How to get defined precision after arithmetic operation using syncsort?
I have to do some arithmetic operation on Field 8 which is calculated by Field 9/Field 7
Suppose i have data like :
I used following code :
Here i want to maintain 4 precision of unit price field.
COMPRESS is used to compress extra spaces but it also compress zeros of precision.
Can anyone suggest how to get required output.
Last edited by MadeInGermany; 03-16-2018 at 04:11 AM..
Reason: added code tags
I have no idea why I can't get this to work, if anybody can help i would appreciate it.
#!/bin/bash
x=`cat counter.txt | wc -l`
y= '$x / 7'
printf "%d People have visited this page" $y
:confused: (2 Replies)
I am using egrep to extract numbers from a file and storing them as variables in a script. But I am not able to do any arithmetic operations on the variables using "expr" because it stores them as char and not integers. Here is my code and the error I get. Any help will be appreciated.
#!/bin/sh... (3 Replies)
Hi, All,
I have a file, its content is as follows:
100 150
120 135
140 170
I want to insert a column, its content is determined by the difference between the two values in the same line, if the difference is less than 20, the new value is 1, otherwise is 0.
after the operation, the... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I would appreciate if anyone knows how to perform adding to date.
As for normal date, i can easily plus with any number.
But when it comes to month end say for example 28 Jun, i need to perform a plus with number 3, it will not return 1 Jul.
Thanks in advance for your help. (4 Replies)
Hi
I have a file with 3 columns. say,
infile:
1 50 68
34 3 23
23 4 56
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I want to generate n files from this file using a loop so that 1st column in output file is (column1 of infile/(2*n+2.561))
I am doing like this:
for ((i=1; i<=3; i++))
do
a=`echo... (3 Replies)
I am writing a script in zsh shell, it fetchs a number from a file using the awk command, store it as a variable, which in my case is a small number 0.62000. I want to change this number by multiplying it by 1000 to become 620.0 using the command in the script
var2=$((var1*1000))
trouble is... (2 Replies)
input:
Name|Operation
rec_10|1+2+2-
Output:
rec_10|1
Basically I am trying to calculate the result of "the path" in $3 where the operators follow the number and not preceding them like we normally do:
rec_10: +1+2-2=1
But I realise (I am sure there is a good reason for that) that awk... (7 Replies)
Hi,
Here is the script i try to perform arithmetic operation in two variables .
git branch -r | while read brname ; do
REV_COMMITS=`git rev-list --count $brname`
echo "$brname has $REV_COMMITS"
(( TOTAL = TOTAL + REV_COMMITS ))
echo "in loop" $TOTAL
done
echo "total is " $TOTAL
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I've this following text file
FileVersion = 1.03
Filetype = meteo_on_curvilinear_grid
TIME = 0 hours since 2016-10-03 12:00:00 +00:00
-6.855 -6.828 -6.801 -6.774 -6.747 -6.719 -6.691 -6.663 -6.634 -6.606 -6.577 -6.548 -6.519 -6.489
TIME = 0 hours since... (2 Replies)
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awsres
AWSRES(1) AWS User's Guide AWSRES(1)NAME
awsres - build resource files for Ada Web Server applications
SYNOPSIS
awsres [-h] [-r unit] [-q] file...
DESCRIPTION
The Ada Web Server is a library that allows you to embed a web server into your Ada application. It provides not only HTTP but also SOAP,
WSDL and several other facilities. Thus you can write full-fledged web applications. awsres allows you to embed resources, such as pic-
tures, into your final executable, so that your executable is completely self-contained and does not need to read other files at run time.
awsres works by creating Ada source files that contain the data for your resources as arrays of bytes. You then compile these Ada source
files into your executable. At run time, the AWS library automatically loads the resources from the executable whenever available.
awsres creates one parent Ada package named, by default, `res', and one child package for each of the files given on the command line. The
package `res' registers each resource when your application starts. To link `res' into your executable you simply add a `with res;' state-
ment in one of your source files.
EXAMPLE
$ ls
image.png
$ awsres image.png
AWSRes - Resource Creator v1.0
creating image.png...
-> registered
$ ls
res.adb res.ads res-image_png.ads image.png
OPTIONS -h Display help message.
-r name
Set the root unit name. Default is `res'.
-q Quiet mode.
SEE ALSO wsdl2aws(1)
The Ada Web Server User's Guide in package libaws1-doc.
AUTHOR
awsres was written by Dmitriy Anisimkov <anisimkov@yahoo.com> and Pascal Obry <p.obry@wanadoo.fr> as part of the Ada Web Server.
This manual page was written by Ludovic Brenta <ludovic.brenta@insalien.org> for Debian GNU/Linux.
GNU Ada Tools 29 JAN 2004 AWSRES(1)