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Hello All,
I am using following awk command in my shell script. I want to compare the value in column 2 and colum 3 after taking their absolute value. Column $2 and $3 can have any value positive or negative or both.
awk -F"|" '{print $0,($2>$3?"F":"T")}' OFS='|' myfile.txt
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Hi,
i want to caluculate sum and absolute sum information of the 2nd column.
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