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 UWA week 23 (1st semester, 1st exam week) ↓
SVG not supported 6:53pm Wed 5th Jun, ANONYMOUS

After more investigation, I realized that it might be an locale specific behavior. On this website (https www.onlinegdb.com online bash shell), and also on my computer console some n e i n o a e g e C N M R C LC NUMERIC "en US.UTF-8" ...


SVG not supported 4:11pm Mon 3rd Jun, ANONYMOUS

Fun fact echo '48,39.8-56.3 50.7,39.6-61.8 50.7,39' sort -t ',' -k 1nr results in 48,39.8-56.3 50.7,39.6-61.8 50.7,39 This can be fixed by changing 1nr to 1,1nr . https superuser.com questions 33362 how-to-unix-sort-by-one-column-only Thoug...


 UWA week 22 (1st semester, study break) ↓
SVG not supported 1:28pm Thu 30th May, ANONYMOUS

Because most courses are about learning old school things... And you are now studying at school ) They are not going to make you lose many marks in the final exam anyway. Why not just get prepared for the exam and forget about thing you do not like la...


 UWA week 21 (1st semester, week 12) ↓
SVG not supported 10:44pm Mon 20th May, ANONYMOUS

Did we talked about Shell Functions and Make Makefiles in a certain lecture? There is a related lecture slide file on LMS but I don't remember I have learned that topic. I don't come to morning classes so I have to watch online lectures instead (pity...


 UWA week 20 (1st semester, week 11) ↓
SVG not supported 11:55am Sat 18th May, ANONYMOUS

Try if this works for you Link (https secure.csse.uwa.edu.au run csmarks?year 2024 opt f key Assignment1)


SVG not supported 11:54am Sat 18th May, ANONYMOUS

I think sample2.tsv is just an example to demonstrate the output format. Obviously there should be more data if you are cleaning from the original files.


SVG not supported 11:48am Sat 18th May, ANONYMOUS

I would say why not.


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11:46am Sat 18th May, ANONYMOUS

Some unofficial answers here, but these are exactly how I worked on my own assignment. Q1 According to the clarification email from the professor So an empty value like population does not affect whether a line should be outputted or not. Q2 Yes....


SVG not supported 11:34am Sat 18th May, ANONYMOUS

By default both stdout and stderr will be displayed on the screen. This implies, texts displayed on the screen may come from different sources. So, if you are redirecting in a correct manner, you should not worry about that.


SVG not supported 11:28am Sat 18th May, ANONYMOUS

I think the text you quoted from the professor's email also answers the question.


SVG not supported 11:22am Sat 18th May, ANONYMOUS

Github Git


 UWA week 16 (1st semester, week 7) ↓
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11:25am Thu 18th Apr, ANONYMOUS

Why don't you try sort ?


SVG not supported 9:29pm Tue 16th Apr, ANONYMOUS

https unix.stackexchange.com questions 313656 preserving-permissions-while-zipping Info-ZIP supports file permissions. And zip and unzip command on Linux are mostly Info-ZIP. So yeah, if you zip the file with appropriate permissions set, it shou...


SVG not supported 9:10pm Tue 16th Apr, ANONYMOUS

Are you on Windows or Mac? I don't have the file extension problem like you, and I don't see how does the problem relate to PATH. As long as I write ' usr bin env bash' as the first line, and grant the executable permission, I could execute the sc...


SVG not supported 4:42pm Tue 16th Apr, ANONYMOUS

When reading the description of the optional mid-semester assessment, I noticed the following statement I could say I already have a lot of experience with shell programming (cmd or powershell on Windows, and bash on Linux), but I've never been able ...

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