From: Marc Spitzer <mspitze1@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: How to implement line sorting, uniquifying and counting function in emacs?
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 07:04:51 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Xns929920512C859mspitze1optonlinenet@167.206.3.3> (raw)
In-Reply-To: b00bb831.0209291813.72d27e23@posting.google.com
gnuist006@hotmail.com (gnuist006) wrote in
news:b00bb831.0209291813.72d27e23@posting.google.com:
> In shell you can do this:
>
> cat file | sort | uniq -d | wc
>
> to count the repeated lines. You can also do
>
> cat file | sort | uniq -u | wc
>
> to count the unique lines.
>
> Sometimes I have to do this on windows platform where I do have emacs.
> This means that I cannot escape to shell and that route is not
available.
>
> Lisp has sort-lines, but no uniq -u or uniq -d available. Also I do not
> know the equivalent to wc.
>
> This is where some help is requested. I think that this is not only a
> problem of lisp programming, but also algorithms. Which group has this
> kind of expertise?
>
> Cheers!
> gnuist
>
if elisp has hashes do the following:
1: open file
2: for each line set it as the key of the hash
and add 1 to the previous value, first time
set it to 1
3a: for the uniq -u count the number of keys
3b: for the uniq -d for each value > 1 add it to
a total then print the total
3c: for the truely uniq lines, value == 1, count
the number of keys who have a value == 1 and
print
marc
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-09-30 7:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-09-30 2:13 How to implement line sorting, uniquifying and counting function in emacs? gnuist006
2002-09-30 5:15 ` Evgeny Roubinchtein
2002-09-30 5:23 ` Evgeny Roubinchtein
2002-09-30 7:04 ` Marc Spitzer [this message]
2002-09-30 8:12 ` Jens Schmidt
2002-09-30 16:14 ` Kaz Kylheku
2002-10-01 8:00 ` Steven M. Haflich
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