Hi MadeInGermany...
Although there is a workaround this is an edge case:
Results:
EDIT:
This is a workaround... TEST_VAL=$(( (${TEST_VAL} + 0 ) * TEST_NUM ))
Last edited by wisecracker; 01-20-2020 at 06:46 PM..
Reason: See EDIT:
How to generate a random integer with specific range(for example, from 1 to 1000)?
Also, how to convert a floating point number into a integer? (2 Replies)
I want to be able to generate a random number within a korn shell script..
Preferably i would like to be able to state how many digits should be in this random number... ie 4 digits or 5 digits etc
Any ideas? (2 Replies)
I saw this formula to generate random number between two specified values in shell script.the following.
$(((RANDOM%(max-min+divisibleBy))/divisibleBy*divisibleBy+min))
Give a example in book.
Generate random number between 6 and 30.like this.
$(((RANDOM%30/3+1)*3))
But I have a... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have extracted some report from database for few activities done.
Now I have a requirement to add some random time(In range of 10-35) in front of each activity.
Can be generated random numbers in any bash/sh shell within a given number range, let's say in between 10-30.
... (10 Replies)
Hi,
i want to check if a variable var1 is not a or b or c
pseudo code:
If NOT (var1 = a or var1 = b or var1 = c)
then
...
fi
I want to use POSIX complaint Korn shell, and for string comparison
For the following code, logical.sh
#!/usr/bin/ksh
var="j"
echo "Var : $var"
if ! { || ||... (12 Replies)
Dear all,
I have a question. I have a txt file say 4000 rows X 1800 Column. I 'd like to creat a new column as the first column which is a column of random numbers (n=4000)
thanks a lot!
Lin (2 Replies)
Hi,
Is anybody experience generate a pair of random number by using awk command?
I wanna to generate a pair of random number (range from 1 to 4124) and repeats it 416 times.
Desired output
2 326
123 1256
341 14
3245 645
.
.
.
I did write the below command:
awk... (5 Replies)
Hi Guys and gals...
As you know I am getting to grips with POSIX and hit this stumbling block.
Generating two random numbers 0 to 255 POSIXly. Speed in not important hence the 'sleep 1' command.
I have done a demo that works, but it sure is ugly! Is there a better way?
#!/bin/sh
# Random... (12 Replies)
Hi all...
This is just a fun project to see if it is possible to get a square root of a positive integer from 1 to 9200000 to 6 decimal places on a 64 bit architecture machine.
It is coded around dash and the results show the values from 0 to 10000.
Complex numbers can easily be catered for by... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
input
INPUT(5) File Formats Manual INPUT(5)NAME
input - input data file format
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the output format of the file created by the Yagi-Uda project input or first programs. The file is an ASCII
file, so can be edited manually if required. It is read by yagi or optimise. The program optimise also creates the same file format.
NOTES
FREQUENCY
MIN_FREQUENCY
MAX_FREQUENCY
STEP_FREQUENCY
ELEMENTS
DRIVEN
PARASITIC
ANGULAR_STEP
DATA_DRIVEN
DATA_PARASITIC
The
#
is used as a comment.
A typical file, for an antenna designed for the 2m amateur band (144-146
MHz) might be as shown below. Note:
1) Reflector is at position 0.0
2) All elements lengths/positions are in m.
NOTES This line can be up to 400 characters.
FREQUENCY 145.000000
MIN_FREQUENCY 144.000000
MAX_FREQUENCY 146.000000
STEP_FREQUENCY 0.100000
ELEMENTS 10
DRIVEN 1
PARASITIC 9
ANGULAR_STEP 180.000000
#DATA_DRIVEN x y length diameter voltage phase
DATA_DRIVEN 0.30993 0.000000 1.002492 0.0063000000000000 1.000000 0.000000
# DATA_PARASITIC x y length diameter
DATA_PARASITIC
0.00000 0.00000 1.01902 0.00630
0.49859 0.00000 0.95551 0.00630
1.07338 0.00000 0.93595 0.00630
1.81020 0.00000 0.92050 0.00630
2.58152 0.00000 0.91322 0.00630
3.30390 0.00000 0.91243 0.00630
4.03692 0.00000 0.90423 0.00630
4.64108 0.00000 0.89081 0.00630
5.37418 0.00000 0.83912 0.00630
FILES
filename ASCII description of antenna. filename.out binary file
SEE ALSO yagi(1), output(1), input(1), optimise(1), first(1) and yagi(5).
AUTHORS
Dr. David Kirkby G8WRB (david.kirkby@onetel.net), with help with converting to DOS from Dr. Joe Mack NA3T (mack@fcrfv2.ncifcrf.gov).
Yagi version 1.16 24th October 2000 INPUT(5)