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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Venn Data Maker Post 302979760 by RudiC on Thursday 18th of August 2016 04:40:10 PM
Old 08-18-2016
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Code:
awk '
NR==1   {print "Name", $0
         next
        }
        {for (i=1; i<=3; i++)   {T[$i]
                                 R[$i,i] = 1
                                }
        }
END     {delete T[""]
         for (t in T) print t, R[t,1]+0, R[t,2]+0, R[t,3]+0
        }
' FS=, OFS=, file
Name,Set1,Set2,Set3
g1,1,1,1
g2,1,1,0
g3,0,0,1
g4,1,0,0
g5,0,1,1
g6,1,0,0
g7,0,1,0
g8,0,0,1

 

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geticonset(1x)                                                                                                                      geticonset(1x)

NAME
geticonset - gets the current Window Maker iconset SYNOPSIS
geticonset [options] [iconsetfile] DESCRIPTION
geticonset reads the WMWindowAttributes domain, and writes the iconset found there either to stdout or to iconsetfile. OPTIONS
--help print a help message --version print version number ENVIRONMENT
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT specifies the initial path for the Defaults directory. "Defaults/" is appended to this variable to determine the actual location of the databases. If the varialbe is not set, it defaults to "~/GNUstep" FILES
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT/Defaults/WMWindowAttributes is the actual file that's read. SEE ALSO
seticons(1x), wmaker(1x) AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>. Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.info>. January 1999 geticonset(1x)
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