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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compute value from more than three consecutive rows Post 302971162 by kathy wang on Saturday 16th of April 2016 08:13:37 PM
Old 04-16-2016
@RavinderSingh13, I got error message when I tried to test your script:

Code:
% awk 'NR==1{print;next} {split($3, A,":");if($4/$NF>=3){if(site_id==$1){count++};if(!previous){previous=A[1]};if(A[1]-previous==1){P=P?P ORS $0 OFS count:$0 OFS count;Q++;previous=A[1];site_id=$1} else {previous=A[1];site_id=$1}} else {previous=A[1];P=Q=""};if(Q==3){print P;P=""};}'  Inputfile
previous: Event not found.


Thank you very much.

Last edited by Don Cragun; 04-17-2016 at 12:39 AM.. Reason: Add CODE tags again.
 

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Set::Infinite::_recurrence(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Set::Infinite::_recurrence(3pm)

NAME
Set::Infinite::_recurrence - Extends Set::Infinite with recurrence functions SYNOPSIS
$recurrence = $base_set->_recurrence ( &next, &previous ); DESCRIPTION
This is an internal class used by the DateTime::Set module. The API is subject to change. It provides all functionality provided by Set::Infinite, plus the ability to define recurrences with arbitrary objects, such as dates. METHODS
o _recurrence ( &next, &previous ) Creates a recurrence set. The set is defined inside a 'base set'. $recurrence = $base_set->_recurrence ( &next, &previous ); The recurrence functions take one argument, and return the 'next' or the 'previous' occurence. Example: defines the set of all 'integer numbers': use strict; use Set::Infinite::_recurrence; use POSIX qw(floor); # define the recurrence span my $forever = Set::Infinite::_recurrence->new( Set::Infinite::_recurrence::NEG_INFINITY, Set::Infinite::_recurrence::INFINITY ); my $recurrence = $forever->_recurrence( sub { # next floor( $_[0] + 1 ) }, sub { # previous my $tmp = floor( $_[0] ); $tmp < $_[0] ? $tmp : $_[0] - 1 }, ); print "sample recurrence ", $recurrence->intersection( -5, 5 ), " "; # sample recurrence -5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5 { my $x = 234.567; print "next occurence after $x = ", $recurrence->{param}[0]->( $x ), " "; # 235 print "previous occurence before $x = ", $recurrence->{param}[2]->( $x ), " "; # 234 } { my $x = 234; print "next occurence after $x = ", $recurrence->{param}[0]->( $x ), " "; # 235 print "previous occurence before $x = ", $recurrence->{param}[2]->( $x ), " "; # 233 } o is_forever Returns true if the set is a single span, ranging from -Infinity to Infinity. o _is_recurrence Returns true if the set is an unbounded recurrence, ranging from -Infinity to Infinity. CONSTANTS
o INFINITY The "Infinity" value. o NEG_INFINITY The "-Infinity" value. SUPPORT
Support is offered through the "datetime@perl.org" mailing list. Please report bugs using rt.cpan.org AUTHOR
Flavio Soibelmann Glock <fglock@gmail.com> The recurrence generation algorithm is based on an idea from Dave Rolsky. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003 Flavio Soibelmann Glock. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can distribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. SEE ALSO
Set::Infinite DateTime::Set For details on the Perl DateTime Suite project please see <http://datetime.perl.org>. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-22 Set::Infinite::_recurrence(3pm)
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