Thank you, I am going to try this now.
"Petre Agenbag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> When you read the first line, split the data into it's components , then
> assign each value to a variable.
> Call them:
> $octet_1,$unix_time_1 etc.
> Now, start the loop.
> Inside the loop, read the next line, assign to $octet_2, $unix_time_2
> etc.
> Do your calculations ( $answer = $octet_2 - $octet_1 etc. )
> Now, before exiting the loop:
> $octet_1 = $octet_2;
> $unix_time_1 = $unix_time_1;
> etc
>
>
> On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 15:51, Christopher J. Crane wrote:
> > Ok, this is the first time I will post a message without a line of code.
I
> > am not sure how to go about this task. So I will describe it and maybe
> > someone will have some thoughts.
> >
> > I use PHP to connect to our many routers and get data using snmp. I have
> > written a script that refreshes itself every 10 secs. It writes the data
to
> > a text file. The key element of this data is the Octet counters, or the
> > amount of data that has been transfered both in and out. To keep it
simple,
> > I will only talk about outs. In order to find the amount od data being
> > transfered, I have to compare two lines. Then run a calculation on that
and
> > then push that data into an array to plot on a chart later on.
> >
> > Here is an example of the file the data is written to:
> > OctetsIn:4300492881|OctetsOut:4300544503|UnixTime:1041629017
> > OctetsIn:4305184236|OctetsOut:4305234971|UnixTime:1041629031
> > OctetsIn:4308716675|OctetsOut:4308782481|UnixTime:1041629044
> > OctetsIn:4312595737|OctetsOut:4312685815|UnixTime:1041629058
> > OctetsIn:4315910414|OctetsOut:4315961443|UnixTime:1041629072
> > OctetsIn:4318948400|OctetsOut:4318975102|UnixTime:1041629085
> > OctetsIn:4322040239|OctetsOut:4322091605|UnixTime:1041629098
> > OctetsIn:4324981522|OctetsOut:4325033235|UnixTime:1041629111
> > OctetsIn:4327971528|OctetsOut:4328029496|UnixTime:1041629125
> > OctetsIn:4332318792|OctetsOut:4332379277|UnixTime:1041629138
> > OctetsIn:4335594241|OctetsOut:4335635318|UnixTime:1041629153
> > OctetsIn:4339008729|OctetsOut:4339048246|UnixTime:1041629166
> > OctetsIn:4342539875|OctetsOut:4342591776|UnixTime:1041629180
> > OctetsIn:4346070439|OctetsOut:4346127821|UnixTime:1041629193
> > OctetsIn:4350288360|OctetsOut:4350355417|UnixTime:1041629206
> >
> > I can open the file and read the contents line by line
> > split up but the delimiters and get the data I need....but this is what
has
> > to happen.
> > If PHP is on line 1, do nothing (it's needs two lines to compare
against)
> >
> > If it's on line 2, then subtract Line 1, OctetsOut from Line Line 2
> > OctetsOut. Then do the same with the UnixTime. Now run a calculation on
that
> > data and push that into an array as the first data point. Now move on,
with
> > a loop I would assume, and do the same for lines 2 and 3, and so on,
until
> > we reach the end.
> >
> > There could be 5 lines or 500 lines.....
> >
> > I can loop through the file and do everything, the biggest problem I am
> > having is getting the data on the line PHP is currently on, and then
> > subtracting the line prior to it. I just can't seem to get a grasp on
it.
> >
> >
> >
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