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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Recalculating frequencies Post 302433448 by bartus11 on Tuesday 29th of June 2010 05:22:26 PM
Old 06-29-2010
That is weird, cause I just tried that on your test data and it did combine those lines. Keep in mind that this command outputs those records in random order. Also double check if you copied the code properly.
 

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TCFTEST(1)							   Tokyo Cabinet							TCFTEST(1)

NAME
tcftest - test cases of the fixed-length database API DESCRIPTION
The command `tcftest' is a utility for facility test and performance test. This command is used in the following format. `path' specifies the path of a database file. `rnum' specifies the number of iterations. `width' specifies the width of the value of each record. `lim- siz' specifies the limit size of the database file. tcftest write [-mt] [-nl|-nb] [-rnd] path rnum [width [limsiz]] Store records with keys of 8 bytes. They change as `00000001', `00000002'... tcftest read [-mt] [-nl|-nb] [-wb] [-rnd] path Retrieve all records of the database above. tcftest remove [-mt] [-nl|-nb] [-rnd] path Remove all records of the database above. tcftest rcat [-mt] [-nl|-nb] [-pn num] [-dai|-dad|-rl] path rnum [limsiz]] Store records with partway duplicated keys using concatenate mode. tcftest misc [-mt] [-nl|-nb] path rnum Perform miscellaneous test of various operations. tcftest wicked [-mt] [-nl|-nb] path rnum Perform updating operations selected at random. Options feature the following. -mt : call the function `tcfdbsetmutex'. -nl : enable the option `FDBNOLCK'. -nb : enable the option `FDBLCKNB'. -rnd : select keys at random. -wb : use the function `tcfdbget4' instead of `tcfdbget2'. -pn num : specify the number of patterns. -dai : use the function `tcfdbaddint' instead of `tcfdbputcat'. -dad : use the function `tcfdbadddouble' instead of `tcfdbputcat'. -rl : set the length of values at random. This command returns 0 on success, another on failure. SEE ALSO
tcfmttest(1), tcfmgr(1), tcfdb(3), tokyocabinet(3) Man Page 2011-02-12 TCFTEST(1)
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