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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting matching group of words Post 302554989 by mira on Tuesday 13th of September 2011 02:22:40 PM
Old 09-13-2011
Bug matching group of words

Hi,

I am stuck with a problem, will be thankful for your guidance and help.

I have two files. Each line is a group of words with first word as group Id. eg. 'gp1' in File1 and 'grp1' in File2.

Code:
 
<File1> 
gp1 : xyz xys3 syt2 ssx itt kty
gp2 : syt2 kgk iti op2 
gp3 : ppy yt5 itt sky utw yry


Code:
 
<File2>
grp1 : yt5 utw
grp2 : iti op2 kty
grp3 : kty xys3 syt2 
grp4 : utw ppy
grp5 : xyz iti yt5
grp6 : ssx xyz

I want to find out which (complete) group of words of file2 occur in group of words in File1. So, each line of file2 is searched against each line of file1.

The output file should give which groups of file2 were found in which groups of file1.

Code:
 
<OutFile>
gp1 : grp3 grp6
gp2 : None
gp3 : grp1 grp4


Last edited by mira; 09-13-2011 at 06:40 PM..
 

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CP(1)							      General Commands Manual							     CP(1)

NAME
cp - copy SYNOPSIS
cp [ -ip ] file1 file2 cp [ -ipr ] file ... directory DESCRIPTION
File1 is copied onto file2. By default, the mode and owner of file2 are preserved if it already existed; otherwise the mode of the source file modified by the current umask(2) is used. The -p option causes cp to attempt to preserve (duplicate) in its copies the modification times and modes of the source files, ignoring the present umask. In the second form, one or more files are copied into the directory with their original file-names. Cp refuses to copy a file onto itself. If the -i option is specified, cp will prompt the user with the name of the file whenever the copy will cause an old file to be overwrit- ten. An answer of 'y' will cause cp to continue. Any other answer will prevent it from overwriting the file. If the -r option is specified and any of the source files are directories, cp copies each subtree rooted at that name; in this case the destination must be a directory. SEE ALSO
cat(1), mv(1), rcp(1C) 4th Berkeley Distribution June 8, 1985 CP(1)
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