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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need Shell Script for Array Post 302936659 by Akshay Hegde on Friday 27th of February 2015 02:09:14 AM
Old 02-27-2015
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Code:
[akshay@localhost tmp]$ cat infile
345,12,10
400,11,8
328,1,3

Code:
[akshay@localhost tmp]$ awk -F, 'BEGIN{A[1]="sum";A[2]="count"}FNR==1{fmt="Record %d "A[++i]" is %s\n"}{printf(fmt,$1,$(1+i))}' infile infile
Record 345 sum is 12
Record 400 sum is 11
Record 328 sum is 1
Record 345 count is 10
Record 400 count is 8
Record 328 count is 3

 

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HTTP::OAI::Record(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    HTTP::OAI::Record(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::OAI::Record - Encapsulates an OAI record SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::OAI::Record; # Create a new HTTP::OAI Record my $r = new HTTP::OAI::Record(); $r->header->identifier('oai:myarchive.org:oid-233'); $r->header->datestamp('2002-04-01'); $r->header->setSpec('all:novels'); $r->header->setSpec('all:books'); $r->metadata(new HTTP::OAI::Metadata(dom=>$md)); $r->about(new HTTP::OAI::Metadata(dom=>$ab)); METHODS
$r = new HTTP::OAI::Record( %opts ) This constructor method returns a new HTTP::OAI::Record object. Options (see methods below): header => $header metadata => $metadata about => [$about] $r->header([HTTP::OAI::Header]) Returns and optionally sets the record header (an HTTP::OAI::Header object). $r->metadata([HTTP::OAI::Metadata]) Returns and optionally sets the record metadata (an HTTP::OAI::Metadata object). $r->about([HTTP::OAI::Metadata]) Optionally adds a new About record (an HTTP::OAI::Metadata object) and returns an array of objects (may be empty). Header Accessor Methods These methods are equivalent to "$rec->header->$method([$value])". $r->identifier([$identifier]) Get and optionally set the record OAI identifier. $r->datestamp([$datestamp]) Get and optionally set the record datestamp. $r->status([$status]) Get and optionally set the record status (valid values are 'deleted' or undef). $r->is_deleted() Returns whether this record's status is deleted. perl v5.12.4 2011-06-23 HTTP::OAI::Record(3pm)
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