if the column1 and 2 in both files has same key (for example "a" and "a1") compare each first key value(a1 of a) of input2 (for example 1-4 or 65-69 not 70-100 or 44-40 etc) with all the values in input1.
if the range of first key value in input2 is outof range in input1 values named it as out of range1 or vice versa.
some of the key values in input2 are in descending order and some are in ascending order. based on these order we have to name them accordingly as I shown below.
If it seems complicated and time consuming please give me any basic idea or approach to compare ranges of 2 files
Help would be appreciated
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If it seems complicated and time consuming please give me any basic idea or approach to compare ranges of 2 files
Last edited by repinementer; 07-21-2009 at 05:38 AM..
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some of the key values in input2 are in descending order and some are in ascending order. based on these order we have to name them accordingly as I shown below
There are 2 inputfiles as I mentioned, Input1 and Input2.
Input1 has 3 columns. 1st one has keyvalues and 2nd ones has sub key values and 3rd one has numerical values (ranges like from 5-10, 30-40)
Input2 has also 3 columns exactly like input1.1st one with key and 2nd one with subkey and 3rd one with various ranges of numbers like 1-4,1-4,120-140,140-120
Now I need to name the input2 value ranges according the ranges given in input 1 like in the following output
As you can see 1-4 (the values from 1 to 4 in input2 are absent in input1) giving the name as outofrange1.
2nd one is little bit trciky if the value range is from high to low like 4-1 (the values from 4 to 1 in input2 are absent in input1). though it looks same as 1st case it has high value to low value range like 4 to 1. and given name as outofrange2
outofrange3 is same as outofrange1 outofrange4 is same as outofrange2
5th one, 65-69, inrange1 (the values from 65 to 69 in input2 are present in between the ranges in input1 but not with in the exact ranges giving the name as inrange1.
45-6065-6980-90
inrange2.[/B] is the trickiest version of inrange1.[/B](I mentioned before in ouofrange2)
7th one , 6-7, inrange3 (the values 6 to 7 in input 2 are exactly present in between the values of input 1), inrange3.
56-710
inrange4.[/B] is the trickiest version of inrange2.[/B]
And most importantly we are comparing the first range values of all the keys in input2 with all the key values in input1 like a-a1-65-69 with all the values in input2 a -a1- 5-10, 30-40, 45-60,80-90, 100-120
Hope it elucidate every thing clearly
Last edited by stateperl; 07-23-2009 at 12:02 AM..
With unclear requirement and mistakes in the expected out it was difficult to write a program. There was no program was also provided so i had to write from scratch.
Try:
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Output: This is not exactly what is provided in question. But I think in question it is wrong, as many lines do not have either inrange or outofrange itself.
a a1 65-69 should be outofrange but was provided otherwise.
hey my apologies for inconvenience.
Thank you very much for the script and time you have spent on this problem
I assume still your code is missing the following
Quote:
a a1 65-69 outofrange5
70-100 outofrange6
a a1 70-65 outofrange7
44-40 outofrange8
Need to take first range (others are not needed)
a a1 65-69 outofrange5 (need to compare)
70-100 outofrange6 (no need to compare)
a a1 70-65 outofrange7 (need to compare)
44-40 outofrange8 (no need to compare)
Quote:
This is not exactly what is provided in question. But I think in question it is wrong, as many lines do not have either inrange or outofrange itself.
a a1 65-69 should be outofrange but was provided otherwise.
65-69 is out of range but they are in between the ranges i have given in input1
This is really really important
Need to consider the ranges between the ranges even though they are not exactly match. Especially in case of 65-69. This range is present in between 45-60 and 80-90 45-6065-6980-90
Same thing follows to 70-65 case
Last edited by repinementer; 07-23-2009 at 03:31 AM..
I really don't understand ...
Could you post a bigger samples from the input files and the expected output? Are the in/outofrange n always progressing or they are specific to the combination?
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