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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Want the UNIX code - I want to sum of the 1st column wherever the first 2nd and 3rd columns r equal Post 302930033 by Mahen on Monday 29th of December 2014 05:29:20 PM
Old 12-29-2014
I feel no one understand what i want exactly...

Let me explain me again.. Lets say one file has the below content, between ""
"
8859 0 subscriberCreate
18 0 subscriberPaymentMethodChange
1650 0 subscriberProfileUpdate
7668 0 subscriberStatusChange
13 4020100 subscriberProfileUpdate
1 4020129 subscriberStatusChange
2 4020307 subscriberCreate
8831 0 subscriberCreate
14 0 subscriberPaymentMethodChange
1570 0 subscriberProfileUpdate
7878 0 subscriberStatusChange
12 4020100 subscriberProfileUpdate
1 4020129 subscriberStatusChange
"

Field 1 represents count of "field 2 and 3"..
Ex in the first line of file, 8859 is the total count of "0 subscriberCreate"...
Like that in another file "0 subscriberCreate" has the count 8831...
So i want to add the count of "0 subscriberCreate" and print like as below,
17690 0 subscriberCreate


It means that the output like wherever the field 2 and 3 same in some lines, then 1st filed value should be added and printed as i said...

If possible, Please someone provide the code to reach out my target.

Thanks all for your inputs.
 

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The and functions provide for explicit application-level locking of streams. These functions can be used by a thread to delineate a sequence of I/O statements that are to be executed as a unit. The function is used by a thread to acquire ownership of a object. The function is used by a thread to acquire ownership of a object if the object is available; is a non-blocking version of The function is used to relinquish the ownership granted to the thread. The behavior is undefined if a thread other than the current owner calls the function. Logically, there is a count associated with each stream. This count is implicitly initialized to zero when the stream is created. The stream is unlocked when the count is zero. When the count is positive, a single thread owns the stream. When the function is called, if the count is zero or if the count is positive and the caller owns the stream, the count is incremented. Otherwise, the calling thread is suspended, waiting for the count to return to zero. Each call to decrements the count. This allows matching calls to (or successful calls to and to be nested. All POSIX.1 and C standard functions that reference objects behave as if they use and internally to obtain ownership of these objects. RETURN VALUE
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