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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Good evening, Im newbie at unix specially with awk
From an scheduler program called Autosys i want to extract some data reading an inputfile that comprises jobs names, then formating the output to columns for example
1.
This is the inputfile:
$ more MapaRep.txt
ds_extra_nikira_usuarios... (18 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am trying to pass awk field to a command line executed within awk (need to convert a timestamp into formatted date).
All my attempts failed this far.
Here's an example.
It works fine with timestamp hard-codded into the command
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
consider the script below
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if(id!="")
if(dt!=""){
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello experts,
I'm stuck with this script for three days now. Here's what i need.
I need to split a large delimited (,) file into 2 files based on the value present in the last field.
Samp: Something.csv
bca,adc,asdf,123,12C
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a situation to compare one file, say file1.txt with a set of files in directory.The directory contains more than 100 files.
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have two files which I would like to compare and then manipulate in a way.
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pictures.txt 1.1 1.3
dance.txt 1.2 1.4
treehouse.txt 1.3 1.5
File2:
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have many problems with a script. I have a script that formats a text file but always prints the same error when i try to execute it
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{
if (NF==17){
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I want to filter 2nd column = 2 using awk
$ cat t
1 2
2 4
$ VAR=2
#variable worked in print
$ cat t | awk -v ID=$VAR ' { print ID}'
2
2
# but variable didn't work in awk filter
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Experts,
I am adding a column of numbers with awk , however not getting correct output:
# awk '{sum+=$1} END {print sum}' datafile
2.15291e+06
How can I getthe output like : 2152910
Thank you..
# awk '{sum+=$1} END {print sum}' datafile
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Actually I got a list of file end with *.txt
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file1.txt
file2.txt
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wml::std::grid(3) EN Tools wml::std::grid(3)
NAME
wml::std::grid - Layout Grid
SYNOPSIS
#use wml::std::grid
<grid [attributes]>
<cell [attributes]>...</cell>
:
<cell [attributes]>...</cell>
</grid>
DESCRIPTION
The "<grid>" container tag provides a mixture between a HTML table and a TeX-like way of specifying its dimensions and the alignment of its
cells.
ATTRIBUTES
First the possible attributes for "<grid>":
"summary"
This attribute will be inserted into the "table" tag, see documentation of HTML 4.0 for details on why this attribute is recommended.
"layout"
This specifies the layout of the grid in X and Y dimension, i.e. "3x2" means 3 columns (x-dimension) and 2 rows (y-dimension). Default
is "1x"NCELL where NCELL is the number of cell tags or in other words: Default is a top-down list.
"align"
This specifies the horizontal alignment of the cells in a row. The argument has to contain as many characters as there are cells in a
row. The supported alignment characters are `"l"' (left), `"r"' (right) and `"c"' (center). Default is `"l...l"' (as much "l"'s as
there are cells in a row).
"valign"
This specifies the vertical alignment of the cells in a column. The argument has to contain as many characters as there are cells in a
column. The supported alignment characters are `"t"' (top), `"b"' (bottom) and `"m"' (middle). Default is `"t...t"' (as much "t"'s as
there are cells in a column).
"width"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<table>" tag. Use it to set the width of the grid. Default is no specified width.
"spacing"
This is the corresponding attribute to "cellspacing" of the HTML "<table>" tag. Use it to set the spacing of cells in the grid, i.e.
the space around the content of each cell. Default is 0 (no space).
"padding"
This is the corresponding attribute to "<cellpadding>" of the HTML "<table>" tag. Use it to set the padding between cells in the grid,
i.e. the inter-cell space. Default is 0 (no space).
"border"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<table>" tag. Use it to set the border width of the grid. Default is 0 (no border).
"bgcolor"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<table>" tag. Use it to set the background color of the grid. Default is no specified
color.
"color"
This sets the foreground (text) color of the grid's contents. Actually this sets the default for the same attribute of "<cell>".
Default is no specified color.
Second the possible attributes for "<cell>":
"align"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<td>" tag. Use it to set the horizontal alignment of the cell's contents. Default is
taken from the same attribute of "<grid>".
"valign"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<td>" tag. Use it to set the vertical alignment of the cell's contents. Default is
taken from the same attribute of "<grid>".
"bgcolor"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<td>" tag. Use it to set the background color of a particular cell. Default is no
specified color.
"color"
This sets the foreground (text) color of the cell's contents. This is done via the HTML "<font>" tag. Default is no specified color
or the color from the same attribute of "<grid>".
"rowspan"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<td>" tag. Use it to span a cell over more then one row of the grid. Default is 1 row.
"colspan"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<td>" tag. Use it to span a cell over more then one column of the grid. Default is 1
column.
"width"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<td>" tag. Use it to set the width of the cell. Default is no specified width.
"height"
This is the corresponding attribute of the HTML "<td>" tag. Use it to set the height of the cell. Default is no specified height.
EXAMPLE
<grid bgcolor="#000000" color="#ffffff"
layout="3x2" align="llr" valign="tm">
<cell>A</cell> <cell>B</cell> <cell>C</cell>
<cell>D</cell> <cell>E</cell> <cell>F</cell>
</grid>
AUTHOR
Ralf S. Engelschall
rse@engelschall.com
www.engelschall.com
REQUIRES
Internal: P1, P2, P3, P5
External: --
SEE ALSO
HTML <"table">-tag.
EN Tools 2014-04-16 wml::std::grid(3)