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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Sum in file based column Post 303039374 by vgersh99 on Wednesday 2nd of October 2019 01:39:10 PM
Old 10-02-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by arunkumar_mca
Thanks . When I tried to print the description using the below command I am getting only one description not sure what I am doing wrong
Code:
awk -F'[;]' '{ t[$1]+=$3 } END { for (i in t) print i,$2, t[i] }'  my file

INPUT
10264;ATE;12
10265;SES;11
10266;AUT;50
10264;ATE;10
10265;SES;13
10266;AUT;89
10264;ATE;1
10265;SES;15
10266;AUT;78


OUTPUT
10266 AUT 217
10264 AUT 23
10265 AUT 39

Expected
10266 AUT 217
10264 ATE 23
10265 SES 39

Also if I have the number as 1009090992.1111 the my result is coming as 1.00909e+09 how to get that as a whole number
Code:
awk -F'[;]' '{ t[$1 OFS $2]+=$3 } END { for (i in t) print i, t[i] }'  myFile

For the 'Also' part... please post sample representative input.
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AUTH2TABLE(3)						     AUT STRUCTURE DEFINITIONS						     AUTH2TABLE(3)

NAME
auth2table - hash table structure DESCRIPTION
The auth2table structure is used to describe an hash table with two keys. The declarations needed to work on auth2table are available in the header file "/labo/include/aut101.h", where '101' is the actual aut ver- sion. The following C structure supports the description of an hash element : typedef struct auth2table { auth2elem *TABLE; long TABLE_SIZE; long NUMBER_ELEM; long NUMBER_ADD; long NUMBER_SCAN; long NUMBER_DEL; long NUMBER_STRETCH; } auth2table; TABLE TABLE is the hash element array. TABLE_SIZE TABLE_SIZE is the size of the hash table. NUMBER_ELEM NUMBER_ELEM is the number of element in the hash table. NUMBER_ADD NUMBER_ADD is the number of added elements. NUMBER_SCAN NUMBER_SCAN is the number of scans to find an element. NUMBER_DEL NUMBER_DEL is the number of deleted elements. NUMBER_STRETCH NUMBER_STRETCH is the number of hash table stretch. SEE ALSO
aut(1), auth2table(3), BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 October 1, 1997 AUTH2TABLE(3)
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