10-05-2009
Thanks Pludi for your quick response.
Actually, I just need the distinct count of all DE's from the file, in the example the count is 3.
Is there any small unix script to get it?
Thanks in advance.
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SYNOPSIS
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KEYWORDS
stack, matrix, tree, graph
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