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Hi again, I thought about modifying the...
Hi again,

I thought about modifying the script a little bit in order to add more option for the output.

For example I would like to get the 4 value before and after a local maximum within a...
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Posted By Daniel8472
:Dawsome it works great now. Thanks a lot!
:Dawsome it works great now. Thanks a lot!
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Posted By Daniel8472
Good morning! I am back in the lab and just...
Good morning!

I am back in the lab and just used the scipt (needed to midify some parts because some files contain "," instead of ".")

One problem seems to remain so far. While reading a new...
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Posted By Daniel8472
Looks good! I am just wondering where the 3 is...
Looks good! I am just wondering where the 3 is coming from (is the value rounded?). In the example the highest value is 0.34913E+01 for $2.

And another question just for my understanding. Where...
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Posted By Daniel8472
Thanks for your suggestion. I will try this as...
Thanks for your suggestion. I will try this as soon as I am back at the lab.However I am not sure wether I understand everything of your code.

Will will this produce an output like this:
...
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Posted By Daniel8472
How to get this script work on multiple input files
Hello Gyues!

I would like to use awk to perform data extraction from several files. The data files look like this:


DWT26R 1 PEP1 CA 1 OH2 SKIPPED: 0 STEP: 1
0.29000E+01 0.55005E-02...
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Posted By Daniel8472
Thanks a lot Guru it almost doing what I wanted...
Thanks a lot Guru it almost doing what I wanted :)


I use the following script to calculate the number of entries in each $1= 1, 2, 3... consistent with the defined values for parameter A, B, C...
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Posted By Daniel8472
How to extract specific data and count number containing sets from a file?
Hello everybody!

I am quit new here and hope you can help me.

Using an awk script I am trying to extract data from several files. The structure of the input files is as follows:

TimeStep...
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