Programming :: Sum The Numbers Between And Including A And B?
Feb 11, 2010write a script in bash or shell to add the numbers between and including two numbers
View 3 Replieswrite a script in bash or shell to add the numbers between and including two numbers
View 3 Repliesam writing a small search program for my class. I have decided to use indexing for my program. Ive researched online about indexing and how search engines do it. If im gonno do that I need to create inverted files to associate files to numbers ( numbers being the index of my paths ) . Now I was wondering what would be the best way to create an inverted file ? I was going to create sql tables using mysql api in C but then again there is no array data type or vectors to store few numbers in a single column in mysql and it is not advised to use Enum or SET
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to make my program as small as possible. Currently it's down to 17.8 KB, but I'd like to get it smaller (I know, I'm insane). Is there a way to not use the "#include" directive to include the entire header, but rather to just load only the stuff I need? For example, I just want to include 'sprintf' and 'printf' from stdio.h, not the entire header. Is this possible? Or am I misunderstanding some fundamental element here?
View 14 Replies View RelatedSay, I have a header file containing all required includes:
Code: /* global.h */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
...
#include <dirent.h>
#include <signal.h>
... /* and so on */
I have several modules in a program (*.h *.c files) and in each *.h I include global.h, then they are included in corresponding *.c files. And I receive strange messages from compiler, like a "warning: implicit declaration of function fdopendir", "error: expected declaration specifiers or '...' before 'siginfo_t' ", "error: 'DT_DIR' undeclared..." though these types, functions and constants are all declared in system headers. What does it mean?... Compiler is GCC 4.4.4-2, system is Fedora 13 x86_64
I have a tsv file that I'm trying to break down, line by line, then column by column so to speak. The file is a list of exported usernames, passwords, and display names from an email server, I need each separate to be used in other commands to provision the new server. My problem is, each display name contains a space, as usual with people's names. Here is the script for reference:
Code:
while read line
do
uname=`echo $line | awk '{ print $1 }' >> works`
pass=`echo $line | awk '{ print $2 }' >> works`
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I am trying to compare two filenames including the paths. Basically if two paths are similar then my program wants to display message. So I need to check for if two pathnames are same in the sorce and destination. So I was trying for the code to compare tow filename sincluding "" and if the Parent FIle Path is found in the child file path then I need to displays ome message. I was trying to modify something like this:
#!/bin/ksh
# Sample script
file1="C:TextLatestArticleNews.txt"
[code]....
Compiling a C++ program including libpq-fe.h by the command Code: g++ -I/usr/include -L/lib -lpq my_program.cpp for access to a PostgreSQL database results in the error Code: undefined reference to '_PQconnectdb'
View 4 Replies View Relatedi got a sample.c which generate a linked list for sorting according to the number generated. then i want to split the sorting function into a header file. and it looks like the sort function in the header file could not access the linked list in the main. the error is dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
sample.c
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
[code]...
I have a small script that takes input from one file, and uses this input to do a find/replace (with sed) to make an executable snmp trap.The input file could look something like this :JOHBURG SOUTH AFRICAOSLO NORWAY..etcThe script takes the input from this file, and preserves all words in one line as a variable (so that the variables are "JOHBURG SOUTH AFRICA" and "OSLO NORWAY", instead of JOHBURG, SOUTH, AFRICA, OSLO, NORWAY.This is working ok (in the given example, I get two variables).sed is supposed to take this variable, and use it to substitute "HITME" with the new variable.
#!/bin/bash
N=0
cat tutticodes | while read LINE
[code]....
I have some code that opens a directory and reads in the names of files which are e.g. 0001, 0002, 0003 up to 9999I need to get all these numbers and then generate a new number that is not one of these numbers already.here is my code to check the files in the directory
DIR *d;
struct dirent *dir;
int i = 0;
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As some of you know that I am new to this forum. I have another problem that I got stuck on. I have this file called "Fib.rbb" and my instructor told us to write an interpreter program by using Fib.rbb.
"You are to write an interpreter in Perl for Rongs Basic Basic (RBB) as explained in class. The BNF description for RBB and a test file called Fib.rbb are part of the RBB.zip file which is available in the Course Documents folder on blackboard. If you call your interpreter myIntp.pl, you would execute the program via perl myIntp.pl Fib.rbb
Code: Print "A few Fibonacci numbers:"
Looking for code to add 5 numbers in assembly? I want to use array for input of those 5 numbers. No problem if the output is 1 digit(0....9).
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to extract 2 numbers from a same file and my goal is to print them both in another file, on the same line, separated with a space. I have to do that for 20 files and I would like to have therefore 20 lines like this in the output file. It would look like this :
Quote:
number1_file1 number2_file1
number1_file2 number2_file2
...
...
number_1_file20 number2_file20
So far, I did only extract one number and got an output file like this :
Quote:
number1_file1
number1_file2
...
...
number1_file20
And I did this by running a bash script with the following content :
Code:
#!/bin/bash
ls execution$1$2*.* | while read filename
do
cat $filename | grep -e "Total aborts:" | cut -d " " -f3 >> abort$1$2.dat
done
$1 and $2 are just strings to identify the different files I want to consider in this loop. This script works well to extract a number which is the 3rd field of a line starting with "Total aborts:".Now, how could I change this script to do what I mentioned above (i.e. extracting two numbers from two different lines) ? The second number is the 3rd field of a line starting with "Total throughput:"
I want the get the date of the oldest log in this directory and compare it with current date.Time of the each log can be seen before ".Z" prefix.I have written the following piece of code. However, it is not working for the following case:
LOGDAY=20101129
TODAY= 20101201
Difference is 72, which is not correct, since these are dates.
I'm trying to write a program that generates a random number and then tells if it is prime or not. I have doe some research about how to calculate prime and random numbers but I'm still having trouble. I don't really get how to calculate a prime number. I know a prime number is a number that is divisible by 1 and and itself. how to calculate a prime number in C?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI am struggling to understand why nawk matches values that are either 1 or 2 digits in length, but not 100 (3 digits).
Am I missing something obvious ? Should I use substr to remove the % ?
I am sure it's something to do with character and string matching behaviour with nawk.
Code:
I have a program that sends QByteArray datagrams over a udp socket. I would like to have 4 bytes of the datagram that contain a 32 bit integer. When saving numbers to the QByteArray, I have tried the static function number(int) and member function setNum(int), but they convert the integer to its decimal string representation and save that in the byte array. So if the number were 10, it takes 2 bytes, if it were 10,000,000 it takes 8 bytes. This wastes space, and makes it more difficult to get the number when it is packed with a few other pieces of data in the same datagram. Is there a standard way of doing this in Qt?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm playing around with some shell scripting and I've got a directory call CS005 and I'm trying to write a script to I can locate to the directory really quick and easy.
export CS005DIR=/home/stud/0/043234/CS005
Now I get this error
CS005DIR=/home/stud/0/043234/CS005 No such file or directory.
This is because I've got numerical values within my variable.
Is there a way to allow numbers for variable names?
If I do:
for i in $(cat names); do seq -f "$i%03.0f" 0 999; done > output5.txt
I got ( tail snipped):
997munt
998munt
999munt
If I do:
for i in $(cat names); do seq -f "%03.0f$i" 0 999; done > output4.txt
I got:
997Zygmunt
998Zygmunt
999Zygmunt
How I can get numbers from 000 to 999 appended like:
Zygmunt997
Zygmunt998
Zygmunt999
For eg: $NUMBEROFPASSES=6.19 to round up I use NUMBEROFPASSES=$(printf %.0f $NUMBEROFPASSES) What I need to do is round up from eg: 6.10 to be 7 and if lower than 6.10 round down to 6
View 5 Replies View RelatedI would like to create a small C tool. I encounter a problem of how to make a function to check an input chars contains numbers (started from the second element).
Some samples:
char *mychar= "a3547"; (The result of function checking this is true)
char *another_char = "t6548"; (The result of function checking this is true)
char *next_char = "appl3"; (The result of function checking this is false)
char *new_char = "b1aa3"; (The result of function checking this is false)
I am trying to generate sequence of number in the order of :
1
2
3
4
[Code]....
I have a text file with 4 columns and 18 rows. All are integers. I wish to find the average of first 12 numbers in the third column using 'awk'.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm learning c but then when i tried looping as i follow a tutorial, the numbers are wierd that it seems not right..
This is the example.
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When i run it, it outputs this.
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why?
I'm learning shell scripting using bash and I want to generate 4 floating point number with 5 decimal places and write them to a file and a variable. I've done all this except the $RAMDOM enviroment variable does not generate a float number but a integrer.
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I have lines in some files that look exactly as below, and the line numbers they occur in are always the same. (Lines 136-139)
W 0.00000000 0.00000000 2.00000000
W 0.50000000 0.50000000 2.50000000
W 0.00000000 0.00000000 3.00000000
[code]...
Can sed remove non-numerics (apart from an optional leading +) from phone numbers when prefixed with text that must be retained? The need is to make phone numbers exported from an Orage address book to a .ldif file suitable for gnokii to send to a mobile phone. Here are sample lines:
Code:
facsimiletelephonenumber: +91 (123) 1234567
telephoneNumber: +44 (123) 1234567
They have to end up as:
Code:
facsimiletelephonenumber: +911231234567
telephoneNumber: +441231234567
I could do it in awk but am curious to learn if sed can do it.
I have a directory with files like this:
Code:
And what I'd like is to have the files renamed like this:
Code:
How could I code it so that it removes the numerical part of the filename (at the beginning), even with different patterns (like the 01 - artist vs the 01-artist)?
I ran into it while google Segmentation Fault. I'm writing a simple C program that reads a file that counts each line and numbers it then writes to a file called sdout. I copyed my program mostly from the text book but im still having problems. Heres my code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void new_line(FILE *, FILE *);
int main(char *argv)
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I just need to perform a simple operation of subtracting two numbers - that aren't whole numbers, i.e 200.56 - 67.24attempting to use expr i merely get "expr: non-numeric argument"
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