Hi Florent,
You have to use the . as decimal symbol.
Please check:
Settings -> Control Pannel -> Regional And Language Options
Regards
Joan
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:33:14 +0200 Florent Deybach wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am trying to use tshark to generate statistics using the AVG, SUM,
>etc... functions.
>I am not able to use the filter parameter, i.e.:
>
>The following commands :
>
>$tshark -r D:\capture-00033.pcap -qz io,stat,30,AVG(frame.pkt_len)frame.pkt_len
>and
>$tshark -r D:\capture-00033.pcap -qz io,stat,30
>
>give me the same output:
>
>===================================================================
>IO Statistics
>Interval: 30.000 secs
>Column #0:
> | Column #0
>Time |frames| bytes
>000.000-030.000 222841 61137025
>030.000-060.000 9155 2257762
>===================================================================
>
>In fact, I can put whatever I want in the filter parameter, I always
>get the same output as if the parameter isn't set....
>
>For example with the parameter
>-z io,stat,1,ip.addr==1.2.3.4
>I get the same output as without it (and the IP is a fake, it should
>give me no stats...): -z io,stat,1
>
>What did I wrong ??
>
>Thanks,
>
>Florent
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