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Operating Systems HP-UX getting duplicates Post 302235961 by pgop on Sunday 14th of September 2008 01:09:27 AM
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Thank you Jim, for your reply..Smilie

a small doubt..

Code:
awk '{ for(i=1; i<=NF; i++) {arr[$i]++} }
        END{for(i in arr){if(arr[i]>1 {print i}  }}' file

I am a newbie at using awk...want to know what is NF in the above code...


should be the number of columns in the file if i am not wrong. Smilie
 

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