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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Data filtering and category assigning Post 302927806 by RudiC on Friday 5th of December 2014 03:20:40 PM
Old 12-05-2014
Strange, complex conditions ... there might be a more elegant solution, but try
Code:
awk     'NR==1          {print $0, "similar to"}
         NR==FNR        {if ($2 !~/\*/) {L[$1,$2]=$3
                                         G[$1]++
                                         T[$2]}
                         next}
         $2 ~ /\*/      {C=0
                         K="diff"
                         for (i in T) if (L[$1,i] == $3) {C++; K=i}
                         if (C<2 && G[$1]>=2) print $0, K  
                        }
        ' SUBSEP="," OFS="\t" file4 file4
Group    Type    Value    Serial_number    similar to
Group1    T1*T2    at    3    diff
Group1    T1*T2    tt    4    T2
Group2    T1*T2    gg    3    T1
Group2    T1*T2    tt    4    T2
Group2    T1*T2    gt    5    diff
Group4    T1*T2    gt    4    diff
Group4    T1*T2    gg    5    T1

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