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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Grepping a timestamp range and assigning it to a constant Post 302994558 by dsid on Friday 24th of March 2017 12:10:55 PM
Old 03-24-2017
what i meant was if the start time and end time is between 3 PM to 5 PM then what gets printed on the screen is 'CUT 1', if the time is between 6PM -10PM, then what gets printed on the screen is 'CUT 2' and finally if the time is after 00:00:00 hrs till 3AM, 'CUT 3' gets printed on the screen

something like below
Code:
cat infile|sed 's/^[15-17]/CUT1/g

@Corona688 i have not used much awk so don't know a lot about it, just here n there. I might give it a look now that you have suggested, but just that sed was something that came into mind as I needed a search and replace.

@RudiC @vgersh99 My argument is that instead of numbers(time stamps) I want constant characters in place of the time stamp so that I can sort and count it. Because of the different time stamps I am unable to sort them

hope I am clear
 

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sa1(8)							    BSD System Manager's Manual 						    sa1(8)

NAME
sa1 -- Generate a system activity daily data file. SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/sa/sa1 [t n] DESCRIPTION
The sa1 command is a shell script used to invoke the system activity data collector, sadc. The binary sample data is collected at intervals t seconds apart, in a loop n times. The binary sample data is written to the standard daily data file, /var/log/sa/sadd where the dd repre- sents the current day of the month. sa1 is intended to be started by cron. EXAMPLE CRON ENTRY
# Starting at 8am collect system activity records # every 20 minutes for 12 hours # 20 minutes = 1200 seconds # 12 hours with 3 samples each hour = 36 loops 0 8 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1200 36 # After the 12 hour period, # collect a system activity report 30 20 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa2 -A FILES
/var/log/sa/sadd Default daily activity file that holds the binary sampling data. dd are digits that represent the day of the month. SEE ALSO
crontab(1), fs_usage(1), netstat(1), sar(1), sc_usage(1), top(1), vm_stat(1), crontab(5), iostat(8), sa2(8), sadc(8) Mac OS X Jul 25 2003 Mac OS X
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