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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Add column and multiply its result to all elements of another column Post 303032067 by RudiC on Sunday 10th of March 2019 05:24:20 PM
Old 03-10-2019
Do you want me to repeat my questions?
Where do the pipes come from, all of a sudden?


EDIT: OK, staring at your posts for another 15 minutes, I think / guess I understood your request. How far would this get you:
Code:
$ awk '{SUM += $2; F3[NR] = $3; T[NR] = $0} END {for (n=1; n<=NR; n++) print T[n], F3[n]*SUM}' file
BSCNND2 12367 6.3 1158885
BSCNND2 11418 6.3 1158885
BSCNND2 10945 6.3 1158885
BSCNND2 10898 6.3 1158885
BSCNND2 13298 7.4 1361230
BSCNAN2 66546 34.5 6346275
BSCNND2 58478 32.9 6051955

I've used one of your earlier input samples. Please excuse that I didn't dare to try to reproduce the pipes and spaces in your desired output.

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An array with all values in the result column. FALSE is returned if $column is larger than the number of columns in the result, or on any other error. EXAMPLES
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