Find number from a line and get the quotient





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Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)




In above example line of text, I would like to get the percentage of available licenses, so the output would be: 88.27% which is the quotient of license in use and licenses issued: (314/2784) * 100 - 100.










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    Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)




    In above example line of text, I would like to get the percentage of available licenses, so the output would be: 88.27% which is the quotient of license in use and licenses issued: (314/2784) * 100 - 100.










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      Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)




      In above example line of text, I would like to get the percentage of available licenses, so the output would be: 88.27% which is the quotient of license in use and licenses issued: (314/2784) * 100 - 100.










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      Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)




      In above example line of text, I would like to get the percentage of available licenses, so the output would be: 88.27% which is the quotient of license in use and licenses issued: (314/2784) * 100 - 100.







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          Using AWK:



          $ echo 'Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)' |
          awk '{ printf "%2.2f%%n", 100 - $11 / $6 * 100 }'
          88.72%


          This assumes that there are no spaces in the label (“Digital_…”).






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            Using AWK:



            $ echo 'Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)' |
            awk '{ printf "%2.2f%%n", 100 - $11 / $6 * 100 }'
            88.72%


            This assumes that there are no spaces in the label (“Digital_…”).






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              Using AWK:



              $ echo 'Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)' |
              awk '{ printf "%2.2f%%n", 100 - $11 / $6 * 100 }'
              88.72%


              This assumes that there are no spaces in the label (“Digital_…”).






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                Using AWK:



                $ echo 'Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)' |
                awk '{ printf "%2.2f%%n", 100 - $11 / $6 * 100 }'
                88.72%


                This assumes that there are no spaces in the label (“Digital_…”).






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                Using AWK:



                $ echo 'Users of Digital_A803x_433Mbps: (Total of 2784 licenses issued; Total of 314 licenses in use)' |
                awk '{ printf "%2.2f%%n", 100 - $11 / $6 * 100 }'
                88.72%


                This assumes that there are no spaces in the label (“Digital_…”).







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