I need to make my sloppy, existing code (non awk) more efficient and I seem to be terrible with awk
I've tried around quite a bit, maybe you guys can conjure up a quick solution...
file1:
file 2: So basically what I need is this...
1) check every line of file1/column1 for values smaller than 3
2) if true then read value of file1/column3
3) cross-reference value of file1/column3 with value of file2/column5
4) if match found then delete line from file2
I've started with...
...so basically I'm stuck with step 2) already.
Could you set me on the right track?
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