I have an input file like this with many records in(however they are comma delimited):
ALBAN SQUARE,SGWAR ALBAN
HEOL GWYNN,ALBERT STREET
test1,test2
ALBERT PLACE,MAES ALBERT
ALBERT STREET,STRYD ALBERT
ALBERT STREET,HEOL GWYNN
HEOL GWYNN,ALBERT STREET
test1,test2
I want to be able to search the whole file for field1, if field one appears in either column1 or column2 more than once I want this line to be printed to a csv file. If however it only appears once I want this to print to another csv file. So my output would be:
repeated.csv
HEOL GWYNN,ALBERT STREET
ALBERT STREET,STRYD ALBERT
ALBERT STREET,HEOL GWYNN
HEOL GWYNN,ALBERT STREET
test1,test2
test1,test2
diff.csv
ALBAN SQUARE,SGWAR ALBAN
ALBERT PLACE,MAES ALBERT
At the moment the output is for repeated is:
HEOL GWYNN,ALBERT STREET
test1,test2
ALBERT STREET,STRYD ALBERT
ALBERT STREET,HEOL GWYNN
HEOL GWYNN,ALBERT STREET
test1,test2
I want the matches to be below eachother in the output as shown above.
Is this possible to do in awk?
I tried:
BEGIN{ FS=","; }
{ count[$1]++;
if (count[$1] == 1) first[$1] = $0;
if (count[$1] == 2) print first[$1];
if (count[$1] > 1) print;
}
End{ }
however they are comma delimited
- show us the comma delimited file. We're going to use what you post to test a potential solution against so showing us something that's not what you actually have is a really bad idea.