in reply to Comparing Dates and Reoccurance - Part II
Anyway, at this point, since I'm whoring for XP to make parson, here is a working solution: (Change the input file name).
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Time::Local; my $infile = 'test-logdata.txt'; my $outfile = 'output.2008-01-01.log'; my($fh_out, $fh); open($fh_out, '>', $outfile) or die "Could not open outfile: $!"; open($fh, '<', $infile) or die "Could not open logfile: $!"; my %track; my $header=<<HEADER; TIDS time Occurance ==================================================== HEADER print $fh_out $header; while (<$fh>){ my ($date,$channel,$id) = /^(\S+\s\S+).+channel = (\w+).+tids = (\w+ +)/; my $time = dateconv($date); my $prevtime = $track{$id}{TIME}; $track{$id}{TIME}=$time; $track{$id}{DATE}=$date; if ($prevtime and $time - $prevtime > 3600){ $track{$id}{COUNT}++; print $fh_out "$id\t$date\t$track{$id}{COUNT}\n" ; } } sub dateconv{ my $d = shift; my %month = qw[jan 1 feb 2 mar 3 apr 4 may 5 jun 6 jul 7 aug 8 sep 9 oct 10 nov 11 dec 12]; my @p = $d=~/(\d+)-(\w+)-(\d+)\s(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)/; $p[1]=$month{ lc $p[1] } - 1; return timelocal(@p[5,4,3,2,1,0]); #timelocal($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year); } close $fh_out; close $fh;
"As you get older three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can't remember the other two... " - Sir Norman Wisdom
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Re^2: Comparing Dates and Reoccurance - Part II
by tuakilan (Acolyte) on Mar 13, 2008 at 03:46 UTC | |
by NetWallah (Canon) on Mar 13, 2008 at 15:40 UTC |