Pipe it into this
| awk -F\> '{print $2}' |awk -F\( '{print $1}'
On Thursday 15 November 2007 2:33:01 pm Nelson Serafica wrote:
> I tried this:
>
> cat test.txt | awk ' NR == 1 || NR == 9 {print }' # 1 and 9 are the
> column
>
> <td>231.7 kb/s (9.7%)</td>
> <td>16.8 kb/s (0.7%) </td>
>
> It works. The limitation here is how to get rid of <td> and show only 231.7
> kb/s and 16.8 kb/s? If only there is a space after the > , there could be
> no problem since awk/cut can remove this but since not all has no space, is
> there another way to remove them?
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: joebert jacaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
> <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 1:56:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [plug] how to get traffic every 5 mins.
>
> i=1
> for j in `tail /usr/share/dict/words`
> do
> if [ $((i % 3)) -eq 0 ]
> then
> echo $j
> fi
> i=$(($i + 1))
> done
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