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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Matching tables Post 303042389 by cowa on Monday 23rd of December 2019 09:31:28 AM
Old 12-23-2019
Matching tables

Hello I have two tables like this

Table1
Code:
Ab01 Ac01 Bd01 Xc01
Ab02 Ac02 Bd02 Xc02
Ab03 Ac03 Bd03 Xc03
Ab04 Ac04 Bd04 Xc04
Ab05 Ac05 Bd05 Xc05

and Table 2 like this

Code:
Group_01.1 Bd03
Group_01.1 Ac03
Group_01.1 Xc03
Group_01.1 Ab03
Group_02.1 Ac02
Group_02.1 Ab05
Group_02.1 Bd03
Group_02.1 Xc04
Group_03.2 Bd04
Group_03.2 Ab05
Group_03.2 Bd03
Group_03.2 Ac02

I needed to print only the group which has all elements in table1 rows like this

Code:
Group_01.1 Bd03
Group_01.1 Ac03
Group_01.1 Xc03
Group_01.1 Ab03

grep and sort wont work here
 

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Font::TTF::Ttc(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Font::TTF::Ttc(3)

NAME
Font::TTF::Ttc - Truetype Collection class DESCRIPTION
A TrueType collection is a collection of TrueType fonts in one file in which tables may be shared between different directories. In order to support this, the TTC introduces the concept of a table being shared by different TrueType fonts. This begs the question of what should happen to the ' PARENT' property of a particular table. It is made to point to the first directory object which refers to it. It is therefore up to the application to sort out any confusion. Confusion only occurs if shared tables require access to non-shared tables. This should not happen since the shared tables are dealing with glyph information only and the private tables are dealing with encoding and glyph identification. Thus the general direction is from identification to glyph and not the other way around (at least not without knowledge of the particular context). INSTANCE VARIABLES
The following instance variables are preceded by a space fname (P) Filename for this TrueType Collection INFILE (P) The filehandle of this collection The following instance variable does not start with a space directs An array of directories (Font::TTF::Font objects) for each sub-font in the directory METHODS
Font::TTF::Ttc->open($fname) Opens and reads the given filename as a TrueType Collection. Reading a collection involves reading each of the directories which go to make up the collection. $c->read Reads a Collection by reading all the directories in the collection $c->find($direct, $name, $check, $off, $len) Hunts around to see if a table with the given characteristics of name, checksum, offset and length has been associated with a directory earlier in the list. Actually on checks the offset since no two tables can share the same offset in a TrueType font, collection or otherwise. $c->DESTROY Closees any opened files by us BUGS
No known bugs, but then not ever executed! AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing. perl v5.16.3 2011-10-13 Font::TTF::Ttc(3)
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