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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Determining number of overlaps between two files using Hashes? Post 302236298 by labrazil on Monday 15th of September 2008 09:14:49 AM
Old 09-15-2008
does anyone know if this is doable? I'm really at a lost here. this is what i have so far:

Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;


my %hash;


my $file = 'file1';
open my $fh, "<", $file or die "Can't open $file: $!";
while (<$fh>) {
	chomp;
	my @field = split /\t/;
	my @start = split /,/, $field[5];
	my @end = split /,/, $field[6];
	
}

once I have these starts/ends stored, how would you compare file2 with it?

Last edited by labrazil; 09-15-2008 at 10:52 AM..
 

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NAME
scrollkeeper-devel, scrollkeeper-extract, scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid, scrollkeeper-preinstall - utilities for working with OMF documents and the scrollkeeper database SYNOPSIS
scrollkeeper-extract file stylesheet output [stylesheet output...] scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid scrollkeeper-preinstall docfile omf-file1 omf-file2 DESCRIPTION
scrollkeeper-extract is used internally by scrollkeeper to convert DocBook/SGML files to Docbook/XML files if necessary, and to apply a number of transformations to the XML file to extract information from the XML file. scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid generates a globally unique series ID for an OMF file. scrollkeeper-preinstall reads omf_file1, changes the URL attribute of the identifier tag to doc_file and writes the output to omf_file2. scrollkeeper-preinstall can be used during the document installation process to point OMF files to the correct location on the target machine before registration in the scrollkeeper database. OPTIONS
None. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: docfile Specifies the file path to the document that omf-file1 describes. file Specifies the XML file that is to be used as input for XSLT transformations. omf-file1 Specifies the OMF file that contains metadata for docfile. omf-file2 Specifies the file created by scrollkeeper-preinstall, which contains the same data as omf-file1 except that the URL attribute of the identifier tag is changed to docfile. output Specifies the file that contains the result when the preceding stylesheet has been applied to file. stylesheet Specifies an XSLT transformation to apply. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Creating a New scrollkeeper Series ID example% scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid Example 2: Extracting a TOC From a Document example% scrollkeeper-extract /path/to/xml/file.xml /usr/share/scrollkeeper/stylesheets/toc.xsl /path/to/toc.xml EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Application exited successfully >0 Application exited with failure FILES
The following files are used by this application: /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-extract The command-line executable for the scrollkeeper-extract application. /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid The command-line executable for the scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid application. /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-preinstall The command-line executable for the scrollkeeper-preinstall application. ATTRIBUTES
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Written by Sander Vesik, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2003. SunOS 5.10 01 Apr 2003 scrollkeeper-devel(1)
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