I rather have a very complicated awk problem here, at least to me. I have two files.
File 1:
File 2:
If field 6 of file 1 is same as field 4 of file 2, then see if field 5 of file 2 lies within the range specified by the fields 7 and 8 of file 1. If yes, extract the line from file 2 and add the fields 11, 12 and 13 of file 1 in to a separate file. Whew!
Ok for example - field 4 of file 2 i.e. chr1 is same as field 6 of file 1. Then see if field 5 of file 2 i.e.3000072 (which is always a number) lies in the range of fields 7 and 8 (3000001 3000156) of file 1. So, I need the output (the line from file 2 plus fields 11,12 and 13 of file 1) in a separate file as
Thank you very much in advance
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{
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Apache::Session::Store::File - Store persistent data on the filesystem
SYNOPSIS
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