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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compare value in the last occurrence for each id Post 302892057 by jiam912 on Monday 10th of March 2014 03:12:02 PM
Old 03-10-2014
Hello anamed101.

The input file is not the same that the one in [Extract information]..
Please help me,, only what I need is to verify if the last 2 ocurrences for each ID does not contens values like 14 or 98 in the columns 91-92. And if is the case display.. how many times these values apper.

Example for ID
Code:
2483521305 index 2 has 2 times status 14

I would like to get a list like that becuase I will use it to remove these values from a big list.

ID ( columns 11-24)
INDEX ( columna 26)
STATUS ( cloumnas 91-92)

I stop before the decimal point because for all the IDs the .0 is the same... only the diference is the value INDEX which increase 1 every time when the ID repeat.. Normally each ID has 2 times the same value
Really I appreciate your help
 

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Data::Compare::Plugins(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Data::Compare::Plugins(3)

NAME
Data::Compare::Plugins - how to extend Data::Compare DESCRIPTION
Data::Compare natively handles several built-in data types - scalars, references to scalars, references to arrays, references to hashes, references to subroutines, compiled regular expressions, and globs. For objects, it tries to Do The Right Thing and compares the underlying data type. However, this is not always what you want. This is especially true if you have complex objects which overload stringification and/or numification. Hence we allow for plugins. FINDING PLUGINS
Data::Compare will try to load any module installed on your system under the various @INC/Data/Compare/Plugins/ directories. If there is a problem loading any of them, an appropriate warning will be issued. Because of how we find plugins, no plugins are available when running in "taint" mode. WRITING PLUGINS
Internally, plugins are "require"d into Data::Compare. This means that they need to evaluate to true. We make use of that true value. Where normally you just put: 1; at the end of an included file, you should instead ensure that you return a reference to an array. This is treated as being true so satisfies perl, and is a damned sight more useful. Inside that array should be either a description of what this plugin is to do, or references to several arrays containing such descriptions. A description consists of two or three items. First a string telling us what the first data-type handled by your plugin is. Second, (and optional, defaulting to the same as the first) the second data-type to compare. To handle comparisons to ordinary scalars, give the empty string for the data-type, ie: ['MyType', '', sub { ...}] Third and last, we need a reference to the subroutine which does the comparison. That subroutine should expect to take two parameters, which will be of the specified type. It should return 1 if they compare the same, or 0 if they compare different. Be aware that while you might give a description like: ['Type1', 'Type2', sub { ... }] this will handle both comparing Type1 to Type2, and comparing Type2 to Type1. ie, comparison is commutative. If you want to use Data::Compare's own comparison function from within your handler (to, for example, compare a data structure that you have stored somewhere in your object) then you will need to call it as Data::Compare::Compare. However, you must be careful to avoid infinite recursion by calling D::C::Compare which in turn calls back to your handler. The name of your plugins does not matter, only that it lives in one of those directories. Of course, giving it a sensible name means that the usual installation mechanisms will put it in the right place, and meaningful names will make it easier to debug your code. For an example, look at the plugin that handles Scalar::Properties objects, which is distributed with Data::Compare. DISTRIBUTION
Provided that the above rules are followed I see no reason for you to not upload your plugin to the CPAN yourself. You will need to make Data::Compare a pre-requisite, so that the CPAN.pm installer does the right thing. Alternatively, if you would prefer me to roll your plugin in with the Data::Compare distribution, I'd be happy to do so provided that the code is clear and well-commented, and that you include tests and documentation. SEE ALSO
Data::Compare Data::Compare::Plugins::Scalar::Properties AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 2004 David Cantrell <david@cantrell.org.uk>. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2011-07-23 Data::Compare::Plugins(3)
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