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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Linux - Pivot Rows to Columns Post 302965031 by RudiC on Friday 22nd of January 2016 11:18:41 AM
Old 01-22-2016
Try
Code:
awk '
NR == 1         {print "Col1\tCol2\tCol3\tCol4\tCol5\tCol6\tCol7\tCol8\tCol9\tCol10\tCol110\tCol12"
                 next
                }
!((NR-2)%5)     {printf "%s%s", SEP, $0
                 SEP = ORS
                 next
                }
                {sub ($1 "[     ]*" $2 "[       ]*", "")
                 printf "\t%s", $0
                }
END             {print ""
                }
'  file
Col1    Col2    Col3    Col4    Col5    Col6    Col7    Col8    Col9    Col10    Col110    Col12
ABC 00000001 15-Dec-15 13000    31-Jan-16 13500    29-Feb-16 13700    31-May-16 14000    31-Aug-16 40000
ABC 00000002 15-Dec-15 13000    31-Jan-16 13500    29-Feb-16 13700    31-May-16 14000    31-Aug-16 40000

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Or,
Code:
awk '
NR == 1         {print "Col1\tCol2\tCol3\tCol4\tCol5\tCol6\tCol7\tCol8\tCol9\tCol10\tCol110\tCol12"
                 next
                }
                {IX = $1 FS $2
                }
IX != LAST      {printf "%s%s", SEP, $0
                 LAST = IX
                 SEP = ORS
                 next
                }
                {sub ($1 "[     ]*" $2 "[       ]*", "")
                 printf "\t%s", $0
                }
END             {print ""
                }
' file

 

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sdisna.f(3)							      LAPACK							       sdisna.f(3)

NAME
sdisna.f - SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines subroutine sdisna (JOB, M, N, D, SEP, INFO) SDISNA Function/Subroutine Documentation subroutine sdisna (characterJOB, integerM, integerN, real, dimension( * )D, real, dimension( * )SEP, integerINFO) SDISNA Purpose: SDISNA computes the reciprocal condition numbers for the eigenvectors of a real symmetric or complex Hermitian matrix or for the left or right singular vectors of a general m-by-n matrix. The reciprocal condition number is the 'gap' between the corresponding eigenvalue or singular value and the nearest other one. The bound on the error, measured by angle in radians, in the I-th computed vector is given by SLAMCH( 'E' ) * ( ANORM / SEP( I ) ) where ANORM = 2-norm(A) = max( abs( D(j) ) ). SEP(I) is not allowed to be smaller than SLAMCH( 'E' )*ANORM in order to limit the size of the error bound. SDISNA may also be used to compute error bounds for eigenvectors of the generalized symmetric definite eigenproblem. Parameters: JOB JOB is CHARACTER*1 Specifies for which problem the reciprocal condition numbers should be computed: = 'E': the eigenvectors of a symmetric/Hermitian matrix; = 'L': the left singular vectors of a general matrix; = 'R': the right singular vectors of a general matrix. M M is INTEGER The number of rows of the matrix. M >= 0. N N is INTEGER If JOB = 'L' or 'R', the number of columns of the matrix, in which case N >= 0. Ignored if JOB = 'E'. D D is REAL array, dimension (M) if JOB = 'E' dimension (min(M,N)) if JOB = 'L' or 'R' The eigenvalues (if JOB = 'E') or singular values (if JOB = 'L' or 'R') of the matrix, in either increasing or decreasing order. If singular values, they must be non-negative. SEP SEP is REAL array, dimension (M) if JOB = 'E' dimension (min(M,N)) if JOB = 'L' or 'R' The reciprocal condition numbers of the vectors. INFO INFO is INTEGER = 0: successful exit. < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value. Author: Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of California Berkeley Univ. of Colorado Denver NAG Ltd. Date: November 2011 Definition at line 118 of file sdisna.f. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for LAPACK from the source code. Version 3.4.1 Sun May 26 2013 sdisna.f(3)
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