I am trying to arrange these columns so that they look like this:
But I have one column after another like this:
I've tried
I've also tried the paste command without luck. What is the best way to do this? If I use paste or awk the columns are horizontal but get skewed across the screen. I want the "Number of Copies to form a second column after the name "Xray2_1244444 etc."
Last edited by Don Cragun; 02-14-2014 at 05:50 PM..
Reason: Add more CODE tags.
Hi,
I need to sort the 3rd column in ascending order , each and every column are seperated by ~.
sample input file :
2~Lead Time Metrics~jennife1
2~Lead Time Metrics~mmullis
2~Lead Time Metrics~lisah
2~Lead Time Metrics~pros
2~Lead Time Metrics~kenward
can any one help me out .
i... (1 Reply)
I have almost got my unix program working that im working on as a personal project, my file tvs.txt has around 500 records so this would make it alot easier for me to find specific information.
I have a file called tvs.txt, I'm using pico to edit the files and i want to be able to sort on the a... (6 Replies)
I have a file abc.txt which contains data in th following format
abc,23
hgfh,87
tweg,89
jdfjn,74
I want to sort on the basis of column (the second one). It should be numerical sort.
output should be
abc,23
jdfjn,74
hgfh,87
tweg,89
I know how to do it in unix. I need a PERL code (1 Reply)
Hello all,
Is there a way to sort only one column while keeping everything else intact. Take for example this situation: (all columns are space separated)
11 AA asdf 1 -0.5 xx
11 AA axdf 1 -0.6 xx
11 AA csls 1 -0.7 xx
11 AA hjkj 1 -0.4 xx
11 AA uius 1 -0.8 xx
22 AA asdf 1 -0.4 xx
22 AA... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have two files as the following:
File1:
F0100020 A G
F0100030 A T
F0100040 A G
File2:
F0100040 A G BTA-28763-no-rs 77.2692
F0100030 A T BTA-29334-no-rs 11.4989
F0100020 A G BTA-29515-no-rs 127.006
I want to sort the second file based on the... (6 Replies)
hello,
I have a file as follows:
F0100010 A C F0100040 A G BTA-28763-no-rs 77.2692
F0100020 A G F0100030 A T BTA-29334-no-rs 11.4989
F0100030 A T F0100020 A G BTA-29515-no-rs 127.006
F0100040 A G F0100010 A C BTA-29644-no-rs 7.29827
F0100050 A... (9 Replies)
Hi, I have a requirement where i need to pick rows right below including the row where the search begins
EX:
USA CHINA INDIA
10 20 30
30 40 50
60 70 80
HON PAN SAN
50 60 70
80 90 100
So now...I need to get 2... (1 Reply)
Dear All,
I have a set of columns (usually unknown number) and I would like to sort each of them (descending values) but my columns are independent. Can you please help me
file1
1,5,7
3,4,9
2,6,8
outcome should be
1,4,7
2,5,8
3,6,9
I have tried
sort -n -k1,1 -k2,2 -k3,3
but this... (8 Replies)
I am trying to sort, do uniq by 1st column and report this 4 columns tab delimiter table , eg
chr10:112174128 rs2255141 2E-10 Cholesterol, total
chr10:112174128 rs2255141 7E-16 LDL
chr10:17218291 rs10904908 3E-11 HDL Cholesterol
chr10:17218291 rs970548 8E-9 TG... (4 Replies)
What im trying to do is sort the output by the number on the second column and than limit the result to only the first three lines.
This is the code
idlist="x23s52; f34233; 2343xs; 25x34; si342d"
cntr=1
idcnt=$(print $nidlist |tr ';' '\n' |wc -l)
numofgrps=0
while (($cntr <= $idcnt))... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ajetangay
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
sysinfo
sysinfo(2) System Calls Manual sysinfo(2)NAME
sysinfo - manages system information strings
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/systeminfo.h>
long sysinfo(
int command,
char *buf,
long count );
PARAMETERS
Specifies the commands that manage the system information strings. They are described in the Available Commands section. Specifies the
buffer used for the storage of system information. Specifies the size of the buffer pointed to by the buf parameter.
DESCRIPTION
The sysinfo function retrieves and sets information relating to the operating system into a buffer pointed to by the buf parameter. This
function is similar to the sysconf function which returns an integer instead of a string.
Available Commands
This section describes the commands that may be specified with the command parameter. The commands allow you to set certain attributes and
they are listed in alphabetical order: Copies a string into the specified buffer that describes the instruction set of the current system's
architecture. These names cannot conflict with predefined names in the C language compilation system. Copies a string into the specified
buffer that represents the name of the present host machine. This is the same string that would be returned by the uname function in the
nodename field. The name is typically the hostname or nodename that the machine is recognized by locally.
The hostname is the name of the target machine as it is used in a network. Although the hostname may differ on various networks,
the nodename that is presented to the appropriate network directory or name-to-address mapping service should produce a transport
end point address. The name may not be fully qualified.
Internet host names can be up to 256 bytes in length including the terminating null. Copies a string into the specified buffer that
represents the name of the hardware manufacturer. This command is not supported in this implementation of the operating system.
Copies a string into the specified buffer the ASCII representation of the hardware-specific serial number of the machine that exe-
cuted the function call. This can be initiated in Read Only Memory through the software constants set when the machine is built.
The string can contain non-numeric characters. This command is not supported in this implementation of the operating system.
Copies a string into the specified buffer that represents the name of the machine. This is the same string that would be returned
by the uname function in the machine field. Copies a string into the specified buffer that represents the name of the release.
This is the same string that would be returned by the uname function in the release field. Copies the null-terminated contents of
the specified buffer into the string that is maintained by the kernel. This value will be returned by successive calls to the sys-
info function when used with the SI_HOSTNAME command. Superuser privileges are required to perform this action. Specifies that the
string returned by the sysinfo function using the SI_SRPC_DOMAIN command is to be set to the value of the array pointed to by the
buf parameter. This command is not supported in this implementation of the operating system. The command SI_SET_SYSNAME sets the
system name. Copies the Secure Remote Procedure Call command name into the specified buffer. This command is not supported in this
implementation of the operating system. Copies a string into the specified buffer the value that would be returned by the uname
function in the sysname field. This is the name of the implementation of the operating system.
RESTRICTIONS
Two commands, SI_SRPC_DOMAIN and SI_SET_SRPC_DOMAIN, are not currently supported. If either of these commands is specified, a value of -1
is returned and errno is set.
RETURN VALUES
On success, the return value specifies the size in bytes required for the buffer to hold the value and terminating character of the string.
If this value does not exceed the value specified in the count parameter, the string is copied. If this value exceeds the value specified
by the count parameter, the string that is copied to the specified buffer is truncated to the count-1 bytes and a terminating character.
If an error is encountered, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
Specifies that the buf parameter does not point to a valid address, or that the data for a SET command is not allowed in this implementa-
tion. Specifies that an invalid command was specified. See the RESTRICTIONS section. Specifies that the process does not have the appro-
priate privileges for a SET command.
SEE ALSO
Functions: getrlimit(2), setrlimit(2), sysconf(3), uname(2)sysinfo(2)