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I have 2 files, I want to join them. they are both sorted. I sorted them by these commands:

$sort -n -k1,1 f1 > t1
$echo $?
0
$mv t1  f1
$sort -n -k1,1 f2 > t1
$echo $?
0
$mv t1 f2

now I run the join command

$join -1 1 -2 1 f1 f2 > fjoin
$echo $?
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It says those files aren't sorted

$cat f1
0 0
5 0
9 0
10 0 <----- problem is here
$cat f2
0 1
3 1
11 2 <----- problem is here
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    Join requires lexical sorting, not numeric Jan 30, 2016 at 16:22

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I suggest to remove sort's option -n.

From man join:

Important: FILE1 and FILE2 must be sorted on the join fields. E.g., use sort -k 1b,1 if join has no options, or use join -t '' if sort has no options. Note, comparisons honor the rules specified by LC_COLLATE. If the input is not sorted and some lines cannot be joined, a warning message will be given.

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    Thanks, I replaced sort -k 1,1 with sort -k 1b,1. and I removed -n from sort then it worked Jan 30, 2016 at 13:25

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