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Count and print the number of occurences

By arch

I have some files as shown below

GLL ALK 654-656 654 656
SEM LYG 655-657 655 657
SEM LYG 655-657 655 657
ALM ARN 656-658 656 658
ALM ARN 656-658 656 658
ALM ARN 656-658 656 658
LEG LEG 658-660 658 660
LEG LEG 658-660 658 660

The value of GLL is 654. Th value of ALK is 656. In the same way, 4th column represents the values of first column. 5th column represents the values of second column.

I tried the following program to count the occurrences of each number in the fourth and fifth column.

for i in folder1/*.pdb;
do
awk ‘
BEGIN {
path=sprintf(“%s”, “/home/arch/Desktop/folder2/”)
}
!s[1″:”$4″:”$5]++{sU[$4]++;tot++}
!s[2″:”$4″:”$5]++{sU[$5]++;tot++}
END {
sub(/.*//,””,FILENAME)
for (x in sU)
print x, sU[x], sU[$1] > path FILENAME;
}’ $i;
done

The above program prints as follows

660 1
654 1
655 1
656 2
657 1
658 2

But I would like to get the output as follows

660 LEG 1
654 GLL 1
655 SEM 1
656 ALM 2
657 LYG 1
658 LEG 2

your suggestions would be appreciated!!

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PTC Continues Commitment to Automotive Industry with Enhanced Safety Standard Certifications

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PTC Continues Commitment to Automotive Industry with Enhanced Safety Standard Certifications

PTC Integrity Development Processes Achieve Capability Level 2 Against Automotive SPICE and PTC Integrity Fit for Purpose for ISO 26262 Compliant Development

NEEDHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– PTC (NAS: PMTC) today announced it continues its commitment to the automotive industry standards that help automotive manufacturers comply with key industry safety related systems. The latest release of PTC Integrity software has been certified as Fit for Purpose for functional safety development in alignment with IEC 61508 and ISO 26262 (functional safety standard for passenger vehicles). In addition, the PTC Integrity development organization has achieved Capability Level 2 under the Automotive SPICE (Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination) framework.

“Automotive development organizations are managing complex requirements for embedded software in their products,” said Jake Simpson, divisional general manager, ALM segment, PTC. “Continuing to certify PTC Integrity with automotive safety industry standards like A-SPICE and ISO 26262 will help our customers comply with functional safety standards to ensure safe software development processes.”

PTC Integrity is an application lifecycle management solution that manages all global software development processes and connects all software engineering artifacts, including requirements, models, code, and testing, to ensure comprehensive lifecycle traceability.

A-SPICE is a framework for designing and assessing software development processes. When implemented effectively, it leads to better processes and better product quality. It also helps to improve the cooperation among complex supply chains and between globally distributed development and engineering centers. Method Park, a global consulting company, has assessed the PTC Integrity development processes at Capability Level 2.

TÜV SÜD Automotive, a global leader in technical certification services, has certified that PTC Integrity is fit for the purpose to develop safety-related systems for use in ISO 26262 and IEC 61508 compliant development processes. This independent assessment of PTC Integrity single platform approach and software change and configuration management, requirements management and test management capabilities enables automotive engineering organizations developing safety-related embedded systems to qualify the tool chain being used to produce these systems up to ASIL-D or SIL3, the most stringent levels of safety function as defined by the standards.

PTC Integrity has an open architecture to integrate disparate tools into a streamlined software system engineering process to allow orchestration of software change and collaboration across the technology supply chain. With PTC Integrity, development teams can improve productivity and quality, …read more

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