I want to write a code that will output an awk and bash script. This script basically cuts a file up into small pieces for programs to run in parallel and I want to control the number of peices, rather then having a set number as I do now. My current code is set to cut the file into 10 parts using awk and then execute a bash script.
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10)&&NR>=0) print }' $1 > $11
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*2)&&NR>=(a/10*1)) print }' $1 >$12
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*3)&&NR>=(a/10*2)) print }' $1 >$13
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*4)&&NR>=(a/10*3)) print }' $1 >$14
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*5)&&NR>=(a/10*4)) print }' $1 >$15
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*6)&&NR>=(a/10*5)) print }' $1 >$16
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*7)&&NR>=(a/10*6)) print }' $1 >$17
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*8)&&NR>=(a/10*7)) print }' $1 >$18
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<(a/10*9)&&NR>=(a/10*8)) print }' $1 >$19
awk -v a=$a '{if (NR<=(a/10*10)&&NR>=(a/10*9)) print }' $1 >$110
bash $2 $11&
bash $2 $12&
bash $2 $13&
bash $2 $14&
bash $2 $15&
bash $2 $16&
bash $2 $17&
bash $2 $18&
bash $2 $19&
bash $2 $110&
I want it so I can type in 20 and it will write this script out 20 times. I just can't seem to come up with a way to do this with a loop in my head.
Thanks for the help.
EDIT
Some more information on variables
a=`wc -l $1 | cut -f 1 -d " "`
I'm also not sure how to write a loop to give the following code:
cat $11.tab $12.tab $13.tab $14.tab $15.tab $16.tab $17.tab $18.tab $19.tab $110.tab > $3
split
command, which can replace your series of awk commands (and would only have to scan the file once). Then you could just loop through the set of files produced bysplit
and fire off your parallel bash commands.$110
is presumably a typo for$20
, which should be${20}
. All double digit positional parameters should be enclosed in braces — positional parameters. If you mean${1}1
,${1}2
, etc, then you should use the brace to make that clear (or use a dot to separate the parts$1.1
, or ...).$a
? Is it the number of lines in$1
? As ina=$(wc -l < $1)
or therabouts?