Hi Rudic ,
Wish you a Very very happy and prosperous new year.
Thank you so much for your piece of excellent code.
Would you please help me further to add one more column which is elapsed time for a certain function(Exit - Entry time) Input |TIME|THREAD_ID:3070363080|ake_socketSendBuffer|ENTRY|11:02:17:104951|
|TIME|THREAD_ID:3070363080|ake_socketSendBuffer|EXIT|11:02:17:105874| Output |TIME|THREAD_ID:3070363080|ake_socketSendBuffer|ENTRY|11:02:17:104951|EXIT|11:02:17:105874|00:00:00: 923
I am attaching a fresh Input file. Kindly refer the same.
hello,
I've got a lil shell program, which gets some directories as parameters.How can I sort this directories with respect to the nr of files they contain? The dir with the most files should be printed first.
i've tried with ls -1|wc -w but i can't save this value and can not save the... (0 Replies)
Hi
Having a file as below
file.txt
error Server Network Name Dept Date Time
===========================================================================================================================
0 ServerA LAN1 AAA IT01 04/30/2008 09:16:26
0 ... (3 Replies)
i need help with my script....
i am suppose to grab files within a certain date range
now i have done that already using the touch and find command (found them in other threads)
touch -d "$date_start" ./tmp1
touch -d "$date_end" ./tmp2
find "$data_location" -maxdepth 1 -newer ./tmp1 !... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I had a query on the usage of $0 in shells. I would appreciate any assistance in this.
We moved from a sun solaris server to a linux server. I ran 2 different pieces on these servers and in one case, the outputs didnt change and in the other case, the outputs were different. The 2... (3 Replies)
In unix how to sort in reverse order based on second field in a text file.
$ cat data1
David:501
Albie:503
Shaun:502
The expected output:
Albie:503
Shaun:502
David:501
Please help :) (4 Replies)
I have a tab delimited file with 5 columns
79 A B 20.2340 6.1488 8.5086 1.3838
87 A B 0.1310 0.0382 0.0054 0.1413
88 A B 46.1651 99.0000 21.8107 0.2203
89 A B 0.1400 0.1132 0.0151 0.1334
114 A B 0.1088 0.0522 0.0057 0.1083
115 A B... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Can someone help me to get the shortest command
Input file
=========
I|know|"english|french"
It|can|have|four|delimiters
Desired output
===========
"english|french"
have
If I use cut -d "|" -f3 , i am getting "english as 3rd field.But I would like to get the whole text in... (2 Replies)
Hi
I want to implement something like this:
if( keyword1 exists)
then
check if(keyword2 exists in the same line)
then replace keyword 2 with New_Keyword
else
Add New_Keyword at the end of line
end if
eg:
Check for Keyword JUNGLE and add/replace... (7 Replies)
All,
I have some sample text file(.csv) in the below format. In my actual file there are at least 100K rows.
date 03/25/2016
A,B,C
D,E,F
date 03/26/2016
1,2,3
4,5,6
date 03/27/2016
6,4,3
4,5,6
I require the following output where in the date appeared at different locations need to... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ks_reddy
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
time
TIME(2) Linux Programmer's Manual TIME(2)NAME
time - get time in seconds
SYNOPSIS
#include <time.h>
time_t time(time_t *t);
DESCRIPTION
time() returns the time as the number of seconds since the Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC).
If t is non-NULL, the return value is also stored in the memory pointed to by t.
RETURN VALUE
On success, the value of time in seconds since the Epoch is returned. On error, ((time_t) -1) is returned, and errno is set appropriately.
ERRORS
EFAULT t points outside your accessible address space.
CONFORMING TO
SVr4, 4.3BSD, C89, C99, POSIX.1-2001. POSIX does not specify any error conditions.
NOTES
POSIX.1 defines seconds since the Epoch as a value to be interpreted as the number of seconds between a specified time and the Epoch,
according to a formula for conversion from UTC equivalent to conversion on the naive basis that leap seconds are ignored and all years
divisible by 4 are leap years. This value is not the same as the actual number of seconds between the time and the Epoch, because of leap
seconds and because clocks are not required to be synchronized to a standard reference. The intention is that the interpretation of sec-
onds since the Epoch values be consistent; see POSIX.1 Annex B 2.2.2 for further rationale.
SEE ALSO date(1), gettimeofday(2), ctime(3), ftime(3), time(7)COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.25 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
Linux 2010-02-25 TIME(2)