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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sort and summarise between patterns Post 303026268 by mac-arrow on Friday 23rd of November 2018 04:04:18 AM
Old 11-23-2018
Hi @disedorgue

Could you explain me those lines? I'm not sure what the do each of them Smilie Thank you

Code:
awk '/^-- Current Database:/ {A++}{print A" "$0}' 
sed 's/ *\([0-9]\+\) [0-9]\+ /\1 /;/-- Current Database:/s/^[0-9]\+ //'

Regards
 

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ttk::spinbox(3tk)						 Tk Themed Widget						 ttk::spinbox(3tk)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAME
ttk::spinbox - Selecting text field widget SYNOPSIS
ttk::spinbox pathName ?options? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
A ttk::spinbox widget is a ttk::entry widget with built-in up and down buttons that are used to either modify a numeric value or to select among a set of values. The widget implements all the features of the ttk::entry widget including support of the -textvariable option to link the value displayed by the widget to a Tcl variable. STANDARD OPTIONS
-class -cursor -style -takefocus -xscrollcommand See the ttk_widget manual entry for details on the standard options. STANDARD OPTIONS
-validate -validatecommand See the ttk_entry manual entry for details on the standard options. WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS Command-Line Name:-from Database Name: from Database Class: From A floating-point value specifying the lowest value for the spinbox. This is used in conjunction with -to and -increment to set a numerical range. Command-Line Name:-to Database Name: to Database Class: To A floating-point value specifying the highest permissible value for the widget. See also -from and -increment. range. Command-Line Name:-increment Database Name: increment Database Class: Increment A floating-point value specifying the change in value to be applied each time one of the widget spin buttons is pressed. The up but- ton applies a positive increment, the down button applies a negative increment. Command-Line Name:-values Database Name: values Database Class: Values This must be a Tcl list of values. If this option is set then this will override any range set using the -from, -to and -increment options. The widget will instead use the values specified beginning with the first value. Command-Line Name:-wrap Database Name: wrap Database Class: Wrap Must be a proper boolean value. If on, the spinbox will wrap around the values of data in the widget. Command-Line Name:-format Database Name: format Database Class: Format Specifies an alternate format to use when setting the string value when using the -from and -to range. This must be a format speci- fier of the form %<pad>.<pad>f, as it will format a floating-point number. Command-Line Name:-command Database Name: command Database Class: Command Specifies a Tcl command to be invoked whenever a spinbutton is invoked. INDICES
See the ttk::entry manual for information about indexing characters. VALIDATION
See the ttk::entry manual for information about using the -validate and -validatecommand options. WIDGET COMMAND
The following subcommands are possible for spinbox widgets in addition to the commands described for the ttk::entry widget: pathName current index pathName get Returns the spinbox's current value. pathName set value Set the spinbox string to value. If a -format option has been configured then this format will be applied. If formatting fails or is not set or the -values option has been used then the value is set directly. SEE ALSO
ttk::widget(3tk), ttk::entry(3tk), spinbox(3tk) KEYWORDS
entry, spinbox, widget, text field Tk 8.5.9 ttk::spinbox(3tk)
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