How to sum file sizes using bc and stat












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I want to perform bc command on this output in order to get the sum of them.



Command:

stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" -

Output:-

2981+6790+2969+604+346+2584+4781+9+144+34+191+599+973+497+552+3173+23+1963+2683+1260









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    ... pipe the result to bc?

    – steeldriver
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:31











  • It gives me an error:- " bash: bc: command not found paste: write error: Broken pipe "

    – Onyic
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:45








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    Maybe bc is not installed, so you must install it. Try sudo apt install bc

    – sudodus
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:01


















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I want to perform bc command on this output in order to get the sum of them.



Command:

stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" -

Output:-

2981+6790+2969+604+346+2584+4781+9+144+34+191+599+973+497+552+3173+23+1963+2683+1260









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    ... pipe the result to bc?

    – steeldriver
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:31











  • It gives me an error:- " bash: bc: command not found paste: write error: Broken pipe "

    – Onyic
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:45








  • 1





    Maybe bc is not installed, so you must install it. Try sudo apt install bc

    – sudodus
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:01
















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I want to perform bc command on this output in order to get the sum of them.



Command:

stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" -

Output:-

2981+6790+2969+604+346+2584+4781+9+144+34+191+599+973+497+552+3173+23+1963+2683+1260









share|improve this question














I want to perform bc command on this output in order to get the sum of them.



Command:

stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" -

Output:-

2981+6790+2969+604+346+2584+4781+9+144+34+191+599+973+497+552+3173+23+1963+2683+1260






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  • 1





    ... pipe the result to bc?

    – steeldriver
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:31











  • It gives me an error:- " bash: bc: command not found paste: write error: Broken pipe "

    – Onyic
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:45








  • 1





    Maybe bc is not installed, so you must install it. Try sudo apt install bc

    – sudodus
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:01
















  • 1





    ... pipe the result to bc?

    – steeldriver
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:31











  • It gives me an error:- " bash: bc: command not found paste: write error: Broken pipe "

    – Onyic
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:45








  • 1





    Maybe bc is not installed, so you must install it. Try sudo apt install bc

    – sudodus
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:01










1




1





... pipe the result to bc?

– steeldriver
Nov 25 '18 at 10:31





... pipe the result to bc?

– steeldriver
Nov 25 '18 at 10:31













It gives me an error:- " bash: bc: command not found paste: write error: Broken pipe "

– Onyic
Nov 25 '18 at 10:45







It gives me an error:- " bash: bc: command not found paste: write error: Broken pipe "

– Onyic
Nov 25 '18 at 10:45






1




1





Maybe bc is not installed, so you must install it. Try sudo apt install bc

– sudodus
Nov 25 '18 at 11:01







Maybe bc is not installed, so you must install it. Try sudo apt install bc

– sudodus
Nov 25 '18 at 11:01












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With bc



Install bc,



sudo apt update
sudo apt install bc


Now you can pipe to bc according to @steeldriver's comment,



$ stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - | bc
112126


Without bc



You can also let the bash shell calculate the sum $(( ... )) of the output of the command,



$ echo $(( $(stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - ) ))
112126


Please notice that I show the result in my Lubuntu system, your result will probably be different.






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    With bc



    Install bc,



    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install bc


    Now you can pipe to bc according to @steeldriver's comment,



    $ stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - | bc
    112126


    Without bc



    You can also let the bash shell calculate the sum $(( ... )) of the output of the command,



    $ echo $(( $(stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - ) ))
    112126


    Please notice that I show the result in my Lubuntu system, your result will probably be different.






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      With bc



      Install bc,



      sudo apt update
      sudo apt install bc


      Now you can pipe to bc according to @steeldriver's comment,



      $ stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - | bc
      112126


      Without bc



      You can also let the bash shell calculate the sum $(( ... )) of the output of the command,



      $ echo $(( $(stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - ) ))
      112126


      Please notice that I show the result in my Lubuntu system, your result will probably be different.






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        With bc



        Install bc,



        sudo apt update
        sudo apt install bc


        Now you can pipe to bc according to @steeldriver's comment,



        $ stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - | bc
        112126


        Without bc



        You can also let the bash shell calculate the sum $(( ... )) of the output of the command,



        $ echo $(( $(stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - ) ))
        112126


        Please notice that I show the result in my Lubuntu system, your result will probably be different.






        share|improve this answer















        With bc



        Install bc,



        sudo apt update
        sudo apt install bc


        Now you can pipe to bc according to @steeldriver's comment,



        $ stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - | bc
        112126


        Without bc



        You can also let the bash shell calculate the sum $(( ... )) of the output of the command,



        $ echo $(( $(stat --format=%s /etc/*.conf | paste -sd "+" - ) ))
        112126


        Please notice that I show the result in my Lubuntu system, your result will probably be different.







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