It broke the file that was working.
I have a file without any "Mr." words.
By adding your suggestion, even the file without any "Mr." words stops working.
For example, it reads "one." as "on", "two." as tw, "three" as "thre".
This is the same as what was happening with my attempt below too.
---------- Post updated at 06:22 PM ---------- Previous update was at 06:18 PM ----------
Here's my full code:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
BEGIN {
RS="[.?!;:]" # There is a problem with Mr. and Mrs.
maxWords=0
}
{
if (maxWords<NF)
{
maxWords=NF
longestSentence = $0
}
for (i=1;i<=NF;i++)
a[$i]++
}
END{
i=1;
for(k in a)
{
print i, k, a[k];
i++;
}
print
print("There were", NR, "sentences and the longest sentence had", maxWords, "words and there were", length(a), "unique words")
print ("The longest sentence was:", longestSentence)
}
---------- Post updated at 06:25 PM ---------- Previous update was at 06:22 PM ----------
And the test file I'm using, which works fine as the code is above, but when I start changing the RS expression, even this file which has no "Mr." stops working.
----start of file----
Code:
one.
two two.
three three three!
four four four four five five five five five.
six six six six six six?
------end of file---------
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SYNOPSIS
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