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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers awk to format data into table Post 303046340 by shanul karim on Friday 1st of May 2020 06:56:31 AM
Old 05-01-2020
Thanks a lot jgir


This one very quick/fast one liner.


After this awk i used seperate awk to process it further in order to insert new column which has values equal to ($6/$5)*100 or so on. Is it possible to include this as well in your one liner.


Quote:
awk '( $5 ~ /^[1-9]/ ){ newcol=(($6/$5)*100); newpos=length } { printf "%*-s %s\n", newpos, $0, newcol }' file
awk '( $5 ~ /^[1-9]/ ){ newcol=(($8/$5)*100); newpos=length } { printf "%*-s %s\n", newpos, $0, newcol }' file
awk '( $5 ~ /^[1-9]/ ){ newcol=(($8/$7)*100); newpos=length } { printf "%*-s %s\n", newpos, $0, newcol }' file
 

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POE::Component::Client::MPD::Playlist(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		POE::Component::Client::MPD::Playlist(3pm)

NAME
POE::Component::Client::MPD::Playlist - module handling playlist commands VERSION
version 1.121670 DESCRIPTION
POE::Component::Client::MPD::Playlist is responsible for handling general purpose commands. They are in a dedicated module to achieve easier code maintenance. To achieve those commands, send the corresponding event to the POCOCM session you created: it will be responsible for dispatching the event where it is needed. Under no circumstance should you call directly subs or methods from this module directly. Read POCOCM's pod to learn how to deal with answers from those commands. Following is a list of playlist-related events accepted by POCOCM. RETRIEVING INFORMATION
pl.as_items( ) Return an array of Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Songs, one for each of the songs in the current playlist. pl.items_changed_since( $plversion ) Return a list with all the songs (as Audio::MPD::Common::Item::Song objects) added to the playlist since playlist $plversion. ADDING
/ REMOVING SONGS pl.add( $path, $path, ... ) Add the songs identified by $path (relative to MPD's music directory) to the current playlist. pl.delete( $number, $number, ... ) Remove song $number (starting from 0) from the current playlist. pl.deleteid( $songid, $songid, ... ) Remove the specified $songid (as assigned by mpd when inserted in playlist) from the current playlist. pl.clear( ) Remove all the songs from the current playlist. pl.crop( ) Remove all of the songs from the current playlist *except* the current one. CHANGING PLAYLIST ORDER
pl.shuffle( ) Shuffle the current playlist. pl.swap( $song1, $song2 ) Swap positions of song number $song1 and $song2 in the current playlist. pl.swapid( $songid1, $songid2 ) Swap positions of song id $songid1 and $songid2 in the current playlist. pl.move( $song, $newpos ) Move song number $song to the position $newpos. pl.moveid( $songid, $newpos ) Move song id $songid to the position $newpos. MANAGING PLAYLISTS
pl.load( $playlist ) Load list of songs from specified $playlist file. pl.save( $playlist ) Save the current playlist to a file called $playlist in MPD's playlist directory. pl.rm( $playlist ) Delete playlist named $playlist from MPD's playlist directory. AUTHOR
Jerome Quelin COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2007 by Jerome Quelin. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-15 POE::Component::Client::MPD::Playlist(3pm)
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