Hello everyone,
I would like to use awk to parse a file with three columns in, like:
monday 0 1
monday 1 1
monday 2 1
monday 3 1
monday 4 1
monday 5 1
tuesday 0 5
tuesday 1 1
tuesday 2 1
tuesday 3 1
tuesday 4 1
wednesday 0 1
monday 5 25
they represent the day the hour and the... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to pivot the contents in a file.
Ex: I have a file sample.txt with data "A B C D", i need the contents to pivot & resulting file should look like "A
B
C
... (3 Replies)
I would like to use awk to parse a file with three columns in, like:
Chennai,01,1
Chennai,07,1
Chennai,08,3
Chennai,09,6
Chennai,10,12
Chennai,11,19
Chennai,12,10
Chennai,13,12
Kerala,09,2
AP,10,1
AP,11,1
Delhi,13,1
Kerala,13,3
Chennai,00,3
Chennai,01,1
Chennai,02,1
Chennai,07,5 (3 Replies)
Hi
Please suggest a script that would do a horizontal pivot , on the fields separated by a semicolon
Below is my input file 1|c2|aa
1|c3|dd
1|c4|cc
1|c5|aa
1|c6|ss
1|c7|dd
1|c8|bb
1|c9|jjj
1|c10|kkk
1|c11|fffg
1|c12|nnn;indi;pak;linf;wer
1|c13|lllnk;li;sdfsd;oiuo
1|c14|ppp... (5 Replies)
Dear friend,
I want to sum popul based on ville and reg.
input
date country ville reg popul
20131101 INDIA Gujarat College 322047286
20131101 USA Oregon 2 Kindergaten 477305599
20131101 INDIA Delhi 1 Ecole 255029428
20131101 MEXICO ... (2 Replies)
Hi, I am new at using shell scripting. So I have a question for the more experienced Linux users. I would like to perform some kind of pivot on a file.
Example Input file
COL1,"2001-01-01","2001-03-01","2001-03-24"
A1,22,,44
B1,56,78,12
C2,5,,
I would like to have to following output... (2 Replies)
Hi all, I am new to shell scripting so pardon me for the questions I will be asking.
I was given a task where I have to pivot my data
Example
Source
SGPAPCTUMACCHEA
Expected output
SGP APC TUM
SGP APC ACC
SGP APC HEA
Can anybody assist me on this?Please use CODE tags as required... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: redaela
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svk::command::update
SVK::Command::Update(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Update(3)NAME
SVK::Command::Update - Bring changes from repository to checkout copies
SYNOPSIS
update [PATH...]
OPTIONS -r [--revision] REV : act on revision REV instead of the head revision
-N [--non-recursive] : do not descend recursively
-C [--check-only] : try operation but make no changes
-s [--sync] : synchronize mirrored sources before update
-m [--merge] : smerge from copied sources before update
-q [--quiet] : print as little as possible
DESCRIPTION
Synchronize checkout copies to revision given by -r or to HEAD revision by default.
For each updated item a line will start with a character reporting the action taken. These characters have the following meaning:
A Added
D Deleted
U Updated
C Conflict
G Merged
g Merged without actual change
A character in the first column signifies an update to the actual file, while updates to the file's props are shown in the second column.
If both "--sync" and "--merge" are specified, like in "svk up -sm", it will first synchronize the mirrored copy source path, and then
smerge from it.
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Command::Update(3)