Sadhunathan Nadesan a écrit : > > Ok, here are the results so far, > > bash > Sun Nov 10 13:01:59 PST 2002 > 17333 > Sun Nov 10 13:03:43 PST 2002 > > pascal > Sun Nov 10 13:03:43 PST 2002 > 17333 > Sun Nov 10 13:05:47 PST 2002 > > andu's metacard > Sun Nov 10 13:05:47 PST 2002 > 29623 > Sun Nov 10 13:08:10 PST 2002 > > pierre's metacard > Sun Nov 10 13:08:10 PST 2002 > 17338 > Sun Nov 10 13:10:21 PST 2002 > > bruce's metacard > Sun Nov 10 13:10:21 PST 2002 > 33351 > Sun Nov 10 13:14:59 PST 2002 > > That would be > > bash 1:44 > pascal 2:04 > Andu 2:23 > Pierre 2:11 > Bruce 4:38 > > Now, it is likely I have become confused and mixed up exactly what came > from who, sorry about that! My apologies if your name is not associated > with your contribution, or vice versa. > > Now, why did we get different counts? I believe the count of 17333 is > correct. Maybe someone can debug that. > > Here's the code > > Andu > --- > #!/usr/local/bin/mc > > on startup > put 0 into the_counter > put 1 into the_offset > put 333491183 into file_size > put 30000 into the_increment > put "/gig/tmp/log/access_log" into the_file > put "mystic_mouse" into pattern > > open file the_file for read > > repeat until (the_offset >= file_size) > read from file the_file at the_offset for the_increment > put it into the_text > repeat for each line this_line in the_text > get offset(pattern, this_line) > if (it is not 0) then add 1 to the_counter > end repeat > add the_increment to the_offset > end repeat > > put the_counter > end startup > > Pierre > ------ > #!/usr/local/bin/mc > > on startup > put 0 into the_counter > put 1 into the_offset > put 333491183 into file_size > put 30000 into the_increment > put "/gig/tmp/log/access_log" into the_file > put "mystic_mouse" into pattern > > open file the_file for read > > repeat until (the_offset >= file_size) > read from file the_file at the_offset for the_increment
> put filter it with "mystic_mouse" into tempo > add the num of lines in tempo to the_counter > # put it into the_text > > # repeat until lineoffset("mystic_mouse", the_text) = 0 > # if (lineoffset("mystic_mouse", the_text) is not "0") then > # add 1 to the_counter > # delete line 1 to lineoffset("mystic_mouse", the_text) of the_text > # end if > # end repeat > > add the_increment to the_offset > end repeat > > put the_counter > end startup > > Bruce > ----- > #!/usr/local/bin/mc > on startup > ## initialize variables: try adjusting numLines > put "/gig/tmp/log/access_log" into the_file > put $1 into numLines -- called with 10000 as parameter > put 0 into counter > > open file the_file > > repeat until (isEOF = TRUE) > ## read the specified number of lines, check if we are at the end of the file > read from file the_file for numLines lines > put it into thisChunk > put (the result = "eof") into isEOF > > ## count the number of matches in this chunk > put offset("mystic_mouse", thisChunk) into theOffset > repeat until (theOffset = 0) > add 1 to counter > put offset("mystic_mouse", thisChunk, theOffset) into tempOffset > if (tempOffset > 0) then add tempOffset to theOffset > else put 0 into theOffset > end repeat > > end repeat > > close file the_file > > put counter > end startup > > _______________________________________________ > metacard mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard Aloha, What does it do in using the filter command instead of the lineoffset one ? Faster, slower ? -- Cordialement, Pierre Sahores Inspection académique de Seine-Saint-Denis. Applications et bases de données WEB et VPN Qualifier et produire l'avantage compétitif _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard