... However, they do not work for my huge file.
With my huge file, I do not get an output file.
Well, how huge is your huge file ? 1000 lines ? 10,000 lines ? 100,000 lines ? 1 million lines ?
And, there was no *output file* in my suggested script. So if you executed the Perl one-liner as I had posted, you wouldn't see any output file either.
The Perl one-liner processes your input file ("input.dat" in my post) and spews the output on stdout - which is your Terminal screen by default.
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... Whenever I cat the output, I do not get any data.
I did not get an error message either.
If you mean displaying the output file with the use of the "cat" command, then did you redirect the output to a file first ?
If yes, then can you post what exactly you typed on your Terminal screen ? (i.e. can you copy/paste the session from your Terminal screen).
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Below is my input file:
As posted by others, your input files do not show consistent data. This is what you've posted earlier:
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Originally Posted by Ernst
Okay, I have 6 groups. Now I want the script to go through these groups and look at the structure of each group. If the .1 (within a group) is greater than the .2 or .3 OR if .2 is greater than .3 within a group; thus output these groups. In our case the output would be groups.
input file
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I hope it is clear enough.
As you can see, the differences are listed below:
Difference # 1 : Your old input file did not have space between "1" and ".", whereas your new file has the space.
Difference # 2 : Your old input file has a number to the right of every single "=" character. Your new input file does not have a number to the right of every single "=" character.
Difference # 3 : Your old input file has blank lines at the end of each "group". Your new input file does not have even a single blank line.
Needless to say, you shouldn't expect consistent solutions to inconsistent problems !
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Try your scripts and let me know whether or not it works for you.
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Sure thing. Since you did not mention how huge your input file is, I'll assume it has 2 million lines.
Here's what I did. I took this input file "input.dat" and kept on appending the content over and over to another file called "input.txt".
The final line count of "input.txt" is 2 million lines roughly.
Here's some information about "input.txt".
And now, I run the Perl one-liner on the file "input.txt" and redirect the output to file "output.txt".
I also feed the entire one-liner to the "time" command.
And that's 15.125 seconds to process 2 million lines.
Hii guys,
I need to sort my file and remove duplicates before writing to another file. The first line in the file are column names. I dont want this line to be sorted and should always be the first line in the output.
sort -u file.txt > file1.txt. is the command that i am using... (4 Replies)
Hi, Please i need help in writing an 'awk' script in sorting the following data;
traceroute6 to 2001:1ba0:2a0:5965:0:30:24:1 (2001:1ba0:2a0:5965:0:30:24:1) from 2001:418:1::62, 64 hops max, 16 byte packets
1 2001:418:1::4 0.342 ms
2 2001:418:1::1 0.630 ms
3 2001:504:16::1b1b 0.393 ms
4... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
Does anyone can help me the following question? I would like to write an AWK script.
In the following input file, each number in "start" is paired with numbers in column "end".
No Start End
A 22,222,33,22,1233,3232,44 555,333,222,55,1235,3235,66... (7 Replies)
Hi, I have posted related topic but as i continue the research I find more need to sort the data.
AS(2607:f278:4101:11:dead:beef:f00f:f), AS786 AS6453 AS7575 AS7922
AS(2607:f2e0:f:1db::16), AS786 AS3257 AS36252
AS786 AS3257 AS36252
AS(2607:f2f8:1700::2), AS786 AS6939 AS25795 ... (6 Replies)
hi everyone, I am kind of new to this forum. I need help in sorting this data out accordingly, I am actually doing a traceroute application and wants my AS path displayed in front of my address like this;
192.168.1.1 AS28513 AS65534 AS5089 AS5089 .... till the last AS number and if possible... (1 Reply)
hi everyone, I am kind of new to this forum. I need help in sorting this data out accordingly, I am actually doing a traceroute application and wants my AS path displayed in front of my address like this;
192.168.1.1 AS28513 AS65534 AS5089 AS5089 .... till the last AS number and if possible... (1 Reply)
i have list of files:
Wang De Wong CVPR 09.pdf
Yaacob AFGR 99 Second edition.pdf
Shimon CVPR 01.pdf
Den CCC 97 long one.pdf
Ronald De Bour CSPP 04.pdf
.....
how can i sort this directory so the output will be in the next format:
<year>\t<conference/journal>\t<author list> - t is tab
(its... (1 Reply)
i have list of files:
Wang De Wong CVPR 09.pdf
Yaacob AFGR 99 Second edition.pdf
Shimon CVPR 01.pdf
Den CCC 97 long one.pdf
Ronald De Bour CSPP 04.pdf
.....
how can i sort this directory so the output will be in the next format:
<year>\t<conference/journal>\t<author list> - t is tab
(its... (1 Reply)
how can i sort the next list just by look at the numbers (ignore letters)
example:
abc123
dff4f
aaa2aa
bbbb55555bb
output:
aaa2aa
dff4f
abc123
bbbb55555bb (1 Reply)
hey,
I have a file that looks smthng like this:
/*--- abcd_0050 ---*/
asdfjk
adsfkja
lkjljgafsd
/*---abcd_0005 ---*/
lkjkljbfkgj
ldfksjgf
dfkgfjb
/*-- abcd_0055--*/
klhfdghd
dflkjgd
jfdg
I would like it to be sorted so that it looks like this:
/*---abcd_0005 ---*/
lkjkljbfkgj (9 Replies)