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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Merge matching rows Post 302878870 by Yoda on Monday 9th of December 2013 09:58:54 AM
Old 12-09-2013
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Originally Posted by tara123
I need this output. thank you very much.
Ok, so you need this output.

But how you derived this output from input? Explain the logic used here and also show us what you tried so far?
 

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MARC::Charset::Table(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 MARC::Charset::Table(3pm)

NAME
MARC::Charset::Table - character mapping db SYNOPSIS
use MARC::Charset::Table; use MARC::Charset::Constants qw(:all); # create the table object my $table = MARC::Charset::Table->new(); # get a code using the marc8 character set code and the character my $code = $table->lookup_by_marc8(CYRILLIC_BASIC, 'K'); # get a code using the utf8 value $code = $table->lookup_by_utf8(chr(0x043A)); DESCRIPTION
MARC::Charset::Table is a wrapper around the character mapping database, which is implemented as a tied hash on disk. This database gets generated by Makefile.PL on installation of MARC::Charset using MARC::Charset::Compiler. The database is essentially a key/value mapping where a key is a MARC-8 character set code + a MARC-8 character, or an integer representing the UCS code point. These keys map to a serialized MARC::Charset::Code object. new() The consturctor. add_code() Add a MARC::Charset::Code to the table. get_code() Retrieve a code using a hash key. lookup_by_marc8() Looks up MARC::Charset::Code entry using a character set code and a MARC-8 value. use MARC::Charset::Constants qw(HEBREW); $code = $table->lookup_by_marc8(HEBREW, chr(0x60)); lookup_by_utf8() Looks up a MARC::Charset::Code object using a utf8 value. db() Returns a reference to a tied character database. MARC::Charset::Table wraps access to the db, but you can get at it if you want. db_path() Returns the path to the character encoding database. Can be called statically too: print MARC::Charset::Table->db_path(); brand_new() An alternate constructor which removes the existing database and starts afresh. Be careful with this one, it's really only used on MARC::Charset installation. perl v5.12.4 2010-09-09 MARC::Charset::Table(3pm)
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