Compare files with awk

做~自己de王妃 提交于 2019-11-26 22:46:40

问题


Hi I have two similar files (both with 3 columns). I'd like to check if these two files contains the same elements (but listed in a different orders). First of all I'd like to compare only the 1st columns

file1.txt

"aba" 0 0 
"abc" 0 1
"abd" 1 1 
"xxx" 0 0

file2.txt

"xyz" 0 0
"aba" 0 0
"xxx" 0 0
"abc" 1 1

How can I do it using awk? I tried to have a look around but I've found only complicate examples. What if I want to include also the other two columns on the comparison? The output should give me the number of matching elements.


回答1:


To print the common elements in both files:

$ awk 'NR==FNR{a[$1];next}$1 in a{print $1}' file1 file2
"aba"
"abc"
"xxx"

Explanation:

NR and FNR are awk variables that store the total number of records and the number of records in the current files respectively (the default record is a line).

NR==FNR # Only true when in the first file 
{
    a[$1] # Build associative array on the first column of the file
    next  # Skip all proceeding blocks and process next line
}
($1 in a) # Check in the value in column one of the second files is in the array
{
    # If so print it
    print $1
}

If you want to match the whole lines then use $0:

$ awk 'NR==FNR{a[$0];next}$0 in a{print $0}' file1 file2
"aba" 0 0
"xxx" 0 0

Or a specific set of columns:

$ awk 'NR==FNR{a[$1,$2,$3];next}($1,$2,$3) in a{print $1,$2,$3}' file1 file2
"aba" 0 0
"xxx" 0 0



回答2:


To print the number of matching elements, here's one way using awk:

awk 'FNR==NR { a[$1]; next } $1 in a { c++ } END { print c }' file1.txt file2.txt

Results using your input:

3

If you'd like to add extra columns (for example, columns one, two and three), use a pseudo-multidimensional array:

awk 'FNR==NR { a[$1,$2,$3]; next } ($1,$2,$3) in a { c++ } END { print c }' file1.txt file2.txt

Results using your input:

2


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15065818/compare-files-with-awk

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