Amazing
Really I didn't believe u just did with awk. Thanx alot
could you please suggest me any thing. I'm really interested in learning AWK OUTPUT I gOT like this
Actually before posting this question I made a small script that do the following job that made the input files for you script from the main inputfiles. (posted few 2 examples down)
I have 3 scripts to do this job. If you have time could you incorporate anything in your script that do this type of job.
If you want I ill post you the scripts I have used (not so professional but do the job)
As you can see I'm doing 2 tasks to get the new columns in output i.e, 2nd and 3rd columns. 1task. if the 6th column of inputs contains " + "then 1st value of 7th column adds with 1st value of 8th column and produce new value in second column of output and then 1st value of 7th column (same one) adds with 2nd value of 8th column and produce new value in third column of output and so on. It looks like this
LOGIC
Code:
5,10,5,10,20 0,25,40,75,95
5+0=5 5+5=10
5+25=30 30+10=40 and so on
2task.if the 6th column of inputs contains "-" (Minus symbol) then 1st value of 7th column adds with 1st value of 8th column and produce new value in second column of output and then 1st value of 7th column (same one) adds with 2nd value of 8th column and produce new value in third column of output and so on.Finally every thing will be placed in reverse order. It looks like this
Code:
25 85 - 2 5,4 0,56
25+0=25 25+5=30
25+56=81 81+4=85
and they reversed and ascended from high to low because of -
81 85
30 25
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I will read the and practice the book you mentioned So helpful.
Last edited by repinementer; 07-23-2009 at 11:46 AM..
In the awk below I am trying to match the value in $4 of file1 with the split value from $4 in file2. I store the value of $4 in file1 in A and the split value (using the _ for the split) in array. I then strore the value in $2 as min, the value in $3 as max, and the value in $1 as chr.
If A is... (6 Replies)
Input: START
OS:: UNIX
Release: xxx
Version: xxx
END
START
OS:: LINUX
Release: xxx
Version: xxx
END
START
OS:: Windows
Release: xxx
Version: xxx
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Hi,
I'm trying to match a filename that could be called anything from vout001 to vout252 and was trying to do a small test but I'm not getting the result I thought I would..
Can some one tell me what I'm doing wrong?
*****@********>echo $mynumber ... (4 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am finding difficulty to get exact match:
file
OPERATING_SYSTEM=HP-UX
LOOPBACK_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1
INTERFACE_NAME="lan3"
IP_ADDRESS="10.53.52.241"
SUBNET_MASK="255.255.255.192"
BROADCAST_ADDRESS=""
INTERFACE_STATE=""
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Hello to all,
I hope some awk guru could help me.
I have 2 input files:
File1: Is the complete database
File2: Contains some numbers which I want to compare
File1:
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I am looking for a better way to match real numbers within a specified tolerance range. My current code is as follows:
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{ print $1,$4,$5,J,G }
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10 15 20 25
and use awk to print out any lines in a file that have matching numbers
so output is:
22 44 66 55 (10) 77 (20)
(numbers 10 and 20 matched for example)
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