decimal (.) from last 4 digits.
... (2 Replies)
I used the below script to Sum up a field in a file based on some unique values. But the problem is when it is summing up the units, it is truncating to 2 decimals and not 6 decimals as in the input file (Input file has the units with up to 6 Decimals – Sample data below, when the units in the 2... (4 Replies)
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http_parse_message
HTTP_PARSE_MESSAGE(3) 1 HTTP_PARSE_MESSAGE(3)http_parse_message - Parse HTTP messagesSYNOPSIS
object http_parse_message (string $message)
DESCRIPTION
Parses the HTTP $message into a simple recursive object.
PARAMETERS
o $message
- string containing a single HTTP message or several consecutive HTTP messages
RETURN VALUES
Returns a hierarchical object structure of the parsed messages.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Using http_parse_message(3)
<?php
define ('URL', 'http://www.example.com/');
print_r(http_parse_message(http_get(URL, array('redirect' => 3))));
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
stdClass object
(
[type] => 2
[httpVersion] => 1.1
[responseCode] => 200
[headers] => Array
(
[Content-Length] => 3
[Server] => Apache
)
[body] => Hi!
[parentMessage] => stdClass object
(
[type] => 2
[httpVersion] => 1.1
[responseCode] => 302
[headers] => Array
(
[Content-Length] => 0
[Location] => ...
)
[body] =>
[parentMessage] => ...
)
)
SEE ALSO http_parse_headers(3), the HttpMessage class.
PHP Documentation Group HTTP_PARSE_MESSAGE(3)