07-23-2009
hey my apologies for inconvenience.
Thank you very much for the script and time you have spent on this problem
I assume still your code is missing the following
Quote:
a a1 65-69 outofrange5
70-100 outofrange6
a a1 70-65 outofrange7
44-40 outofrange8
Need to take first range (others are not needed)
a a1 65-69 outofrange5 (need to compare)
70-100 outofrange6 (no need to compare)
a a1 70-65 outofrange7 (need to compare)
44-40 outofrange8 (no need to compare)
Quote:
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.
65-69 is out of range but they are in between the ranges i have given in input1
This is really really important
Need to consider the ranges between the ranges even though they are not exactly match. Especially in case of 65-69. This range is present in between 45-60 and 80-90
45-60 65-69 80-90
Same thing follows to 70-65 case
Last edited by repinementer; 07-23-2009 at 03:31 AM..
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NAME
kawari_encode, kawari_encode2, kawari_decode2 -- kawari 8.0 encoder/decoder
SYNOPSIS
kawari_encode [file ...]
kawari_encode2 [file ...]
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DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kawari command.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu-
mentation written in HTML format. For detailed descriptions, see doc-base.
kawari_encode encodes kawari scripts to an encoded file. So the users for the scripts cannot easily read the content. It can be used to
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kawari_encode2 is an advanced kawari_encode. It is able to assign a symmetric key like some encrypting systems. The key affects the encod-
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kawari_decode2 is a decoder of the .kaw files. It takes several .kaw files and convert them back to .txt files. If the kaw files is encoded
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