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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers How to count respon time max min avg for nginx logs? Post 303038113 by rdrtx1 on Sunday 25th of August 2019 09:44:48 PM
Old 08-25-2019
See updated of post # 3. mins, hrs max and avg included.

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GPIV_S-AVG(1)						      General Commands Manual						     GPIV_S-AVG(1)

NAME
gpiv_s-avg - Spatial statistics of PIV data. SYNOPSIS
gpiv_s-avg [-h | --help] [-p | --print] [-s] [-no_s] [-v | --version] [filename] < stdin > stdout DESCRIPTION
gpiv_s-avg reports the spatial global mean velocities and variances in x and y-direction of a PIV data stream. Only input data of which the peak number is not equal to -1 are taken into account. The parameters read from the configuration resources (containing the key POST) may be overruled by the command line options, as explained below. Options -h | --help On-line help. -p | --print Prints parameters, command line options and input and eventually filenames to stdout. The output is identic of filename.par, in case -f is used. -s Subtracts the mean x-and y-particle displacements from the input data. -no_s Suppresses subtracting the mean values from the input data. -v | --version Prints version information on standard output, then exits successfully. [-z dx0 dy0] zero offset of displacement or velocity estimators. filename Input PIV file. Overrides stdin and stdout. The output will be written to filename.sa.piv. Parameters are stored in filename.par and may be used for future use by including them in ./gpivrc. SEE ALSO gpivtools NOTES
AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf BUGS
The program has been tested for PIV data. So far, no bugs have been found. 8 November 2006 GPIV_S-AVG(1)
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