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I have two files that have a list of metropolitan cities in column one and varying data in the remaining columns. What I am trying to do is create two new files so that column 1 in both files are identical. Meaning I want to remove any rows in both files that don't exist in the other file. Both file are CSV.

Example File 1

"Austin, TX",123,1234,12345
"Beaumont, TX",123,1234,12345
"Charlotte, NC",123,1234,12345
"Detroit, MI",123,1234,12345

Example File 2

"Austin, TX",abc,dbas,woeij
"Baytown, TX",abc,dbas,woeij
"Charlotte, NC",abc,dbas,woeij
"Denver, CO",abc,dbas,woeij

Output File 1

"Austin, TX",123,1234,12345
"Charlotte, NC",123,1234,12345

Output File 2

"Austin, TX",abc,dbas,woeij
"Charlotte, NC",abc,dbas,woeij
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    You forgot to add your code :-) Nov 16, 2014 at 18:04
  • Also where you are currently stuck.
    – mattias
    Nov 16, 2014 at 18:09

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With GNU grep:

grep -f <(grep -oP '^".*?"' file2.txt) file1.txt

Output:

"Austin, TX",123,1234,12345
"Charlotte, NC",123,1234,12345

grep -f <(grep -oP '^".*?"' file1.txt) file2.txt

Output:

"Austin, TX",abc,dbas,woeij
"Charlotte, NC",abc,dbas,woeij
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