Need to find only unique values for a given tag across the files:
For eg:
Test1:
<Tag1>aaa</Tag1>
<Tag2>bbb</Tag2>
<Tag3>ccc</Tag3>
Test2:
<Tag1>aaa</Tag1>
<Tag2>ddd</Tag2>
<Tag3>eee</Tag3>
Test3:
<Tag1>aaa</Tag1>
<Tag2>ddd</Tag2>
<Tag3>eee</Tag3>
Test4: (8 Replies)
Hi all,
I have got a problem while comparing 2 text files and the result should contains the unique values(Non repeatable).
For eg:
file1.txt
1
2
3
4
file2.txt
2
3
So after comaping the above 2 files I should get only 1 and 4 as the output. Pls help me out. (7 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I'm just wondering how could I using awk language merge two files by comparison of one their row.
I mean, I have one file like this:
file#1:
21/07/2009 11:45:00 100.0000000 27.2727280
21/07/2009 11:50:00 75.9856644 25.2492676
21/07/2009 11:55:00 51.9713287 23.2258072... (4 Replies)
Hi, this is about sorting a very large file (like 10 gb) to keep lines with unique entries across SOME of the columns.
The line originally looked like this:
sort -u -k2,2 -k3,3n -k4,4n -k5,5n -k6,6n file_unsorted > file_sorted
please note the -u flag.
The problem is that this single... (4 Replies)
Hi. I am not sure the title gives an optimal description of what I want to do.
I have several text files that contain data in many columns. All the files are organized the same way, but the data in the columns might differ. I want to count the number of times data occur in specific columns,... (0 Replies)
Good morning all,
I have a problem that is one step beyond a standard awk compare.
I would like to compare three files which have several thousand records against a fourth file. All of them have a value in each row that is identical, and one value in each of those rows which may be duplicated... (1 Reply)
Looking for a little help here.
I have 1000's of text files within a multiple folders.
YYYY/
/MM
/1000's Files
Eg.
2014/01/1000 files
2014/02/1237 files
2014/03/1400 files
There are folders for each year and each month, and within each monthly folder there are... (4 Replies)
I have one script as below:
#!/bin/ksh
Outputfile1="/home/OutputFile1.xls"
Outputfile2="/home/OutputFile2.xls"
InputFile1="/home/InputFile1.sql"
InputFile2="/home/InputFile2.sql"
echo "Select hobby, class, subject, sports, rollNumber from Student_Table" >> InputFile1
echo "Select rollNumber... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sharma331
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comm
COMM(1) User Commands COMM(1)NAME
comm - compare two sorted files line by line
SYNOPSIS
comm [OPTION]... FILE1 FILE2
DESCRIPTION
Compare sorted files FILE1 and FILE2 line by line.
When FILE1 or FILE2 (not both) is -, read standard input.
With no options, produce three-column output. Column one contains lines unique to FILE1, column two contains lines unique to FILE2, and
column three contains lines common to both files.
-1 suppress column 1 (lines unique to FILE1)
-2 suppress column 2 (lines unique to FILE2)
-3 suppress column 3 (lines that appear in both files)
--check-order
check that the input is correctly sorted, even if all input lines are pairable
--nocheck-order
do not check that the input is correctly sorted
--output-delimiter=STR
separate columns with STR
--total
output a summary
-z, --zero-terminated
line delimiter is NUL, not newline
--help display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
Note, comparisons honor the rules specified by 'LC_COLLATE'.
EXAMPLES
comm -12 file1 file2
Print only lines present in both file1 and file2.
comm -3 file1 file2
Print lines in file1 not in file2, and vice versa.
AUTHOR
Written by Richard M. Stallman and David MacKenzie.
REPORTING BUGS
GNU coreutils online help: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO join(1), uniq(1)
Full documentation at: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/comm>
or available locally via: info '(coreutils) comm invocation'
GNU coreutils 8.28 January 2018 COMM(1)