Jibu,
Again, shell does not handle arithmetics nor comparisons with decimal numbers.
The following code:
Gives the following output:
76.8 is less than 77
77.0 is equal 77
77.8 is equal 77
I'm clear with that part now. I removed the decimal points using gawk itself and made it an integer. Now my problem is that i have a file called flag which would be having the values 1 or 0 indicating that the server is already stopped or not so. It is used along with the if condition so that i need not stop an already stopped server. I need to get the value in the text file to a variable in the script. Is it possible????
Shell script logic
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File 2 contents as fle(2)
"BRGTEST-244" a.txt "BRGTEST-244" b.txt "BRGTEST-231" c.txt "BRGTEST-231" d.txt "BRGTEST-221" e.txt
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I need to compare 2 text files with around 60000 rows and 1 column. I need to compare these and write the mismatch data to 3rd file.
File1 - file2 = file3
wc -l file1.txt
58112
wc -l file2.txt
55260
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101214700300
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