i am trying to add numbers with decimal place and I am prompted with an error.
this expr command works
:add=`expr 1 + 1`
:echo $add
:2
but when i am trying to add
:addThis=`expr 1.1 + 1`
:expr: An integer value was expected.
is there a way to add numbers with decimal place in UNIX? (4 Replies)
Hello,
if I've a list of number
23
34
56
78
how I can place a sequence of ordinated number in a boundary column so
1 23
2 34
3 56
4 78
Thanks in advance! (3 Replies)
i have a script in which awk prints "($2-1700)/10000"
and the answer is -0.07,but i want the answer in 4 decimal places.
that is -0.0700.
How can i sue awk to get my results in four decimal places (4 Replies)
hello,
when I type the following command
awk -v varc="$i" '{ new=($1*varc)} { print new }'it gives outputs in 5 decimal. How can I set my outputs to 9 decimal by using awk.
thanks (5 Replies)
I have written a script to parse data from some files on a Solaris 10 system and send the output to a CSV formatted file. The code snipped i am using to pull the data is as follows....
src_line=$(sed -n "/^search_pattern$/{=;}" $file)
for i in $src_line
do
start_line1=$(( i + 9 ))
nawk -v... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I have problem in the middle of implementing to users, whereby the complaint is all about the decimal place which is too long. I need two decimal places only, but the outcome from command is always fixed to 6.
See the sample :
before:
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Site Sort SortName Parts ... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have an issue converting decimal places of a particular column, i am using below script to get the output, but the output is not generating in desired format.
awk -F"," 'BEGIN{OFS=","}{if(NR==0)getline;if ($7 != "") {if ($7 > 0) $7=$7/100 ; {printf "%.2f"... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have one input file which is delimited by pipe. I want to put decimal points in this input file at particular position in particular column and also get the negative sign (if any) at start of that column.
$ cat Input_file.txt
11|10102693|1|20151202|10263204|20151127|N|0001... (7 Replies)
Dear all,
I have a file call test.txt which has 2000 columns, 1000 rows. If I want to trim all the columns to 3 decimal places, how can I do it? I know how to use awk prinf to trim specic columns. But I don't know how to trim all the columns. Thank you.
data sample:
0.976004565 9.34567845... (6 Replies)
Hi I was hoping someone could help me with a sed script I am trying to write? I am on a Mac running ElCapitan
I have some text that I have converted from a pdf that I want to format into an xml file.
In the file I have managed to delete all the text I do not need. The text I have left is... (8 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mcsender
MCSENDER(8) System Manager's Manual MCSENDER(8)NAME
mcsender - Multicast test tool to send multicast test packets
SYNOPSIS
mcsender [-t<ttl>] [-i<interface>] ip:port
DESCRIPTION
mcsender sends multicast packets to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 multicast address and port. The packets sent contain the string "this is the
test message from mclab/mcsender
".
OPTIONS
-t<ttl>
Set the TTL (or hop limit for IPv6) to the specified value.
-i<interface>
Specify the interface to use for outgoing multicast datagrams.
EXAMPLES
To send datagrams to IPv4 multicast address 239.1.1.1 and port 12345 with a TTL of 3:
$ mcsender -t3 239.1.1.1:12345
To send datagrams to IPv4 multicast address 239.1.1.1 and port 12345 with a TTL of 3 out of interface eth1:
$ mcsender -ieth1 -t3 239.1.1.1:12345
To send datagrams to IPv6 multicast address ff15::1 and port 12345 with a hop limit of 3:
$ mcsender -t3 ff15::1:12345
To send datagrams to IPv6 multicast address ff15::1 and port 12345 with a hop limit of 3 out of interface eth1:
$ mcsender -ieth1 -t3 ff15::1:12345
AUTHOR
mcsender was written by Carsten Schill <carsten@cschill.de>.
Support for IPv6 was added by Todd Hayton <todd.hayton@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 08, 2011 MCSENDER(8)