05-03-2017
Thanks for your input rothbat, is there a way to achieve without using arithmetic functions or any other way to achieve just wanted to know in simpler way.
@Rudic Sorry i dint get your question , can you let me know whether its achievable with time command i mean to calculate the time difference in hours and mins
Last edited by Master_Mind; 05-03-2017 at 01:20 PM..
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pnmarith
pnmarith(1) General Commands Manual pnmarith(1)
NAME
pnmarith - perform arithmetic on two portable anymaps
SYNOPSIS
pnmarith -add|-subtract|-multiply|-difference|-minimum|-maximum. pnmfile1 pnmfile2
DESCRIPTION
Reads two portable anymaps as input. Performs the specified arithmetic operation, and produces a portable anymap as output. The two input
anymaps must be the same width and height.
The arithmetic is performed between corresponding pixels in the two anymaps, as if maxval was 1.0, black was 0.0, and a linear scale in
between. Results that fall outside of [0..1) are truncated.
The operator -difference calculates the absolute value of pnmarith -subtract pnmfile1 pnmfile2, i.e. no truncation is done.
All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.
SEE ALSO
pbmmask(1), pnmpaste(1), pnminvert(1), pnm(5)
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 by Jef Poskanzer. Lightly modified by Marcel Wijkstra <wijkstra@fwi.uva.nl>
26 August 1993 pnmarith(1)