swivel-table
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swivel-table
Rotates a table by 90 degrees
Description
swivel-table
rotates a table by 90 degrees so the x axis becomes the y.
Usage
<stdin> -> swivel-table -> <stdout>
Examples
» ps: aux -> head: -n5
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 1 0.0 0.1 233996 8736 ? Ss Feb19 0:02 /sbin/init
root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S Feb19 0:00 [kthreadd]
root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< Feb19 0:00 [kworker/0:0H]
root 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< Feb19 0:00 [mm_percpu_wq]
That data swivelled would look like the following:
» ps: aux -> head: -n5 -> swivel-table
0 USER root root root root
1 PID 1 2 4 6
2 %CPU 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
3 %MEM 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
4 VSZ 233996 0 0 0
5 RSS 8736 0 0 0
6 TTY ? ? ? ?
7 STAT Ss S I< I<
8 START Feb19 Feb19 Feb19 Feb19
9 TIME 0:02 0:00 0:00 0:00
10 COMMAND /sbin/init [kthreadd] [kworker/0:0H] [mm_percpu_wq]
Please note that column one is numbered because by default Murex couldn't guess whether the first line of generic output is a title or data. However if we format that as a CSV, which by default does have a title row (configurable via config
), then you would see titles as column one:
» ps: aux -> head: -n5 -> format: csv
"USER","PID","%CPU","%MEM","VSZ","RSS","TTY","STAT","START","TIME","COMMAND"
"root","1","0.0","0.1","233996","8736","?","Ss","Feb19","0:02","/sbin/init"
"root","2","0.0","0.0","0","0","?","S","Feb19","0:00","[kthreadd]"
"root","4","0.0","0.0","0","0","?","I<","Feb19","0:00","[kworker/0:0H]"
"root","6","0.0","0.0","0","0","?","I<","Feb19","0:00","[mm_percpu_wq]"
» ps: aux -> head: -n5 -> format: csv -> swivel-table
"USER","root","root","root","root"
"PID","1","2","4","6"
"%CPU","0.0","0.0","0.0","0.0"
"%MEM","0.1","0.0","0.0","0.0"
"VSZ","233996","0","0","0"
"RSS","8736","0","0","0"
"TTY","?","?","?","?"
"STAT","Ss","S","I<","I<"
"START","Feb19","Feb19","Feb19","Feb19"
"TIME","0:02","0:00","0:00","0:00"
"COMMAND","/sbin/init","[kthreadd]","[kworker/0:0H]","[mm_percpu_wq]"
See Also
- commands/
[[
(element): Outputs an element from a nested structure - commands/
[
(index): Outputs an element from an array, map or table - commands/
alter
: Change a value within a structured data-type and pass that change along the pipeline without altering the original source input - commands/
append
: Add data to the end of an array - commands/
cast
: Alters the data type of the previous function without altering it's output - commands/
format
: Reformat one data-type into another data-type - commands/
prepend
: Add data to the start of an array - commands/
swivel-datatype
: Converts tabulated data into a map of values for serialised data-types such as JSON and YAML