Programming :: Read The File Add Number And Get The Average?

Apr 29, 2010

I have a file which has several entries with

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# comment 2
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# comment 3
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how can I read the file, sum the numbers ( "avoid" the #lines) and then get the average of the numbers?

I do awk '{s+=$0} END {print s}' /tmp/file.txt. and this give me the sum correctly, but how can I get also the average ?

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