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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting perl equivalent to grep -c Post 302187041 by era on Saturday 19th of April 2008 01:57:16 AM
Old 04-19-2008
If you want to know which lines in one file exist in the other, doesn't ghostdog74's solution work for you? If you want to know how many lines in file 2 contain one of the words (anywhere on a line) in file 1, the script I posted ought to work. So please clarify: which one is it?

This distinction may seem academic, but has implications for whether to look for equality (line equals string) or pattern matching (line contains pattern) and, to a lesser extent, whether or not the final newline on every line is significant. If your real-world application handles lots of data, it may also matter that equality is faster than pattern matching.

When posting code, it's much more legible if you wrap it in [CODE] tags.

Your use of eval seems somewhat weird, you usually don't need to trap bare Perl code within eval, it's more useful when invoking a system call or otherwise interacting with the outside world. Also what's the endless loop for?

Last edited by era; 04-19-2008 at 03:53 AM.. Reason: Clarify wording; speed issue; point out [code] tags
 

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