No, its not that simple as we look like. Sorting the file completely re-orders all the lines.
I need to sort only the portion of the file and not the complete file. My file has 3500 lines and i need to sort only specific lines.
Sort <filename> doesnt provide the result as expected.
Code:
root@bmcpunscm-lnx-test: /tmp-> sort < users_all.txt > users_all.txt1
root@bmcpunscm-lnx-test: /tmp-> cat users_all.txt1
#
#
##############
##############
##############
##############
##############
##############
adam, Adam smils, Paul Reily, REQ000001, ARS (11)
# ARS USERS
# ATRIUM USERS
# INSTALLER USERS
lois, Lois Hill, Randy Rocker, Steven Seagul, REQ000004, ATRIUM (11)
mark, Mark Goodwan, Steven Seagul, REQ000005, INSTALLER (13)
michelle, Michelle Morques, Steven Seagul, REQ000003, ATRIUM (11)
mike, Mike Conway, Stevn Smiley, REQ000001, ARS (11)
nguyen, Nguyen Le, Steven Seagul, REQ000001, INSTALLER (13)
paul, Paul Smith, Stevn Smiley, REQ000001, ARS (11)
randy, Randy Roch, Steven Seagul, REQ000002, ATRIUM (11)
sam, Sam Martin, Stevn Smiley, REQ000001, ARS (11)
Hi,
I have my input as follows :
I have given two entries-
From system Mon Aug 1 23:52:47 2005
Source !100000006!:
Impact !100000005!: High
Status ! 7!: New
Last Name+!100000001!:
First Name+ !100000003!:
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Hi,
I'm unable to sort the files with the required names on Unix. Details have been enclosed:-
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127.0.0.1 localhost
1.17.1.5 atrpx958
11.17.10.11 atrpx958zone nsybhost
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8,1266,76545,"0112:04"
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sort::key::maker
Sort::Key::Maker(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sort::Key::Maker(3pm)NAME
Sort::Key::Maker - multikey sorter creator
SYNOPSYS
# create a function that sorts strings by length:
use Sort::Key::Maker sort_by_length => sub { length $_}, qw(integer);
# create a multikey sort function;
# first key is integer sorted in descending order,
# second key is a string in default (ascending) order:
use Sort::Key::Maker ri_s_keysort => qw(-integer string);
# some sample data...
my @foo = qw(foo bar t too tood mama);
# and now, use the sorter functions previously made:
# get the values on @foo sorted by length:
my @sorted = sort_by_length @foo;
# sort @foo inplace by its length and then by its value:
ri_s_keysort_inplace { length $_, $_ } @foo;
DESCRIPTION
Sort::Key::Maker is a pragmatic module that provides an easy to use interface to Sort::Key multikey sorting functionality.
It creates multikey sorting functions on the fly for any key type combination and exports them to the caller package.
The key types natively accepted are:
string, str, locale, loc, integer, int,
unsigned_integer, uint, number, num
and support for other types can be added via Sort::Key::Register (or also via Sort::Key::register_type()).
USAGE
use Sort::Key::Maker foo_sort => @keys;
exports two subroutines to the caller package: "foo_sort (&@)" and "foo_sort_inplace (&@)".
Those two subroutines require a sub reference as their first argument and then respectively, the list to be sorted or an array.
For instance:
use Sort::Key::Maker bar_sort => qw(int int str);
@bar=qw(doo tomo 45s tio);
@sorted = bar_sort { unpack "CCs", $_ } @bar;
# or sorting @bar inplace
bar_sort_inplace { unpack "CCs", $_ } @bar;
use Sort::Key::Maker foo_sort => &genmultikey, @keys;
when the first argument after the sorter name is a reference to a subroutine it is used as the multikey extraction function. The
generated sorter functions doesn't require neither accept one, i.e.:
use Sort::Key::Maker sort_by_length => sub { length $_ }, 'int';
my @sorted = sort_by_length qw(foo goo h mama picasso);
SEE ALSO
Sort::Key, Sort::Key::Register.
Sort::Maker also available from CPAN provides similar functionality.
AUTHOR
Salvador Fandin~o, <sfandino@yahoo.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Salvador Fandin~o
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2010-04-16 Sort::Key::Maker(3pm)