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Old 02-17-2014
Rta data needs regexp

Hi

echo "rta=58.124001ms;100.000000;150.000000;0.000000"

I required 58.12 and 0.00 i,e from first and last.

I tried using : awk -F"rta=" '{print $2}' and last one awk -F";" '{print $4}' but unsuccessful.

Thanks
# 2  
Old 02-17-2014
Code:
awk -F"[=;]" ' { print $2, $NF } '

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Old 02-17-2014
Code:
echo "rta=58.124001ms;100.000000;150.000000;0.000000 pl=0%;5;15;0" | awk -F"[=;]" ' { print $2, $NF } '
58.124001ms 0

I just required 58.12 and 0.00 - Could you please assist.

Last edited by Franklin52; 02-17-2014 at 08:41 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
# 4  
Old 02-17-2014
Code:
awk -F"[=;]" ' { printf("%.2f %.2f",$2, $NF) } '

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# 5  
Old 02-17-2014
You can try this for accurate result

Code:
cat file1 | awk -F"[=;]" '{ print $2,$NF }' | cut -c 1-5," ",13-16


Last edited by Franklin52; 02-17-2014 at 08:42 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
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Old 02-17-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by ashokvpp
Code:
echo "rta=58.124001ms;100.000000;150.000000;0.000000 pl=0%;5;15;0" | awk -F"[=;]" ' { print $2, $NF } '
58.124001ms 0

I just required 58.12 and 0.00 - Could you please assist.
You didn't print that desired 0.000000 but the last single 0 that was not present in your post #1's sample.
Code:
rta=58.124001ms;100.000000;150.000000;0.000000 pl=0%;5;15;0"
                                      ^-desired           ^-printed

With this sample, even anbu23's formatted printout would not deliver the correct value. If the correct value is last in line, the proposals will work fine, if it's not, you need to supply more conditions how to identify it.
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