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Java example source code file (lineCounts4.awk)
The lineCounts4.awk Java example source code# # matching the following output specified as a pattern that verifies # that the numerical values conform to a specific pattern, rather than # specific values. # # S0 S1 E O M CCS YGC YGCT FGC FGCT GCT # 0.00 96.88 66.55 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 71.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 73.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 73.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 73.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 75.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 75.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 77.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 77.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # 0.00 96.88 77.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 # S0 S1 E O M CCS YGC YGCT FGC FGCT GCT # 0.00 96.88 79.58 2.34 77.78 68.02 1 0.003 0 0.000 0.003 BEGIN { headerlines=0; datalines=0; totallines=0 datalines2=0; } /^ S0 S1 E O M CCS YGC YGCT FGC FGCT GCT $/ { headerlines++; } /^[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[ ]*([0-9]+\.[0-9]+)|-[ ]*[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[ ]*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$/ { if (headerlines == 2) { datalines2++; } datalines++; } { totallines++; print $0 } END { if ((headerlines == 2) && (datalines == 11) && (totallines == 13) && (datalines2 == 1)) { exit 0 } else { exit 1 } } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java lineCounts4.awk source code file: |
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