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Subject: Re: awk print $4 in ruby
From: Ken Bloom <kbloom () gmail ! com>
Date: 2009-12-24 1:08:37
Message-ID: pan.2009.12.24.00.47.50 () gmail ! com
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On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 13:12:11 +0900, Derek Smith wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I had played in Ruby a while and could not get this to work.
>
> df -m
> Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/concat/v109-v112a 7931 2619 4677 36% /
>
> [root@vr /usr/local/vrep/OS_scripts]# df -k |awk '{print $4}' Avail
> 4789776
>
> dfstr = Array.new
> dfstr << %x(df -m)
> dfstr.each do |line|
> puts line if line =~ /(\d+)%/
> end
>
> Since its one line, it of course prints it all. I then tried:
>
> dfstr.each do |line|
> puts line.split[3]
> end
>
> And it only prints "Avail"
>
> I then tried:
>
> puts dfstr.scan(/Avail.*/)
>
> and
>
> puts dfstr.split(/\d+/)[3]
>
> with NO success.
>
> Goal is to get certain data columns such as Used Avail Capacity.
>
> thank you!
dfstr = %x(df -m)
dfstr.each do |line|
puts line.split[3]
end
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