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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sort by id value in every two rows Post 303035780 by RudiC on Monday 3rd of June 2019 05:09:41 AM
Old 06-03-2019
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Code:
$ paste -sd"\t\n" file | sort -nt\" -k2 | tr $'\t' $'\n'
#INFO id="18 london" logo="http://lx.yy.zz
http://11.22.77
#INFO id="21 michigan" logo="http://mx.yy.zz
http://11.22.55
#INFO id="133 texas" logo="http://tx.yy.zz
http://11.22.48
#INFO id="299 paris" logo="http://px.yy.zz
http://11.22.00

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YAZ_SORT(3)								 1							       YAZ_SORT(3)

yaz_sort - Sets sorting criteria

SYNOPSIS
void yaz_sort (resource $id, string $criteria) DESCRIPTION
This function sets sorting criteria and enables Z39.50 Sort. Call this function beforeyaz_search(3). Using this function alone does not have any effect. When used in conjunction with yaz_search(3), a Z39.50 Sort will be sent after a search response has been received and before any records are retrieved with Z39.50 Present (yaz_present(3). PARAMETERS
o $id - The connection resource returned by yaz_connect(3). o $criteria - A string that takes the form field1 flags1 field2 flags2 where field1 specifies the primary attributes for sort, field2 seconds, etc.. The field specifies either a numerical attribute combinations consisting of type=value pairs separated by comma (e.g. 1=4,2=1) ; or the field may specify a plain string criteria (e.g. title. The flags is a sequence of the following characters which may not be separated by any white space. Sort Flags o a - Sort ascending o d - Sort descending o i - Case insensitive sorting o s - Case sensitive sorting RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Sort Criterias To sort on Bib1 attribute title, case insensitive, and ascending you would use the following sort criteria: 1=4 ia If the secondary sorting criteria should be author, case sensitive and ascending you would use: 1=4 ia 1=1003 sa PHP Documentation Group YAZ_SORT(3)
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