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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Building hierarchy with the list Post 303004579 by arunkumar_mca on Wednesday 4th of October 2017 05:46:17 PM
Old 10-04-2017
Building hierarchy with the list

Hi All,

Sorry for more question today. I am having a text file . Like below

Code:
704925680_TOTAL->MANUAL->TT IOR GSB
775116444_TOTAL->POO TO->TT
-572275295_TOTAL->MANUAL->MTO
-611408278_TOTAL->PRIE LEL
456690129_TOTAL->BTT TOO
475919266_TOTAL->MANUAL->COM
-172680236_TOTAL->BTT TOO->MTO
481202389_TOTAL->MANUAL->TT COM
655296953_TOTAL->POO TO->COLE
-434977163_TOTAL->POO TO->SPI
-766208436_TOTAL->MANUAL->TT 3W GSB
-1903630442_TOTAL->COLE
-541283452_TOTAL->MANUAL->CRT

These are the hierarchical data. But not on the hierarchy order. If you see all fall on total and after total the next data come in the file in the example above it is MANUAL. But the MANUAL data are not group and scattered. I am trying to bring these on the group. The data to be grouped always falls after -> . The example I have given is 3 level we may have 4 or level. The above files needs to be grouped as below



Code:
-766208436_TOTAL->MANUAL->TT 3W GSB
704925680_TOTAL->MANUAL->TT IOR GSB
-572275295_TOTAL->MANUAL->MTO
-541283452_TOTAL->MANUAL->CRT
481202389_TOTAL->MANUAL->TT COM
475919266_TOTAL->MANUAL->COM
-611408278_TOTAL->PRIE LEL
456690129_TOTAL->BTT TOO
-172680236_TOTAL->BTT TOO->MTO
775116444_TOTAL->POO TO->TT
655296953_TOTAL->POO TO->COLE
-434977163_TOTAL->POO TO->SPI
-1903630442_TOTAL->COLE

Is there any easy way to do in Perl or awk. I am thinking to do C code. Any help will be great.
 

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