dbrowuniq - eliminate adjacent rows with duplicate fields, maybe¶
NOTE: this page was directly converted from the perl FSDB manual pages from FSDB version 3.1
SYNOPSIS¶
dbrowuniq [-cFLB] [uniquifying fields…]
DESCRIPTION¶
Eliminate adjacent rows with duplicate fields, perhaps counting them. Roughly equivalent to the Unix uniq command, but optionally only operating on the specified fields.
By default, all columns must be unique. If column names are specified, only those columns must be unique and the first row with those columns is returned.
Dbrowuniq eliminates only identical rows that adjacent. If you want to eliminate identical rows across the entirefile, you must make them adajcent, perhaps by using dbsort on your uniquifying field. (That is, the input with three lines a/b/a will produce three lines of output with both a’s, but if you dbsort it, it will become a/a/b and dbrowuniq will output a/b.
By default, dbrowuniq outputs the first unique row. Optionally, with
-L, it will output the last unique row, or with -B it outputs
both first and last. (This choice only matters when uniqueness is
determined by specific fields.)
dbrowuniq can also count how many unique, adjacent lines it finds with
-c, with the count going to a new column (defaulting to count).
Incremental counting, when the count column already exists, is
possible with -I. With incremental counting, the existing count
column is summed.
OPTIONS¶
- -c or –count
Create a new column (count) which counts the number of times each line occurred. The new column is named by the
-Nargument, defaulting tocount.- -N on –new-name
Specify the name of the count column, if any. Please specify the type with the name, if desired (allowing one to pick sizes smaller than the default quad, if desired). (Default is
count:q.)- -I on –incremental
Incremental counting. If the count column exists, it is assumed to have a partial count and the count accumulates. If the count column doesn’t exist, it is created.
- -L or –last
Output the last unique row only. By default, it outputs the first unique row.
- -F or –first
Output the first unique row only. (This output is the default.)
- -B or –both
Output both the first and last unique rows.
This module also supports the standard fsdb options:
- -d
Enable debugging output.
- -i or –input InputSource
Read from InputSource, typically a file name, or
-for standard input, or (if in Perl) a IO::Handle, Fsdb::IO or Fsdb::BoundedQueue objects.- -o or –output OutputDestination
Write to OutputDestination, typically a file name, or
-for standard output, or (if in Perl) a IO::Handle, Fsdb::IO or Fsdb::BoundedQueue objects.- –autorun or –noautorun
By default, programs process automatically, but Fsdb::Filter objects in Perl do not run until you invoke the run() method. The
--(no)autorunoption controls that behavior within Perl.
- --header H
Use H as the full Fsdb header, rather than reading a header from then input.
- --help
Show help.
- --man
Show full manual.
SAMPLE USAGE¶
Input:¶
#fsdb event _null_getpage+128 _null_getpage+128 _null_getpage+128 _null_getpage+128 _null_getpage+128 _null_getpage+128 _null_getpage+4 _null_getpage+4 _null_getpage+4 _null_getpage+4 _null_getpage+4 _null_getpage+4 # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbcol event # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbsort event
Command:¶
cat data.fsdb | dbrowuniq -c
Output:¶
#fsdb event count _null_getpage+128 6 _null_getpage+4 6 # 2 /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbcol event # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbrowuniq -c
SAMPLE USAGE 2¶
Retaining the last unique row as an example.
Input:¶
#fsdb event i _null_getpage+128 10 _null_getpage+128 11 _null_getpage+128 12 _null_getpage+128 13 _null_getpage+128 14 _null_getpage+128 15 _null_getpage+4 16 _null_getpage+4 17 _null_getpage+4 18 _null_getpage+4 19 _null_getpage+4 20 _null_getpage+4 21 # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbcol event # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbsort event
Command:¶
cat data.fsdb | dbrowuniq -c -L event
Output:¶
#fsdb event i count _null_getpage+128 15 6 # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbcol event # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbsort event _null_getpage+4 21 6 # | dbrowuniq -c
SAMPLE USAGE 3¶
Incremental counting.
Input:¶
#fsdb event count _null_getpage+128 6 _null_getpage+128 6 _null_getpage+4 6 _null_getpage+4 6 # /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbcol event # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbrowuniq -c
Command:¶
cat data.fsdb | dbrowuniq -I -c event
Output:¶
#fsdb event count _null_getpage+128 12 _null_getpage+4 12 # /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbcol event # | /home/johnh/BIN/DB/dbrowuniq -c # | dbrowuniq -I -c event
SEE ALSO¶
Fsdb.