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==Functions==
==Functions==
===Bytes to human readable===
<source lang=awk>
function b2h(value){
        # Bytes to human readable
        unit=1;
        while(value>=1024){
          unit++;
          value/=1024;
        }
        split("B,KB,MB,GB,TB,PB", unit_string, /,/);
        return sprintf("%.2f%s",value,unit_string[unit]);
}
</source>


===Binary to decimal===
===Binary to decimal===

Revision as of 13:20, 8 November 2016

Cheatsheet

Functions

Bytes to human readable

function b2h(value){
        # Bytes to human readable
        unit=1;
        while(value>=1024){
          unit++;
          value/=1024;
        }
        split("B,KB,MB,GB,TB,PB", unit_string, /,/);
        return sprintf("%.2f%s",value,unit_string[unit]);
}

Binary to decimal

function b2d(bin){
  len=length(bin);
  for(i=1;i<=len;i++){
    dec+=substr(bin,i,1)*2^(len-i);
  }
  return dec;
}

Sort words inside braces (gawk)

Written for beautifying lines like

GRANT SELECT (account_id, user, enable_imap, fk_domain_id, enable_virusscan, max_msg_size, from_authuser_only, id, time_start, changed_by, enable_spamblocker, onhold, time_end, archive, mailbox_quota) ON `mail_db`.`mail_account` TO 'user'@'172.16.16.16'

This function:

function inner_brace_sort (rest, delimiter) {
  sorted="";
  while( match(rest,/\([^\)]+\)/) ) {
    sorted=sprintf("%s%s", sorted, substr(rest, 1, RSTART));
    inner=substr(rest, RSTART+1, RLENGTH-2); 
    rest=substr(rest, RSTART+RLENGTH-1, length(rest));
    split(inner, inner_a, delimiter);
    inner_l=asort(inner_a, inner_s);
    for(i=1; i<=inner_l; i++) {
      sorted=sprintf("%s%s", sorted, inner_s[i]);
      if(i<inner_l) sorted=sprintf("%s, ", sorted);
    }
    sorted=sprintf("%s", sorted);
  }
  return sorted""rest;
}

Sorts the fields inside the braces alphabetically and can be called like this:

/\(/ {
  print inner_brace_sort($0, ",[ ]*");
}