Hi cmccabe,
If you create an array with three subscripts, you have to use three subscripts when you try to access an element of that array.
Are the ranges given in your first input file always in increasing numerical order for each $1,$4 set of values (as in your sample file f1)? If they are we can use that information to make your code run faster.
Is the fifth subfield of $4 in your second input file always identical to the $1 value on the same input line (as in your sample files)? If they are, we can use that information to make your code run faster.
You note that your input files fields are separated by tabs. Do you want the output file to be tab delimited too; or do you want the output to be delimited by spaces as shown in your sample output?
Note that in your original code (and in your updated code) you have the line:
and a $3 value can never be less than a max[] value and greater than the same value. Can we assume that you intended to write:
or more likely that you meant:
(i.e., are the min-max ranges inclusive of the endpoints or exclusive of the endpoints)?
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This is a Test
Sample Test2
Another Test
Final Test3
A final Test
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Hi,
I wish to use a column, as inputted by a user from command line, for pattern matching.
awk file:
{
if($1 ~ /^8/)
{
print $0> "temp2.csv"
}
}
something like this, but i want '$1' to be any column as selected by the user from command line.
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Test1 5
Test1 10
Test2 2
Test2 5
Test2 13
Test3 4
Output:
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this is another line,
this is the PRIMARY INDEX line
l ;
This is another line
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A123, valueA, valueB
B234, valueA, valueB
C345, valueA, valueB
D456, valueA, valueB
E567, valueA, valueB
F678, valueA, valueB
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2356798 7689867 999 000
123678 20385907 9797 666
17978975 87468976 968978 98798
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xcmsconvertcolors
XcmsConvertColors() XcmsConvertColors()
Name
XcmsConvertColors - convert color specifications in XcmsColor structures to another color space specific encoding.
Synopsis
Status XcmsConvertColors(ccc, colors_in_out, ncolors, target_format,
compression_flags_return)
XcmsCCC ccc;
XcmsColor colors_in_out[];
unsigned int ncolors;
XcmsColorFormat target_format;
Bool compression_flags_return[];
Arguments
ccc Specifies the color conversion context. If conversion is between device-independent color spaces only (for example, TekHVC to
CIELuv), the CCC is necessary only to specify the Client White Point.
colors_in_out
Specifies an array of color specifications. Pixel members are ignored and remain unchanged upon return.
ncolors Specifies the number of XcmsColor structures in the color specification array.
target_format
Specifies the target color specification format.
compression_flags_return
Specifies an array of ncolors Boolean values for returning compression status of each color conversion. If a non-NULL pointer
is supplied, each element in the array is set to True if the corresponding color in the color specification array was com-
pressed, and False otherwise. Pass NULL if the compression status is not useful.
Returns
Zero on failure, non-zero on success.
Availability
Release 5 and later.
Description
The XcmsConvertColors() function converts the color specifications in the specified array of XcmsColor structures from their current format
(which may vary from element to element of the array) to a single target format using the specified CCC. If all the conversions succeed
without gamut compression, XcmsConvertColors() returns XcmsSuccess. If one or more of the conversions required gamut compression, the
function returns XcmsSuccessWithCompression, and sets the appropriate flags in compression_flags_return array. If any of the conversions
fail, the function returns XcmsFailure and the contents of the color specification array are left unchanged.
Structures
The XcmsColor and XcmsColorFormat structures are shown on the XcmsColor reference page.
See Also
XcmsCCCOfColormap(), XcmsCreateCCC(), XcmsClientWhitePointOfCCC(), XcmsDefaultCCC(), XcmsScreenWhitePointOfCCC(), XcmsSetCompressionProc(),
XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc(), XcmsSetWhitePoint().
Xlib - Device-independent Color XcmsConvertColors()