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- for every single input line, you execute those nested loops 20 x 4 x 26, i.e. 2080 times - quite lengthy for more than a few input lines. Yes, I know no other working alternative.
As already proposed, if you describe what is needed someone could come up with some nifty trick e.g. regex. Pls be aware that if the substitution has taken place in the first loop, another 2079 loops will be executed nevertheless.
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I hadn't known that; my thought was that gsub only executed on a match? Maybe something like (and I've tried to make this work for a while):
gsub analyses the input line / variable char by char for a match, as does the matching operators, e.g. /.../ - so it parses the input twice. Unnecessary, and costly, esp. for lengthy lines. If you're sure there is only one single match, use sub to stop after that match. BTW, /IDvar/ looks for exactly that literal string, "IDvar", verbatim.
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Thank you. I try to keep speech to a min, so people aren't overwhelmed...
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I wasn't asking for a romantic novel, but for a meaningful explanation / formulation of the central problem(s).
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I had made a version with such great notes, but upon finishing it, there was an error which I could fix. Likely I lost a bracket somewhere.
There are editors in them 'thar hills that allow for checking for e.g. unpaired brackets, braces, parentheses. Clever indentation also helps.
Hi all,
This problem has cost me half a day, and i still do not know how to do.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks advance.
I want to use a variable as the first parameters of gsub function of awk.
Example:
{
...
arri]=gsub(i,tolower(i),$1)
(which should be ambraced by //)
...
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Hi,
Can some one please explain the following line please throw some light on the ones marked in red
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I am getting following error:
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<original column>|<column without quotes>
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! Configuration file for RACHANA
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