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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk print output problem Post 302902387 by SriniShoo on Tuesday 20th of May 2014 10:31:23 AM
Old 05-20-2014
You are printing only if avg > 250. Add an else condition and print without '*'

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END {if(avg > 250) {print "Avg Proc Time for " STATE " ="avg"*"} else {print "Avg Proc Time for " STATE " ="avg}}'

 

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DNOISE(1)						  The Canonical Csound Reference						 DNOISE(1)

NAME
dnoise - Reduces noise in a file. . DESCRIPTION
This is a noise reduction scheme using frequency-domain noise-gating. SYNTAX
dnoise [flags] -i noise_ref_file -o output_soundfile input_soundfile INITIALIZATION
Dnoise specific flags: o (no flag) input soundfile to be denoised o -i fname input reference noise soundfile o -o fname output soundfile o -N fnum # of bandpass filters (default: 1024) o -w fovlp filter overlap factor: {0,1,(2),3} DON'T USE -w AND -M o -M awlen analysis window length (default: N-1 unless -w is specified) o -L swlen synthesis window length (default: M) o -D dfac decimation factor (default: M/8) o -b btim begin time in noise reference soundfile (default: 0) o -B smpst starting sample in noise reference soundfile (default: 0) o -e etim end time in noise reference soundfile (default: end of file) o -E smpend final sample in noise reference soundfile (default: end of file) o -t thr threshold above noise reference in dB (default: 30) o -S gfact sharpness of noise-gate turnoff, range: 1 to 5 (default: 1) o -n numfrm number of FFT frames to average over (default: 5) o -m mingain minimum gain of noise-gate when off in dB (default: -40) Soundfile format options: o -A AIFF format output o -W WAV format output o -J IRCAM format output o -h skip soundfile header (not valid for AIFF/WAV output) o -8 8-bit unsigned char sound samples o -c 8-bit signed_char sound samples o -a alaw sound samples o -u ulaw sound samples o -s short_int sound samples o -l long_int sound samples o -f float sound samples. Floats also supported for WAV files. (New in Csound 3.47.) Additional options: o -R verbose - print status info o -H [N] print a heartbeat character at each soundfile write. o -- fname output to log file fname o -V verbose - print status info Note DNOISE also looks at the environment variable SFOUTYP to determine soundfile output format. The -i flag is used for a reference noise file (normally created from a short section of the denoised file, where only noise is audible). The input soundfile to be denoised can be given anywhere on the command line, without a flag. PERFORMANCE
This is a noise reduction scheme using frequency-domain noise-gating. This should work best in the case of high signal-to-noise with hiss-type noise. The algorithm is that suggested by Moorer & Berger in "Linear-Phase Bandsplitting: Theory and Applications" presented at the 76th Convention 1984 October 8-11 New York of the Audio Engineering Society (preprint #2132) except that it uses the Weighted Overlap-Add formulation for short-time Fourier analysis-synthesis in place of the recursive formulation suggested by Moorer & Berger. The gain in each frequency bin is computed independently according to gain = g0 + (1-g0) * [avg / (avg + th*th*nref)] ^ sh where avg and nref are the mean squared signal and noise respectively for the bin in question. (This is slightly different than in Moorer & Berger.) The critical parameters th and g0 are specified in dB and internally converted to decimal values. The nref values are computed at the start of the program on the basis of a noise_soundfile (specified in the command line) which contains noise without signal. The avg values are computed over a rectangular window of m FFT frames looking both ahead and behind the current time. This corresponds to a temporal extent of m*D/R (which is typically (m*N/8)/R). The default settings of N, M, and D should be appropriate for most uses. A higher sample rate than 16 Khz might indicate a higher N. CREDITS
Author: Mark Dolson August 26, 1989 Author: John ffitch December 30, 2000 Updated by Rasmus Ekman on March 11, 2002. AUTHORS
Barry Vercoe MIT Media Lab Author. Dan Ellis MIT Media Lab, Cambridge Massachussetts Author. COPYRIGHT
5.07 06/23/2009 DNOISE(1)
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