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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting File merging using first column as the ref Post 302520842 by ahmad.diab on Monday 9th of May 2011 10:30:37 AM
Old 05-09-2011
the same code will give waht you want , did you add the below (in bold) to the code?

Code:
nawk 'NR==FNR{ a[$1] = $2;next} ($1 in a){ print $1,a[$1],$2 }'  1.txt  2.txt > 3.txt

 

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flare - diablo like rpg game DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the game flare and the files it uses. flare is a diablo like rpg game. FILES
settings.txt flare does not have a settings dialogue yet. You can manipulate flare's settings in the settings.txt instead. It is located in one of the following paths: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/flare $HOME/.config/flare ./config keybindings.txt You can manipulate flare's default key bindings in this file. It is located in one of the following paths: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/flare $HOME/.config/flare ./config save[0-9]{?}.txt Savegames are simple txt files in flare. You can find them at one of these places: $XDG_DATA_HOME/flare $HOME/.local/share/flare ./saves If permissions are correct, the game is automatically saved when you exit. ENVIONMENT
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