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Old 07-07-2013
Copying part of a data file into another

Hi,
I have a large number of data files each containing simple integers from 1 to around 25000 in ascending order. However, they are not in a specific progression; some numbers are missing in each file.
For ex. datfile1 may have the numbers in order 1 2 4 6 7 8 12 ... 24996 24999
while datfile2 may have them in order 1 3 5 6 8 9 ... 24999 25000

For each data file, I want to create a new one which has only the integers greater than 16000.
For ex. newdatfile1 may have numbers 16001 16003 16004 ... 24996 24999

The problem is I know very little about UNIX. So, any help will be highly appreciated.
 

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wnn_hinsi.data(4)						   File Formats 						 wnn_hinsi.data(4)

NAME
wnn_hinsi.data - Wnn6 part of speech administration file SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/ja/hinsi.data DESCRIPTION
hinsi.data is a file that contains information required to administer the main parts of speech. Numbers are allocated in the order of the parts of speech and composite parts of speech defined in hinsi.data. These numbers are used when creating dictionary files and part of speech files, when looking up part of speech names by numbers from the client and server, and looking up the parts of speech in composite parts of speech. Numbers are assigned in ascending order starting at 0. Only the following operations are allowed for this file: appending new parts of speech or composite parts of speech to the end of the file and replacing lines consisting of only "@" with definitions of parts of speech or composite parts of speech. NEVER DELETE ENTRIES. "@" is used to reserve lines in the file in advance when part of speech names have not yet been determined. The part of speech formats for lines in this file are as follows: part_of_speech composite_part_of_speech $ part_of_speech : part_of_speech:...:part_of_speech All parts of speech appearing in definitions of composite parts of speech must be defined before the composite part of speech can be defined. There must not be more than one part of speech or composite part of speech with the same name. Everything on a line following a semicolon (;) is treated as comment and ignored. Information on this file (looking up part of speech names from part of speech numbers and looking up the structural elements of composite parts of speech) are provided by the library and can thus be referenced through the client process. EXAMPLES
Example 1: [SENTOU] ;Beginning of a sentence [MEISHI] ;Indicates a noun. [ICHIDAN] [ICHIDANMEI]$[ICHIDAN]:[MEISHI] ;A composite part of speech @ @ NOTES
Information on the main parts of speech must be consistent between all dictionaries and connection information files. Do not edit and change hinsi.data. (If the file is changed, the meaning of the part of speech numbers in dictionaries and connection information files created with the old part of speech administration file will change.) SunOS 5.10 28 May 1998 wnn_hinsi.data(4)
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