That is a nice command for totals, but it also includes terminal time. I'm just looking for console time. Although, if ac was what I needed, this would be a good awk: ---------- Post updated at 02:02 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:07 PM ----------
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Originally Posted by rdcwayx
Nice, very close to what I'm looking for. Before you posted yesterday I came up with something similar, using match() instead of split(). With a few modifications to what you came up with, and parts of what I came up with, this is the result:
Any optimizations or even better ways of doing this? First thought is the END statement, doesn't seem to be a good way to sort the array (on Mac OS X) and get the top/bottom result. Also, I think your day's calculation was wrong, 24 hours in a day * 60 minutes in an hour = 1440. No?
Last edited by Panman82; 02-25-2011 at 04:04 PM..
Reason: Added awk for ac.
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