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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting match range of different numbers by AWK Post 302336841 by rakeshawasthi on Thursday 23rd of July 2009 02:02:41 AM
Old 07-23-2009
With unclear requirement and mistakes in the expected out it was difficult to write a program. There was no program was also provided so i had to write from scratch.

Try:
Code:
re_arrange_file ()
{
infile=$1
out_file=$infile"x"
>$out_file
while read line
do
        set $line
        if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
                key=$1
                subkey=$2
                min_range=$(echo $3 | cut -d"-" -f1)
                max_range=$(echo $3 | cut -d"-" -f2)
        else
                min_range=$(echo $1 | cut -d"-" -f1)
                max_range=$(echo $1 | cut -d"-" -f2)
        fi
        if [[ $min_range -gt $max_range ]]; then
           (( min_range = $max_range + $min_range))
                (( max_range = $min_range - $max_range))
                (( min_range = $min_range - $max_range))
        fi

        echo $key $subkey $min_range $max_range >> $out_file
done < $infile
}

re_arrange_file input1
re_arrange_file input2
>out_file
in_range_count=0
out_range_count=0
file2_lin_no=0
while read line
do
   set $line
   key=$1
   subkey=$2
   min_range=$3
   max_range=$4

        found=0
        ((file2_lin_no = $file2_lin_no + 1))
        file2_lin=`head -$file2_lin_no input2 | tail -1`
        cat input1x | grep "$key" | grep "$subkey" > tmp
        while read _key _subkey _min _max
        do
                if [[ ${_min} -le $min_range && ${_max} -ge $max_range ]]; then
                        ((in_range_count = $in_range_count + 1))
                        echo $file2_lin "inrange"$in_range_count
                        found=1
                        break
                fi
        done < tmp
        if [[ $found -eq 0 ]]; then
                ((out_range_count = $out_range_count + 1))
                echo $file2_lin outofrange"$out_range_count"
        fi
done < input2x



---------- Post updated at 11:32 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:30 AM ----------

Output:
Code:
a a1 1-4 outofrange1
a a1 4-1 outofrange2
a a1 120-140 outofrange3
a a1 140-120 outofrange4
a a1 65-69 outofrange5
70-100 outofrange6
a a1 70-65 outofrange7
44-40 outofrange8
a a1 6-7 inrange1
37-57 outofrange9
63-83 outofrange10
a a1 7-8 inrange2

This is not exactly what is provided in question. But I think in question it is wrong, as many lines do not have either inrange or outofrange itself.
a a1 65-69 should be outofrange but was provided otherwise.
 

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shishi_authenticator_get_subkey(3)				      shishi					shishi_authenticator_get_subkey(3)

NAME
shishi_authenticator_get_subkey - API function SYNOPSIS
#include <shishi.h> int shishi_authenticator_get_subkey(Shishi * handle, Shishi_asn1 authenticator, Shishi_key ** subkey); ARGUMENTS
Shishi * handle shishi handle as allocated by shishi_init(). Shishi_asn1 authenticator authenticator as allocated by shishi_authenticator(). Shishi_key ** subkey output newly allocated subkey from authenticator. DESCRIPTION
Read subkey value from authenticator. RETURN VALUE
Returns SHISHI_OK if successful or SHISHI_ASN1_NO_ELEMENT if subkey is not present. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-shishi@gnu.org>. COPYRIGHT
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