I'm trying to iterate a UNIX awk script that returns min/max temperature data for each day from a monthly weather data file (01_weath.dat). The temperature data is held in $5. The temps are reported each minute so each day contains 1440 temperature enteries. The below code has gotten me as far as... (5 Replies)
hi!
i have a file like the attachement.
I'd like to get for each line the min, max and average values. (there is 255 values for each line)
how can i get that ?
i try this, is it right?
BEGIN {FS = ","; OFS = ";";max=0;min=0;moy=0;total=0;freq=890}
$0 !~ /Trace1:/ {
... (1 Reply)
I am redirecting my ping output to a file. The sample output is like this:
64 bytes from xx.xx.xx.167: icmp_seq=4490 ttl=116 3.75 ms 2011Jul12- 15 40 16
64 bytes from xx.xx.xx.167: icmp_seq=4491 ttl=116 5.29 ms 2011Jul12- 15 40 17
64 bytes from xx.xx.xx.167: icmp_seq=4492 ttl=116 4.88 ms... (6 Replies)
Hi ,
Below is my sample data,I have this 8 column(A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H) in csv file.
A , B ,C ,D ,E ,F,G ,H
4141,127337,24,15,20,69,72.0,-3
4141,128864,24,15,20,65,66.0,-1
4141,910053,24,15,4,4,5.0,-1
4141,910383,24,15,22,3,4.0,-1
4141,496969,24,15,14,6,-24.0,-18... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
Anyone know how to capture the nmon avg and max cpu and memory for one of the AIX server for Monthly Utilization Report purposes ?
Thanks.
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if possible use shell script to count or sum... (6 Replies)
aaa: 3 ms
aaa: 2 ms
aaa: 5 ms
aaa: 10 ms
..........
to get the 3 2 5 10 ...'s min avg and max
something like
min: 2 ms avg: 5 ms max: 10 ms (2 Replies)
Hi,
My goal is to monitor the response time from the access logs of nginx server. I am using gawk to print the needed fields - 'response time' and 'name of the service' from nginx logs.
Command: gawk '($6 ~ /cloudservice/) {print $10, $6}' access.log
Output:
0.645 /nc/cloudservice... (6 Replies)
You have a log file as attached in sample input with various operations and time taken by each of them. Write a script to find the min and max time taken for each operation. Sample output is attached.
Sample Input is given as below:
operation1,83621
operation2,72321
operation3,13288... (1 Reply)
Flickr::API(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Flickr::API(3pm)NAME
Flickr::API - Perl interface to the Flickr API
SYNOPSIS
use Flickr::API;
my $api = new Flickr::API({'key' => 'your_api_key',
'secret' => 'your_app_secret'});
my $response = $api->execute_method('flickr.test.echo', {
'foo' => 'bar',
'baz' => 'quux',
});
or
use Flickr::API;
use Flickr::API::Request;
my $api = new Flickr::API({'key' => 'your_api_key'});
my $request = new Flickr::API::Request({
'method' => 'flickr.test.echo',
'args' => {},
});
my $response = $api->execute_request($request);
DESCRIPTION
A simple interface for using the Flickr API.
"Flickr::API" is a subclass of LWP::UserAgent, so all of the various proxy, request limits, caching, etc are available.
METHODS
"execute_method($method, $args)"
Constructs a "Flickr::API::Request" object and executes it, returning a "Flickr::API::Response" object.
"execute_request($request)"
Executes a "Flickr::API::Request" object, returning a "Flickr::API::Response" object. Calls are signed if a secret was specified when
creating the "Flickr::API" object.
"request_auth_url($perms,$frob)"
Returns a "URI" object representing the URL that an application must redirect a user to for approving an authentication token.
For web-based applications $frob is an optional parameter.
Returns undef if a secret was not specified when creating the "Flickr::API" object.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004-2005, Cal Henderson, <cal@iamcal.com>
Auth API patches provided by Aaron Straup Cope
SEE ALSO
Flickr::API::Request, Flickr::API::Response, XML::Parser::Lite, <http://www.flickr.com/>, <http://www.flickr.com/services/api/>
perl v5.14.2 2014-07-04 Flickr::API(3pm)