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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Compare Values between column in the same file Post 302982306 by Don Cragun on Tuesday 27th of September 2016 10:03:40 PM
Old 09-27-2016
You are correct. This is very confusing. You show us code, but do not tell us if it is doing what you want for the single case it seems to try to handle, and for all of the other cases you don't even say what output you do want. How do you expect us to help you write code if you don't clearly explain what that code is supposed to do?

Please show us the exact output that you want your script to produce for the sample input you provided, and explain in detail what output is supposed to be produced for any given value found in field 3 in your input file.

Is there supposed to be a header line in the output produced? If so, what header is supposed to appear in the output?
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PSFXTABLE(1)						      General Commands Manual						      PSFXTABLE(1)

NAME
psfxtable - handle Unicode character tables for console fonts SYNOPSIS
psfxtable [-i infont] [-o outfont] [-it intable] [-ot outtable] [-nt] DESCRIPTION
psfxtable handles the embedded Unicode character table for .psf format console fonts. It reads a font and possibly a table and writes a font and/or a table. psfaddtable(1), psfgettable(1) and psfstriptable(1) are links to it. Each of the filenames infont, outfont, intable, and outtable may be replaced by a single dash (-), in which case standard input or standard output is used. If no -i option is given, the font is read from standard input. If no -it or -o or -ot option is given, no input table is read or no output font or output table is written. By default the output font (if any) will have a Unicode table when either the input font has one, or an explicit table (which overrides an input font table) has been provided. The option -nt causes output of a font without table. When outfont is requested it will get a psf1 header when infont has a psf1 header and intable does not have sequences and a psf2 header otherwise. SEE ALSO
setfont(8), psfaddtable(1), psfgettable(1), psfstriptable(1) 9 Dec 1999 PSFXTABLE(1)
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