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Sorting question
i have list of files:
Wang CVPR 09.pdf Yaacob AFGR 99.pdf Shi CVPR 04.pdf ..... how can i sort with single line this directory so the output will be in the next format: <year>\t<conference/journal>\t<author list> - t is tab (its sort by the year) example: 1999 CVIU Yaacob 2004 CVPR Shi 2009 CVPR Wang .... |
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