Finding total distinct count from multiple csv files through UNIX script
Hi All ,
I have multiple pipe delimited csv files are present in a directory.I need to find out distinct count on a column on those files and need the total distinct
count on all files.
We can't merge all the files here as file size are huge in millions.I have tried in below way for each files.
I need to automate the above procedure (ex: by putting each files count in a temporary file)as multiple csv files are present in the directory as I need the total distinct count on a column on all those files.Can anyone please help me with this.
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Hi,
I have a challenging task,in which i have to find the duplicate files by its name and size,then i need to take anyone of the file.Then i need to open the file and find for more than one pattern and count of that pattern.
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Sample 1. ATAGCAGAGGGAGTGAAGAGGTGGTGGGAGGGAGCT
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unix script unix script unix script unix script
unix script unix script unix
unix
script
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Hi Guys,
I need to write a script to compare the count of two csv files each having 5 columns.
Everyday a csv file is recived.
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Hi,
Very good wishes to all!
Please help to provide the shell script for generating the record counts in filed wise from the .csv file
My question:
Source file:
Field1 Field2 Field3
abc 12f sLm
1234 hjd 12d
Hyd 34
Chn
My target file should generate the .csv file with the... (14 Replies)
Hi,
I have a .dat file with contents like the below:
Input file
============SEQ NO-1: COLUMN1==========
9835619
7152815
============SEQ NO-2: COLUMN2 ==========
7615348
7015548
9373086
============SEQ NO-3: COLUMN3===========
9373086
Expected Output: (I just... (1 Reply)
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just wanted to export multiple tables from oracle sql using unix shell script to csv file and the below code is exporting only the first table.
Can you please suggest why? or any better idea?
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
ftoc
ftoc(1) General Commands Manual ftoc(1)NAME
ftoc - interface between prof and cord
SYNOPSIS
ftoc file1...
DESCRIPTION
The ftoc interface reads one or more feedback files produced by the -feedback option of the profiler prof(1) and writes onto stdout a
reorder-file for use with the cache-rearranging program cord(1). It interprets each feedback file as representing one phase of a program's
execution. In other words, if a program behaves in two distinct ways depending on its input, you could create two different feedback files
by executing the program twice with different input data, and both ftoc and cord will understand that the information from the first file
is distinct from that of the second file.
As an example, to improve the instruction-cache performance of a program called hello, you could generate a new hello.cord program by say-
ing:
cc -o hello hello.c pixie -o hello.pixie hello hello.pixie prof -pixie -feedback hello.feedback hello ftoc hello.feedback > hello.reorder
cord -o hello.cord hello hello.reorder
The reorderfile consists of a list of lines of the form:
sourcefile procname.procname... n
where "procname.procname..." represents an outer-to-inner list of nested procedures, and n is 10 times the percentage of the procedure's
"density" with respect to the total of the densities of all procedures. ("Density" is the ratio of a procedure's total cycles to its total
static instructions.) A line consisting of "$phase" separates information from different feedback files.
SEE ALSO cord(1), pixie(1), prof(1)ftoc(1)