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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Add numbers in third code with conditions on the 1st and 2nd Post 302883353 by matrixmadhan on Monday 13th of January 2014 12:07:26 PM
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awk '{ if ( $1 > $2 ) { arr[$2$1] += $3 } else { arr[$1$2] += $3 } }END{ for (i in arr) { print i, arr[i] } }' file
 

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PS_SETPOLYDASH(3)							 1							 PS_SETPOLYDASH(3)

ps_setpolydash - Sets appearance of a dashed line

SYNOPSIS
bool ps_setpolydash (resource $psdoc, float $arr) DESCRIPTION
Sets the length of the black and white portions of a dashed line. ps_setpolydash(3) is used to set more complicated dash patterns. PARAMETERS
o $psdoc - Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new(3). o $arr -$arr is a list of length elements alternately for the black and white portion. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Drawing a dashed line <?php $ps = ps_new(); if (!ps_open_file($ps, "polydash.ps")) { print "Cannot open PostScript file "; exit; } ps_set_info($ps, "Creator", "polydash.php"); ps_set_info($ps, "Author", "Uwe Steinmann"); ps_set_info($ps, "Title", "Poly dash example"); ps_begin_page($ps, 596, 842); ps_setpolydash($ps, array(10, 5, 2, 5)); ps_moveto($ps, 100, 100); ps_lineto($ps, 200, 200); ps_stroke($ps); ps_end_page($ps); ps_delete($ps); ?> This example draws a line with a 10 and 2 points long line, and gaps of 5 points inbetween. SEE ALSO
ps_setdash(3). PHP Documentation Group PS_SETPOLYDASH(3)
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