Note: The order in for (i in a) is arbitrary, so it cannot be used reliably to preserve order. An alternative would be to use a for(i=min;i<=max;i++) loop..
for example:
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Hi,
I have several text files each containing some data as shown below:
File1.txt
>DataHeader
Data...
Data...
File2.txt
>DataHeader
Data...
Data...
etc.
What I want is to change the 'DataHeader' based on the file name. So the output should look like:
File1.txt
>File1
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need helping in finding some of the text in one file and some columns which have same column in file 1
EG
cat file_1
aaaa
bbbb
cccc
dddd
eeee
fffff
gggg
hhhh
cat file_2
aaaa,abcd,effgh,ereref,name,age,sex,...........
bbbb,efdfh,erere,afdafds,name,age,sex.............. (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have some data like below.
Step1,Param1,Param2,Param3
1,2,3,4
2,3,4,5
2,4,5,6
3,0,1,2
3,0,0,0
3,2,1,3
........
so on
Where I need to find the median(arithmetic) of each column from Param1...to..Param3 for each set of Step1 values.
(Sort each specific column, if the... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to remove the content based on the header information .
Please find the example below.
File1.txt
Name|Last|First|Location|DepId|Depname|DepLoc
naga|rr|tion|hyd|1|wer|opr
Nava|ra|tin|gen|2|wera|opra
I have to search for the DepId and remove the data from the... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I need the modification for the below mentioned code (found in one more post https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/27161-script-generate-average-values.html) to find the average values for all the columns(but for a specific rows) and print the averages side by side.
I have... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have two input files; file1 and file2. I compare them based on matched values in 1 column and print selected columns of the second file (file2). I got the result but the header was not printed. i want the header of file2 to be printed together with the result. Then i did below codes:-
... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have some tab delimited text files with a three header rows. The headers look like, (sorry the tabs look so messy).
index group Name input input input input input input input input input input input... (9 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have files with columns like this. This sample input below is partial.
Please check below for main file link. Each file will have only two rows.
... (8 Replies)
I've been struggling with this one for quite a while and cannot seem to find a solution for this find/replace scenario. Perhaps I'm getting rusty.
I have a file that contains a number of metrics (exactly 3 fields per line) from a few appliances that are collected in parallel. To identify the... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
i am trying to print required multiple columns dynamically from a fie.
But i am able to print only one column at a time.
i am new to shell script, please help me on this issue.
i am using below script
awk -v COLT=$1 '
NR==1 {
for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) {
... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
min
MIN(3) 1 MIN(3)min - Find lowest valueSYNOPSIS
mixed min (array $values)
DESCRIPTION
mixed min (mixed $value1, mixed $value2, [mixed $...])
If the first and only parameter is an array, min(3) returns the lowest value in that array. If at least two parameters are provided,
min(3) returns the smallest of these values.
Note
Values of different types will be compared using the standard comparison rules. For instance, a non-numeric string will be com-
pared to an integer as though it were 0, but multiple string values will be compared alphanumerically. The actual value returned
will be of the original type with no conversion applied.
PARAMETERS
o $values
- An array containing the values.
o $value1
- Any comparable value.
o $value2
- Any comparable value.
o $...
- Any comparable value.
RETURN VALUES min(3) returns the parameter value considered "lowest" according to standard comparisons. If multiple values of different types evaluate as
equal (e.g. 0 and 'abc') the first provided to the function will be returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Example uses of min(3)
<?php
echo min(2, 3, 1, 6, 7); // 1
echo min(array(2, 4, 5)); // 2
// The string 'hello' when compared to an int is treated as 0
// Since the two values are equal, the order they are provided determines the result
echo min(0, 'hello'); // 0
echo min('hello', 0); // hello
// Here we are comparing -1 < 0, so -1 is the lowest value
echo min('hello', -1); // -1
// With multiple arrays of different lengths, min returns the shortest
$val = min(array(2, 2, 2), array(1, 1, 1, 1)); // array(2, 2, 2)
// Multiple arrays of the same length are compared from left to right
// so in our example: 2 == 2, but 4 < 5
$val = min(array(2, 4, 8), array(2, 5, 1)); // array(2, 4, 8)
// If both an array and non-array are given, the array is never returned
// as comparisons treat arrays as greater than any other value
$val = min('string', array(2, 5, 7), 42); // string
// If one argument is NULL or a boolean, it will be compared against
// other values using the rule FALSE < TRUE regardless of the other types involved
// In the below examples, both -10 and 10 are treated as TRUE in the comparison
$val = min(-10, FALSE, 10); // FALSE
$val = min(-10, NULL, 10); // NULL
// 0, on the other hand, is treated as FALSE, so is "lower than" TRUE
$val = min(0, TRUE); // 0
?>
SEE ALSO max(3), count(3).
PHP Documentation Group MIN(3)