Hi All,
Is there any command which can convert binary decimal coded values to ascii values...
i have bcd values like below
оооооооооооо0о-- -v -
Pls suggest a way to convert this.
Thanks,
Deepti.Gaur (3 Replies)
How can I evaluate a decimal value in an if statement?
echo "Enter limit:"
read limit (enter a decmal value, ie: 2.5)
decimallimit=`echo $limit+0|bc|quit`
echo $decimallimit
if
then
echo $decimallimit
else
echo "failed"
fi (4 Replies)
Hi guys I'm trying to print average of 2 columns.
awk '{print ($1+$2)/2}' file.txt
Its printing average but not giving decimal values
its giving 3.05521e+08 instead of 305521....
I tried %f to print float values but not quiet connected
Could you help plz:confused: (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file which is having 3 columns as (string string integer)
a b 1
x y 2
p k 5
y y 4
.....
.....
Question:
I want get the unique value of column 2 in a sorted way(on column 2) and the sum of the 3rd column of the corresponding rows. e.g the above file should return the... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
In my script I've written like this-
c=$( expr 100 / 3);echo $c
The output coming is 33. but I want to see 33.33, decimal values too. How to get that?
Thanks,
Naresh (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
This is my last post for today.
My input file is
chr1 100 200
chr1 123 300
chr1 300 400
chr1 420 520
chr10 132344343 132348674
When I try using this command
awk '{v=($3+$2)/2; print $0"\t"v}' 1
This is my output
chr1 100 200 150
chr1 123 300 211.5 (2 Replies)
Hi,
I wanted to round all the values in a column to nearest integer. I have multiple files with only two columns and I want to round values in column 2. e.g
input_file
A1 23.971578 A2 34.624976 A3 46.403446 A4 375 A5 1 A6 3 A7 ... (3 Replies)
Gents
Is it possible to update the code to get the desired output files from the input list. I called variable to the first column.
I need to consider the first column as key to grep the values in the second column according to the desired request.
input list
(attached )
output1
... (12 Replies)
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_exit, _Exit - terminate the current process
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
void _exit(int status);
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