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Input file is as follows:
1 | 6
2 | 7
3 | 8
4 | 9
5 | 10
Output reuired (sum of the first column $1*$2)
1 | 6 | 90
2 | 7 | 105
3 | 8 | 120
4 |9 | 135
5 |10 | 150
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Split column data if the table has n number of column's with some record then how to split n number of colmn's line by line with records
Table
---------
Col1 col2 col3 col4 ....................col20
1 2 3 4 .................... 20
a b c d .................... v
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Hi Gurus,
I have requirement to compare current result with previous reuslt.
The sample case is below.
1 job1 1
1 job2 2
1 job3 3
2 job_a1 1
2 job_a2 2
2 job_a3 3
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Hi All,
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Input file 1 :
37170 37196 77 51
37174 37195 73 52
37174 37194 73 53
Desired Output file 1 :
37170 37196 77 51
Input file 2 :
37174 37195 73 0
37170 37196 77 0
Desired Output file 2 :
37174 37195 73 0 (1 Reply)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi! all
can any one tell me how to compare current record of column with next and previous record in awk without using array
my case is like this
input.txt
0 32
1 26
2 27
3 34
4 26
5 25
6 24
9 23
0 32
1 28
2 15
3 26
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I need a script to start searching a word from the particular record on the result of first occurence i need to change the value in that record.
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I need to compare two files which have the following structure
File1:
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Value2 : type2
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi.
If we have this file
A B C
7 8 9
1 2 10
and this other file
A C D F
7 9 2 3
9 2 3 4
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Sort::Key::Types(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sort::Key::Types(3pm)
NAME
Sort::Key::Types - handle Sort::Key data types
SYNOPSIS
use Sort::Key::Types qw(register_type);
register_type(Color => sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B }, qw(int, int, int));
# you better
# use Sort::Key::Register ...
DESCRIPTION
The Sort::Key family of modules can be extended to support new key types using this module (or the more friendly Sort::Key::Register).
FUNCTIONS
The following functions are provided:
Sort::Key::register_type($name, &gensubkeys, @subkeystypes)
registers a new datatype named $name defining how to convert it to a multikey.
&gensubkeys should convert the object of type $name passed on $_ to a list of values composing the multikey.
@subkeystypes is the list of types for the generated multikeys.
For instance:
Sort::Key::Types::register_type
'Person',
sub { $_->surname,
$_->name,
$_->middlename },
qw(str str str);
Sort::Key::Types::register_type
'Color',
sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B },
qw(int int int);
Once a datatype has been registered it can be used in the same way as types supported natively, even for defining new types, i.e.:
Sort::Key::Types::register_type
'Family',
sub { $_->father, $_->mother },
qw(Person Person);
SEE ALSO
Sort::Key, Sort::Key::Merger, Sort::Key::Register.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005-2007 by Salvador Fandin~o, <sfandino@yahoo.com>.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Sort::Key::Types(3pm)