Thank you for the help
I tried to apply it to a larger scale but I think I am missing something...
What I am trying to do is instead of taking the average of every 3 points, I am taking the average of every 23 points (and skipping 11 points)...
I changed this part :
to
but I think there is one more thing that needs to be changed (maybe in
OFS="\t" to skip 11 points not just one... any suggestions?
The OFS is just to make it print in nicely tabbed columns, WIDTH is all you need to change. I made everything depend on WIDTH even though that was slightly awkward just to keep things obvious...
It detects the number of columns by itself, via the NF special variable. Each column is calculated independently.
The question, really, is why you expect a different number of numbers, not the numbers you got... Just pasting it, as if it's obvious, doesn't help.
awk deals with numbers as floating point numbers, not text, so doesn't give you any particular number of decimal places unless you ask for a particular number of decimal places.
Last edited by Corona688; 02-22-2012 at 06:45 PM..
Yesssssssssssssss... And the issue, again, is why you think it should be those numbers.
What calculation arrived at your numbers?
I only see three different sets of 23 numbers in that file:
...and calculated them the way you showed, splitting into different sets, with the first and last numbers overlapping... Is there supposed to be more overlap in a larger set?
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