-1

Link to input file for testing is samples.bin
I can pass ranges of values by delimiting two integers with a - in my script:

[root@usreliance Biorad]# ./sample12.sh -s 0-9 -c 0-3
                Ch0     Ch1     Ch2     Ch3
Sample 0:       0x1a03  0x1a03  0x4a03  0x5703
Sample 1:       0x4b03  0x4403  0x1e03  0x0904
Sample 2:       0x1003  0x1903  0x4003  0xae03
Sample 3:       0x1e03  0x2603  0x3303  0xad03
Sample 4:       0x1003  0x8403  0x4303  0x6203
Sample 5:       0xe003  0x1603  0x3403  0xc403
Sample 6:       0xf802  0x3b03  0x5303  0x6103
Sample 7:       0x1003  0x1503  0x4203  0x5803
Sample 8:       0x2303  0x1f03  0x5703  0x6203
Sample 9:       0x1703  0x7303  0x3103  0x3303

[root@usreliance Biorad]# ./sample12.sh -s 0-9 -c 2-3
                Ch2     Ch3
Sample 0:       0x4a03  0x5703
Sample 1:       0x1e03  0x0904
Sample 2:       0x4003  0xae03
Sample 3:       0x3303  0xad03
Sample 4:       0x4303  0x6203
Sample 5:       0x3403  0xc403
Sample 6:       0x5303  0x6103
Sample 7:       0x4203  0x5803
Sample 8:       0x5703  0x6203
Sample 9:       0x3103  0x3303

But I want to be able to pass nonconsecutive values delimited by , commas:

[root@usreliance Biorad]# ./sample12.sh -s 1,3,5 -c 0-3
                Ch0     Ch1     Ch2     Ch3
Sample 1:       0x4b03  0x4403  0x1e03  0x0904
Sample 3:       0x1e03  0x2603  0x3303  0xad03
Sample 5:       0xe003  0x1603  0x3403  0xc403

[root@usreliance Biorad]# ./sample12.sh -s 0-9 -c 0,3
                Ch0     Ch3
Sample 0:       0x1a03  0x5703
Sample 1:       0x4b03  0x0904
Sample 2:       0x1003  0xae03
Sample 3:       0x1e03  0xad03
Sample 4:       0x1003  0x6203
Sample 5:       0xe003  0xc403
Sample 6:       0xf802  0x6103
Sample 7:       0x1003  0x5803
Sample 8:       0x2303  0x6203
Sample 9:       0x1703  0x3303

Here is my script in its current state right now:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

samps=""
chans=""
total=false

while getopts ':c:s:t' opt; do
    case $opt in
        s) samps="$OPTARG" ;;
        c) chans="$OPTARG" ;;
        t) total=true ;;
        *) printf 'Unrecognized option "%s"\n' "$opt" >&2
    esac
done
shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))

if [[ $total == true ]]; then
  printf "Total Samples: "$(hexdump -v -e '8/1 "%02x " "\n"' samples.bin | wc -l)"\n"
else {
  hexdump -v -e '8/1 "%02x " "\n"' samples.bin |
  awk -v samps="$samps" -v chans="$chans" '
    BEGIN {
      # split sample string to arrays using "-" as delimiter
      split(samps, srange, "-")
      # split channel string
      split(chans, crange, "-")

      # arbitrary INT_MAX
      int_max=2^52
      # default 4 channels as per prerequisite example
      chan_default=4

      # set default samples
      if (!srange[1]) srange[1] = 0
      if (!srange[2]) srange[2] = int_max
      # set default channels
      if (!crange[1]) crange[1] = 0
      if (!crange[2]) crange[2] = crange[1] + chan_default-1

      # print channel header row
      printf "\t\t"
      for (i=crange[1]; i<=crange[2]; i++) {
        printf("Ch%d%s", i, (i==crange[2]?"\n":"\t"))
      }
    }
    {
      if(NR >= srange[1] + 1 && NR <= srange[2] + 1) {
        start=(crange[1] + 1) * 2 - 1
        end=(crange[2] + 1 ) * 2

        # print sample range
        printf("Sample %d:\t", NR-1)

        # print channel range in sample line
        for (i = start; i <= end; i+=2) {
            j = i + 1
            printf("0x%s%s%s", $i, $j, (i==end||j==end?"\n":"\t"))
        }
      }
    }
  '
}
fi

The user should be able to pass as many arguments after -s or -c as they like, i,e..,

[root@usreliance Biorad]# ./sample12.sh -s 0,7,23,44 -c 0,2

EXTRA CREDIT: Pass multiple range and nonconsecutive values in one pass, i.e..,

[root@usreliance Biorad]# ./sample12.sh -s 0,7,23,44-99,214-300 -c 0,2-3
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  • 1
    split() your inputs on commas, then for each array entry perform an additional split() on the hyphen and process as currently being done; for more 'extra credit' you could keep in mind how to process a mix of values that are not already sorted, eg, -s 7-9,3,0,12-15; also of interest is how you'd process invalid inputs, eg, -s -3,abc,23-2 ... ?
    – markp-fuso
    Aug 22, 2022 at 12:46
  • Very good suggestions @makp-fusco, allow multiple ranges or nonconsecutive values in any order, along with trapping for invalid input. Thank you very much. Aug 22, 2022 at 18:51

3 Answers 3

1

Focusing on just the awk portion of OP's code:

hexdump -v -e '8/1 "%02x " "\n"' samples.bin |
awk -v samps="${samps}" -v chans="${chans}" '

function fill_array(var,arr) {                             # NOTE: arrays are passed by reference so changes made here are maintained in parent

    m=split(var,_a,",")                                    # split variables on comma
    for (i=1;i<=m;i++) {
        n=split(_a[i],_b,"-")                              # further split each field on hyphen 
        for (j=_b[1];j<=(n==1 ? _b[1] : _b[2]);j++)        # if no hyphen => n==1 so just re-use _b[1]
            arr[j]                                         # store value as array index
    }
}

BEGIN { OFS="\t"

        fill_array(samps,samps_arr)                        # parse variable "samps" and store as indices of samps_arr[] array
        fill_array(chans,chans_arr)                        # parse variable "chans" and store as indices of chans_arr[] array

        printf "%s", OFS                                   # print header ...
        for (i=0;i<=3;i++)                                 # loop through possible channel numbers and ...
            if (i in chans_arr)                            # if the channel number is an index in the chans_arr[] array then ...
               printf "%sCh%d", OFS, i                     # print the associated header
        print ""                                           # terminate printf line
      }

      { if ((FNR-1) in samps_arr) {                        # if current line number (minus 1) is an index in the samps_arr[] array then ...
           printf "Sample %d:", (FNR-1)                    # print our "Sample #:" line ...
           for (i=1;i<=NF;i=i+2) {                         # loop through odd-numbered fields and ...
               if ( (i-1)/2 in chans_arr) {                # if the associated group # is an index in the chans_arr[] array then ...
                  printf "%s0x%s%s", OFS, $(i), $(i+1)     # add to our output line
               }
           }
           print ""                                        # terminate printf line
        }
      }
'

NOTE: OP can add more logic to:

  • determine what to do if/when invalid values are supplied
  • determine what to do if one/both input variables are empty (eg, default to all Samples and/or all Channels? abort? something else?)

For samps='0-9'; chans='0-3' this generates:

                Ch0     Ch1     Ch2     Ch3
Sample 0:       0x1a03  0x1a03  0x4a03  0x5703
Sample 1:       0x4b03  0x4403  0x1e03  0x0904
Sample 2:       0x1003  0x1903  0x4003  0xae03
Sample 3:       0x1e03  0x2603  0x3303  0xad03
Sample 4:       0x1003  0x8403  0x4303  0x6203
Sample 5:       0xe003  0x1603  0x3403  0xc403
Sample 6:       0xf802  0x3b03  0x5303  0x6103
Sample 7:       0x1003  0x1503  0x4203  0x5803
Sample 8:       0x2303  0x1f03  0x5703  0x6203
Sample 9:       0x1703  0x7303  0x3103  0x3303

For samps='0-9'; chans='0,3' this generates:

                Ch0     Ch3
Sample 0:       0x1a03  0x5703
Sample 1:       0x4b03  0x0904
Sample 2:       0x1003  0xae03
Sample 3:       0x1e03  0xad03
Sample 4:       0x1003  0x6203
Sample 5:       0xe003  0xc403
Sample 6:       0xf802  0x6103
Sample 7:       0x1003  0x5803
Sample 8:       0x2303  0x6203
Sample 9:       0x1703  0x3303

For samps='3,6-8,5-7,2'; chans='2-3,3-6,9' this generates:

                Ch2     Ch3
Sample 2:       0x4003  0xae03
Sample 3:       0x3303  0xad03
Sample 5:       0x3403  0xc403
Sample 6:       0x5303  0x6103
Sample 7:       0x4203  0x5803
Sample 8:       0x5703  0x6203
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  • Hi @markp-fuso, that's right, if I were to run ./sample12.sh, return all samples all channels. If I were to run ./sample12.sh -s 0-9, return samples 0-9 andchannels 0-3. If I were to run /sample12.sh -c 0,3, return all samples with channels 0 and 3. Mark, can you make your script use an input file? Aug 22, 2022 at 20:47
  • 1
    your code is feeding the hexdump output to awk as stdin (not as a file); assuming the file you're referring to is just the hexdump 8/1 output then the same code should work ... insetad of hexdump ... | awk -v ... -v ... '<awk_script>' ... use awk -v ... -v ... '<awk_script>' input_file
    – markp-fuso
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:56
  • Hi @markp-fuso, I added toshiono's functionality of using "$infile" to your script. Your script works perfectly and ignores invalid input. You saved the day for me Mark. Thank you so much. Mark, my son is having issues with his attempt at solving his own independent version, if you have time and you wouldn't mind, can you take a look? Jared's script Aug 22, 2022 at 21:20
  • 1
    re: use an input file ... ok, I see what you meant ... you wanted to replace the hardcoded samples.bin (in your code; in my code) with a filename passed in on the command line ... I misunderstood your question (and, yeah, toshiono's approach is the same thing I would've done) ...
    – markp-fuso
    Aug 22, 2022 at 21:47
  • 1
    Thanks Mark, I figured everything out, I appreciate all of your help. Aug 22, 2022 at 22:01
0

I see you are using awk/split to process args. You may use the same split method here but with , instead if - . Then loop through that array to fetch values

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One idea is to expand the range of numbers into the list of rows/columns to be printed in advance, and print the matched rows/columns while processing the input. Then would you please try:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

samps=""
chans=""
total="false"

while getopts ':c:s:t' opt; do
    case $opt in
        s) samps="$OPTARG" ;;
        c) chans="$OPTARG" ;;
        t) total="true" ;;
        *) printf 'Unrecognized option "%s"\n' "$opt" >&2
    esac
done
shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))

# if input_file is not specified, print usage and exit
if (( $# == 0 )); then
  echo "usage: $0 ([-s samples] [-c channels] | -t) file"
  exit 1
fi

infile=$1
read -r size _ < <(wc -c "$infile")
lines=$(( (size - 1) / 8 ))             # last line number

if [[ $total == "true" ]]; then
  printf "Total Samples: "$(hexdump -v -e '8/1 "%02x " "\n"' "$infile" | wc -l)"\n"
else
  hexdump -v -e '8/1 "%02x " "\n"' "$infile" |
  awk -v samps="$samps" -v chans="$chans" -v lines="$lines" '

  # expand comma-separated range parameters into individual numbers
  # assigning indexes of array "a"
  # omitted range parameters default to min or max individually
  function expn(str, a, min, max,     i, j, b, c, l, last) {
    if (str == "") {                            # if "str" is empty
      for (i = min; i <= max; i++) a[i]         # then set full range
      last = max
    } else {
      gsub(/[^0-9,-]/, "", str)                 # remove irregular characters
      split(str, b, /,/)                        # split on ","
        for (i in b) {                          # loop over csv
          l = split(b[i], c, /-/)               # split on "-"
          if (l == 1) {                         # single number
            c[2] = c[1]                         # copy to c[2] to update "last"
            a[c[1]]
          } else if (l == 2) {                  # dash-ranged numbers
            if (c[1] == "") c[1] = min          # default to "min"
            if (c[2] == "") c[2] = max          # default to "max"
              for (j = c[1]; j <= c[2]; j++) a[j]
          }
          if (last < c[2]) last = c[2]          # update the "last" line number
        }
      }
      return last                               # last line number to process
    }

    BEGIN {
      # expand sample string to array "srange"
      last = expn(samps, srange, 0, lines)
      # expand channel string to array "crange"
      expn(chans, crange, 0, 3)

      # print channel header row
      printf "\t"
      for (c = 0; c <= 3; c++) {
        if (c in crange) {
          printf("\tCh%d", c)
        }
      }
      print ""
    }
    {
      if (NR-1 > last) exit             # exit earlier if remaining are out of interest
      if (NR-1 in srange) {
        # print sample range
        printf("Sample %d:", NR-1)

        # print channel range in sample line
        for (c = 0; c <= 3; c++) {
          if (c in crange) {
            i = c * 2 + 1
            j = i + 1
            printf("\t0x%s%s", $i, $j)
          }
        }
        print ""
      }
    }
  '
fi
  • The function expn expands the string e.g. 0,7,23-25 into an array 0,7,23,24,25. You can even omit the start/end number such as -10,100- which expands to 0-10,100-lastline.
  • As the indexes are created as many as the specified range, it may be slow if the file is large.
  • The bash variable lines is assigned to the total (maximum) line number and passed to awk.
  • As it is not recommended to embed a filename in the script, I've modified the usage to pass the filename as the last argument.

Example of execution:

$ ./sample12.sh -s 1,3,5,7-9 -c 0,2-3 samples.bin
                Ch0     Ch2     Ch3
Sample 1:       0x4b03  0x1e03  0x0904
Sample 3:       0x1e03  0x3303  0xad03
Sample 5:       0xe003  0x3403  0xc403
Sample 7:       0x1003  0x4203  0x5803
Sample 8:       0x2303  0x5703  0x6203
Sample 9:       0x1703  0x3103  0x3303
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  • Hi @tshiono, thank you so much, this is excellent work, it all works perfectly, with the exception of a couple of small, and I'm sure easily fixable use cases, I've provided a couple of examples here: Reply to @tshiono Aug 22, 2022 at 17:41
  • 1
    Thank you for the feedback and my apology for causing a problem. I have had added a code to immediately quit the program when the last line is printed. The calculation of the "last line" included an apparent bug which does not work well if the parameter is passed as individual lines such as 1,3,5 not a range as 1-5. Now it's fixed. BR.
    – tshiono
    Aug 22, 2022 at 23:18
  • 1
    As for your son's issue, one possible problem is the optstring in the getopts builtin. He may have forgot to put colons after c and s.
    – tshiono
    Aug 22, 2022 at 23:53
  • Wow, thank you so much @tshiono, I'll give that a shot. My son is very determined, and he really wants to complete the whole objective on his own. Here's the repo if you want to see the finished script with the README.md file. Thanks again for your continued support. Aug 23, 2022 at 5:33
  • 1
    As for the update of your son's script, You need to put a colon after the option character which expects an argument. Then the optstring should be c:s:tr where c and s require parameter string, but t and r do not.
    – tshiono
    Aug 23, 2022 at 6:58

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