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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Reading multiple values from multiple lines and columns and setting them to unique variables. Post 302903014 by vgersh99 on Friday 23rd of May 2014 12:27:02 PM
Old 05-23-2014
something along these line?:
Code:
 awk '{printf("select HELIX%d, /$pdbid//$ChainId/%d - %d/\n", FNR, $1,$2)}' myFile

Unless you want do the actual substruction of numbers?
Code:
 awk '{printf("select HELIX%d, /$pdbid//$ChainId/%d/\n", FNR, $1-$2)}' myFile

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CUBRID_FIELD_TABLE(3)							 1						     CUBRID_FIELD_TABLE(3)

cubrid_field_table - Return the name of the table of the specified field

SYNOPSIS
string cubrid_field_table (resource $result, int $field_offset) DESCRIPTION
This function returns the name of the table of the specified field. This is useful when using large select queries with JOINS. PARAMETERS
o $result -Array type of the fetched result CUBRID_NUM, CUBRID_ASSOC, CUBRID_BOTH. o $field_offset - The numerical field offset. The $field_offset starts at 0. If $field_offset does not exist, an error of level E_WARNING is also issued. RETURN VALUES
Name of the table of the specified field, on success. FALSE when invalid field_offset value. -1 if SQL sentence is not SELECT. EXAMPLES
Example #1 cubrid_field_table(3) example <?php $conn = cubrid_connect("localhost", 33000, "demodb"); $result = cubrid_execute($conn, "SELECT * FROM code"); $col_num = cubrid_num_cols($result); printf("%-15s %-15s %s ", "Field Table", "Field Name", "Field Type"); for($i = 0; $i < $col_num; $i++) { printf("%-15s %-15s %s ", cubrid_field_table($result, $i), cubrid_field_name($result, $i), cubrid_field_type($result, $i)); } cubrid_disconnect($conn); ?> The above example will output: Field Table Field Name Field Type code s_name char code f_name varchar PHP Documentation Group CUBRID_FIELD_TABLE(3)
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