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Old 08-02-2004
Error counting lines and showing the output

First time poster -

I have a huge file and i want to sort and compress it to something more readable

Ex:
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 5 3
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 5 9
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 5 21
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 5 22
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 5 23
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 5 24
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 6 2
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 6 3
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 6 7
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 3 1
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 3 2
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 3 3
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 3 4
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 12 7


Output 1 desired
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 5 6 ---> count of 2nd to the last field
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 6 2 --> count of last field
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 3 4
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 12 1

Output 2 desired
FUTNCA01-SL1 DMT8a4 8 --> total number lines
ALBQNMMA-SL1 DMT8a4 5

Last edited by jjoves; 08-02-2004 at 02:40 PM..
 

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SORT-DCTRL(1)						       Debian user's manual						     SORT-DCTRL(1)

NAME
sort-dctrl - sort Debian control files SYNOPSIS
sort-dctrl [options] [ file ... ] sort-dctrl --copying | --help | --version | -ChV DESCRIPTION
The sort-dctrl program sorts Debian control files according to specified criteria. A Debian control (dctrl) file is a semistructured single-table database stored in a machine-parseable text file. Such a database consists of a set of records; each record is a mapping from field names to field content. Textually, records are separated by empty lines, while each field is encoded as one or more nonempty lines inside a record. A field starts with its name, followed by a colon, followed by the field content. The colon must reside on the first line of the field, and the first line must start with no whitespace. Subsequent lines, in contrast, always start with linear whitespace (one or more space or tab characters). The sort-dctrl program recognizes two field types: string fields and version fields. Version fields act also as numeric fields. String fields are compared according to strict lexicographical octet-by-octet comparison, after ignoring any initial whitespace after the colon. Version fields are parsed and compared as Debian version numbers. When comparing version numbers, if a field content does not in fact con- form to the version number syntax, it compares less than any field content that does conform, and equal to any other nonconforming field content. The sort-dctrl program assumes all fields are string fields unless told otherwise. You can specify arbitrary number of keys for sorting, using the -k option. The keys are interpreted in a descending order of priority: the first key specified is primary, the second key specified is secondary, and so on. If two records compare equal under the primary key, then they are compared under the secondary key, and so on. If no keys are specified, a default key is assumed (the "Package" field with no mod- ifiers). OPTIONS
-k keyspec, --key-spec=keyspec Specify one or more keys for sorting. You may specify this option any number of times. The keyspec argument consists of a comma- separated list of key specifications. Each key specification consists of the name of the field that serves as the key, optionally followed by a colon and key modifiers. The following key modifiers are supported: r Invert the comparison for this key, reversing the sorting order. v Treat this field as a version number field. n Treat this field as numeric, which currently is synonymous with v. -q, --quiet, --silent Output nothing to the standard output stream. Instead, exit immediately after finding the first match. -l level, --errorlevel=level Set log level to level. level is one of fatal, important, informational and debug, but the last may not be available, depending on the compile-time options. These categories are given here in order; every message that is emitted when fatal is in effect, will be emitted in the important error level, and so on. The default is important. -V, --version Print out version information. -C, --copying Print out the copyright license. This produces much output; be sure to redirect or pipe it somewhere (such as your favourite pager). -h, --help Print out a help summary. EXAMPLES
Here are some sample invocations of the program: sort-dctrl /var/lib/dpkg/available Output the dpkg available file sorted by the package name. sort-dctrl -k Version:v /var/lib/dpkg/available Output the dpkg available file sorted in ascending order of version numbers. sort-dctrl -k Version:vr /var/lib/dpkg/available Output the dpkg available file sorted in descending order of version numbers. sort-dctrl -k Package,Version:v /var/lib/dpkg/available Output the dpkg available file sorted primarily in ascending order of package names and secondarily in descending order of version numbers. sort-dctrl -k Installed-Size:n,Size:nr /var/lib/dpkg/available Output the dpkg available file sorted primarily in ascending order of installation sizes and secondarily in descending order of package sizes. AUTHOR
The program and this manual page were written by Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho <ajk@debian.org>. SEE ALSO
Debian Policy Manual. Published as the Debian package debian-policy. Also available in the Debian website. grep-dctrl(1) Debian Project 2005-06-08 SORT-DCTRL(1)
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