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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compare and calculate two variables Post 302876972 by faka on Wednesday 27th of November 2013 11:57:51 AM
Old 11-27-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoda
Assign these variables to awk variables, split them and store them in arrays and perform whatever operation that you want:

Here is an example:
Code:
Variable1="89.90000 21.65000 28.10000 29.20000 1.80000 2.80000 8.30000 9.80000 1.59770 1.65250 0.91650 0.90270 102.22000 100.80000 1.34410 1.36110 11.91670 7.46430 2.58430 2.13270 4515.47000 4322.26000 2.73080 2.73080 16072.54000 1220.55000 1220.55000"
Variable2="95.90000 61.65000 28.10000 29.20000 1.80000 2.80000 8.30000 9.80000 1.59770 5.65250 0.91650 0.90270 102.22000 100.80000 1.34410 1.34110 11.91470 7.46430 2.58430 2.13270 4515.47000 4322.26000 2.73080 2.73080 16072.54000 1220.55000 1220.55000"

awk -v V1="$Variable1" -v V2="$Variable2" '
        BEGIN {
                split ( V1, A1 )
                split ( V2, A2 )
                printf "%.5f %.5f %.5f\n", A2[1], A1[1], A2[1] - A1[1]
        }
'

Hi Yoda, thanks for your reply, can you explain your solution? I have maked this and it show only 3 values, the operation of - itīs between variable 1-variable 2?
thanks again.
 

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