I have used same Input_file provided by you, only thing I have added at last 23:59 as per your condition provided. Please note that variable named SUM will be printed only if line has 23:59 value. Let's say following is the Input_file.
Following is the code then for same.
Output is as follows.
Let me know the complete details for requirement if above doesn't help you.
i have a file named file_names.dat where there are several files along with their path.
exp:
/data1/dir1/CTA_ACD_20071208.dat
/data1/dir1/CTA_DFG_20071208.dat
i want to write a script which will create a csv file with the name of the file and record count of that file
the output file... (4 Replies)
i use unix command to take the record count for a file1
awk 'END{print NR}' filename
i already have a file2 which conatin the count like
...
..
rec_cnt=100
..
..
I want to replace the record in the file2 using the record i take from file1.
suggest me some simple ways of doing it... (2 Replies)
Hello
can someone please advise.
I need to send records in a file that are over 10,000 characters long to a seperate file.
Any ideas?
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi all
How to verify the number of records in case of delimited file, If the file has records. And then if it is not equal to mentioned no. of records, email is triggered and file is moved to bad directory path.
Example
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input file = a.txt
bad directory path : /usr/bin/bad (6 Replies)
recod,amount,noofaccount,count
98,+00000187865779787,00319,000000640/
99,+00000187865779787,00001,000000642/
thsi is my input file my question is
1) Reduce the count on the 98 record by 2 (6 Replies)
Anyone knows how to use AWK to achieve the following
Sun Feb 12 00:41:01-00:41:59 Success:2 Fail:2
Sun Feb 12 00:42:01-00:42:59 Success:1 Fail:2
Sun Feb 12 01:20:01-01:20:59 Success:1 Fail:2
Mon Feb 13 22:41:01-22:41:59 Success:1 Fail:1
log file:
Success
Success
Fail
Fail
... (9 Replies)
Hi, I've been trying to develop a script that performs the parsing of a log every 1 minute and then generating some statistics. I'm fairly new to programming and this is why I come to ask if I can lend a hand.
this is my log:
xxxx 16/04/2012 17:00:52 - xxxx714 - E234 - Time= 119 ms.... (8 Replies)
Hi ,
I am having a text file with several records., it has a header record and trailer record. The header record has the number of rows (records) found in the text file and time-stamp. The footer record has the total number of records ( along with the header and trailer.,
Suppose:
wc -l... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I have written a scripts which count number of lines in all the files in a directory and write in a text file. I don't know how to format it while writing. OS suns solaris 10
my scripts is as below
for i in /ersdg3/ERS/ERS_INPUT_LOGS/RIO/LOGS/RIO_02-Aug-2012/ *.LOG
do
echo... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: guddu_12
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srec_motorola(5) File Formats Manual srec_motorola(5)NAME
srec_motorola - Motorola S-Record hexadecimal file format
DESCRIPTION
This format is also known as the Exorciser, Exormacs or Exormax format.
Motorola's S-record format allows binary files to be uploaded and downloaded between two computer systems. This type of format is widely
used when transferring programs and data between a computer system (such as a PC, Macintosh, or workstation) and an emulator or evaluation
board for Motorola microcontrollers and microprocessors.
The Lines
Most S-Record file contain only S-Record lines (see the next section), which always start with a capital S character. Some systems gener-
ate various "extensions[rq] which usually manifest as lines which start with something else. These "extension[rq] lines may or may not
break other systems made by other vendors. Caveat emptor.
The Fields
The S-Record format consists of 5 fields. These are the type field, length field, address field, data field, and the checksum. The lines
always start with a capital S character.
+--+------+---------------+---------+------+----------+
|S | Type | Record Length | Address | Data | Checksum |
+--+------+---------------+---------+------+----------+
Type The type field is a 1 character field that specifies whether the record is an S0, S1, S2, S3, S5, S6, S7, S8 or S9 field.
Record Length
The record length field is a 2 character (1 byte) field that specifies the number of character pairs (bytes) in the record, exclud-
ing the type and record length fields.
Address This is a 2-, 3- or 4-byte address that specifies where the data in the S-Record is to be loaded into memory.
Data The data field contains the executable code, memory-loadable data or descriptive information to be transferred.
Checksum
The checksum is an 8-bit field that represents the least significant byte of the one's complement of the sum of the values repre-
sented by the pairs of characters making up the record's length, address, and data fields.
Record Types
S0 This type of record is the header record for each block of S-Records. The data field may contain any descriptive information iden-
tifying the following block of S-Records. (It is commonly "HDR[rq] on many systems.) The address field is normally zero.
S1 A record containing data and the 2-byte address at which the data is to reside.
S2 A record containing data and the 3-byte address at which the data is to reside.
S3 A record containing data and the 4-byte address at which the data is to reside.
S5
An optional record containing the number of S1, S2 and S3 records transmitted in a particular block. The count appears in the two-
byte address field. There is no data field.
This record is optional, you do not have to use it. Nobody knows if you can have more than one in a file; and if you do, nobody
knows whether or not the line count resets after each one.
The srec_cat command will only ever use one, provided the number of lines fits in 16 bits, otherwise it will use S6.
S6
An optional record containing the number of S1, S2 and S3 records transmitted in a particular block. The count
appears in the three-byte address field. There is no data field.
This record is optional, you do not have to use it. Nobody knows if you can have more than one in a file; and if
you do, nobody knows whether or not the line count resets after each one.
Nobody knows what happens if you mix S5 and S6 records in a file.
The srec_cat command will only ever use one, provided the number of lines fits in 24 bits.
S7 A termination record for a block of S3 records. The address field may contain the 4-byte address of the instruction
to which control is passed. There is no data field.
S8 A termination record for a block of S2 records. The address field may optionally contain the 3-byte address of the
instruction to which control is passed. There is no data field.
S9 A termination record for a block of S1 records. The address field may optionally contain the 2-byte address of the
instruction to which control is passed. If not specified, the first entry point specification encountered in the
object module input will be used. There is no data field.
Size Multiplier
In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 2.4 times when represented with this format.
EXAMPLE
Here is an example S-Record file. It contains the data "Hello, World[rq] to be loaded at address 0.
S00600004844521B
S110000048656C6C6F2C20576F726C640A9D
S5030001FB
S9030000FC
COPYRIGHT
srec_cat version 1.58
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Peter Miller
The srec_cat program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use the 'srec_cat -VERSion License' command. This is free software and
you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details use the 'srec_cat -VERSion License' command.
AUTHOR
Peter Miller E-Mail: pmiller@opensource.org.au
//* WWW: http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/
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