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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Print only the duplicate line only with matching columns Post 302961098 by RudiC on Tuesday 24th of November 2015 03:34:37 AM
Old 11-24-2015
Would this be faster?
Code:
sort file | awk '{key = $1 FS $2 FS $3 FS $4} LK != key {if (CNT == 1 && NR > 1) print last; CNT=0} {LK = key; CNT++; last = $0} END {if (CNT == 1) print}'
3 4 5 9 7
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EVP_PKEY_print_private(3)					      OpenSSL						 EVP_PKEY_print_private(3)

NAME
EVP_PKEY_print_public, EVP_PKEY_print_private, EVP_PKEY_print_params - public key algorithm printing routines. SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/evp.h> int EVP_PKEY_print_public(BIO *out, const EVP_PKEY *pkey, int indent, ASN1_PCTX *pctx); int EVP_PKEY_print_private(BIO *out, const EVP_PKEY *pkey, int indent, ASN1_PCTX *pctx); int EVP_PKEY_print_params(BIO *out, const EVP_PKEY *pkey, int indent, ASN1_PCTX *pctx); DESCRIPTION
The functions EVP_PKEY_print_public(), EVP_PKEY_print_private() and EVP_PKEY_print_params() print out the public, private or parameter components of key pkey respectively. The key is sent to BIO out in human readable form. The parameter indent indicated how far the printout should be indented. The pctx parameter allows the print output to be finely tuned by using ASN1 printing options. If pctx is set to NULL then default values will be used. NOTES
Currently no public key algorithms include any options in the pctx parameter parameter. If the key does not include all the components indicated by the function then only those contained in the key will be printed. For example passing a public key to EVP_PKEY_print_private() will only print the public components. RETURN VALUES
These functions all return 1 for success and 0 or a negative value for failure. In particular a return value of -2 indicates the operation is not supported by the public key algorithm. SEE ALSO
EVP_PKEY_CTX_new(3), EVP_PKEY_keygen(3) HISTORY
These functions were first added to OpenSSL 1.0.0. 1.0.1e 2013-02-11 EVP_PKEY_print_private(3)
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