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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Count math using awk Post 302928261 by junior-helper on Wednesday 10th of December 2014 10:11:16 AM
Old 12-10-2014
Hi RavinderSingh13,
basically, you are right. I tailored my command for the provided input though Smilie

By the way, (I know I falsely introduced it though) the first "2" in %2.2f is superfluous padding, because due to .2 it will never take effect, so %.2f should be used instead.
 

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