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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting match range of different numbers by AWK Post 302340244 by repinementer on Tuesday 4th of August 2009 05:24:04 AM
Old 08-04-2009
Quote:
I don't understand the range definitions in your example output in the last xls file ...
You defined the X1 -> 1,2 as GRANGE, why? Why not ARANGE?
X1 -> 15,20 is defined once as ERANGE, once as GRANGE, why?
Because in ARANGE 1,2 and 2,4 of X1are out of area when they compared to the ranges
5-10,30-40,80-90 and 100-118.

Code:
 .....5-10,30-40,80-90 and 100-118    ARANGE
1-2,2-4

In second case GRANGE, 1-2, 2-4 and 33-36 of X1are not out of area when they compared to the ranges because of 33-36

Code:
..5-10,30-40,80-90 and 100-118    GRANGE
1-2,2-4.33-36

It means we have to consider every range . If any one of them is with in the range like 33-36 in 30-40 we have to give the name GRANGE or HRANGE based on upper or lower.

---------- Post updated at 01:30 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:24 AM ----------

I agree with you rado.
I should do that. I will start with micro task as you suggested.
Just reply me if you find free time otherwise just ignore it.
I'm very happy that you helped me alot so far even though I didn't finish the script.

---------- Post updated 08-04-09 at 01:24 AM ---------- Previous update was 08-03-09 at 01:30 AM ----------

Code:
awk 'NF {
  sec = $2; fifth = split($5, _fifth, ","); sixth = split($6, _sixth, ",")
  counter = 0; key = $1; flag = $4; sub(/[^ \t*]*/, "")
  dummy = sprintf("%*s", length(key),x)
  for (i=1; i<=sixth; i++) {
    second_third = sec + _sixth[i] FS _fifth[i] + sec + _sixth[i]
    third_second = _fifth[i] + sec + _sixth[i] FS sec + _sixth[i] 
    if (flag == "+") 
      rec = rec ? rec RS dummy OFS second_third : key OFS second_third OFS $0
    else  
      rec_rev = rec_rev ? \
        (++counter == sixth - 1 ? key OFS third_second OFS $0 : dummy OFS third_second ) RS rec_rev : \
        dummy OFS third_second
    }
  print (flag == "+" ? rec : rec_rev)    
 }' OFS='\t' ORS='\n\n' r1.txt

input

Code:
X1    100    200    +    10,20,30,30    10,20,30,40

X2    100    200    +    10,20,30,30    10,20,30,40

output

Code:
X1    110 120        100    200    +    10,20,30,30    10,20,30,40
      120 140
      130 160
      140 170

X1    110 120        100    200    +    10,20,30,30    10,20,30,40
      120 140
      130 160
      140 170
      110 120
      120 140
      130 160
      140 170

CORRECT oUTPUT NEEDED IS

Code:
X1    110 120        100    200    +    10,20,30,30    10,20,30,40
      120 140
      130 160
      140 170
X2   110 120        100    200    +    10,20,30,30    10,20,30,40
      120 140
      130 160
      140 170

Why I'm getting extra values. COuld you please explain. X2 results are not coming in output.
 

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