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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Script for Country Codes Post 302181653 by zanetti321 on Thursday 3rd of April 2008 01:41:08 PM
Old 04-03-2008
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Dear Unilover

I typed the commands you told me the result is :
geo@spiserver /home/geo/cdr/ItalyRel 5 > uname -a
echo "{$(sed 's=\(.*\) \(.*\)=if($4~/^\2/)print $0\" \1\"=' country-codes.txt)}" >awk_4
head awk_4
tail awk_4
awk -f awk_4 phonelines.txt >first_added
head first_added
tail first_added
echo "{$(sed 's=\(.*\) \(.*\)=if($5~/^\2/)print $0\" \1\"=' country-codes.txt)}" >awk_5
head awk_5
tail awk_5
awk -f awk_5 first_added
SunOS spiserver 5.8 Generic_108528-23 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-280R
Variable syntax


Same one variable Syntax ; Note that i am using Solaris 8 may be this cause problems!! but i don't think so

Anyway the first code you gave me before the faster code is working but i want to pipe the final result in a single which i can't do moreover the code is very slow

The most important that when i type the first command:
sed 's=\(.*\) \(.*\)=if($4~/^\2/)print $0\" \1\"=' country-codes.txt

it generates the if loops as you said but when i type this code alone:
awk "{$(sed 's=\(.*\) \(.*\)=if($4~/^\2/)print $0\" \1\"=' country-codes.txt)}" phonelines.txt

The result is variable sysntax

Please advise
 

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Locale::Constants(3pm)					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide				    Locale::Constants(3pm)

NAME
Locale::Constants - constants for Locale codes SYNOPSIS
use Locale::Constants; $codeset = LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2; DESCRIPTION
Locale::Constants defines symbols which are used in the four modules from the Locale-Codes distribution: Locale::Language Locale::Country Locale::Currency Locale::Script Note: at the moment only Locale::Country and Locale::Script support more than one code set. The symbols defined are used to specify which codes you want to be used: LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2 LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3 LOCALE_CODE_NUMERIC You shouldn't have to "use" this module directly yourself - it is used by the three Locale modules, which in turn export the symbols. KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None at the moment. SEE ALSO
Locale::Language Codes for identification of languages. Locale::Country Codes for identification of countries. Locale::Script Codes for identification of scripts. Locale::Currency Codes for identification of currencies and funds. AUTHOR
Neil Bowers <neil@bowers.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002, Neil Bowers. Copyright (C) 2001, Canon Research Centre Europe (CRE). This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.0 2002-06-01 Locale::Constants(3pm)
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