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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Keep the last uniq record only Post 302434563 by binlib on Saturday 3rd of July 2010 11:00:04 AM
Old 07-03-2010
If the last record that you wanted to keep always has the highest value in column 2, then:
Code:
sort -t\| -k1,1 -k2,2rn tmp.dat |sort -t\| -mu -k1,1

 

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uniq(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   uniq(1)

NAME
uniq - Removes or lists repeated lines in a file SYNOPSIS
Current Syntax uniq [-cdu] [-f fields] [-s chars] [input-file [output-file]] Obsolescent Syntax uniq [-cdu] [-fields] [+chars] [input-file [output-file]] The uniq command reads from the specified input_file, compares adjacent lines, removes the second and succeeding occurrences of a line, and writes to standard output. STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: uniq: XCU5.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. OPTIONS
Precedes each output line with a count of the number of times each line appears in the file. This option supersedes the -d and -u options. Displays repeated lines only. Ignores the first fields fields on each input line when doing comparisons, where fields is a positive deci- mal integer. A field is the maximal string matched by the basic regular expression: [[:blank:]]*[^[:blank:]]* If the fields argument specifies more fields than appear on an input line, a null string is used for comparisons. Ignores the spec- ified number of characters when doing comparisons. The chars argument is a positive decimal integer. If specified with the -f option, the first chars characters after the first fields fields are ignored. If the chars argument speci- fies more characters than remain on an input line, uniq uses a null string for comparison. Displays unique lines only. Equivalent to -f fields. (Obsolescent) Equivalent to -s chars. (Obsolescent) OPERANDS
A pathname for the input file. If this operand is omitted or specified as -, then standard input is read. A pathname for the output file. If this operand is omitted, then standard output is written. DESCRIPTION
The input_file and output_file arguments must be different files. If the input_file operand is not specified, or if it is -, uniq uses standard input. Repeated lines must be on consecutive lines to be found. You can arrange them with the sort command before processing. EXAMPLES
To delete repeated lines in the following file called fruit and save it to a file named newfruit, enter: uniq fruit newfruit The file fruit contains the following lines: apples apples bananas cherries cherries peaches pears The file newfruit contains the following lines: apples bananas cherries peaches pears EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of uniq: Provides a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. If LANG is unset or null, the corresponding value from the default locale is used. If any of the internationalization vari- ables contain an invalid setting, the utility behaves as if none of the variables had been defined. If set to a non-empty string value, overrides the values of all the other internationalization variables. Determines the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as opposed to multibyte characters in arguments). Determines the locale for the for- mat and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error. Determines the location of message catalogues for the processing of LC_MESSAGES. SEE ALSO
Commands: comm(1), sort(1) Standards: standards(5) uniq(1)
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