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Posted By Franklin52
How about: grep -c 'gold' file.txt
How about:
grep -c 'gold' file.txt
6,309
Posted By bartus11
awk '/gold/{i++}END{print i}' file.txt
awk '/gold/{i++}END{print i}' file.txt
4,091
Posted By vgersh99
depending on what you're after..... What are you...
depending on what you're after..... What are you after?

nawk '{system("cal");}' myFile
9,176
Posted By Perderabo
The -m for Monday option works with the GNU...
The -m for Monday option works with the GNU version of cal which is used standard on Linux. Issues like this are why you need to tell us precisely what OS you are using.

$ cal -m
May...
9,176
Posted By mayursingru
Hi, try this cal -m month year ...
Hi,
try this
cal -m month year
replace month and year appropriately.

Regards,
Mayur
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Posted By Chirel
Hi, awk ' function multi(number) { ...
Hi,


awk '
function multi(number) {
return number * 3
}
BEGIN{print multi(4);}'
1,346
Posted By chihung
kumaran_5555 missed out the 2nd argument...
kumaran_5555 missed out the 2nd argument 'file1.txt'

awk 'FNR==NR{tarif[$1]=$2;next}{cust[$1] += ($2 * tarif[$3])} END{ for (i in cust) print i,cust[i]}' file2.txt file1.txt
666666661 53.98...
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Posted By kumaran_5555
Here you go awk...
Here you go
awk 'FNR==NR{tarif[$1]=$2;next}{cust[$1] += ($2 * tarif[$3])} END{ for (i in cust) print i,cust[i]}' file2.txt
666666661 53.98
666666662 56.1
666666663 10.71
666666664 44.46...
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