3

Given a file1

a b c d
e f h
n o p q
i j k
l m

and another file2

3
1
0
1
2

I would like to sort file1 in the order given in file2. Output should be:

n o p q
e f h
i j k
l m
a b c d

Basically, how can I add the file2 in front of file1 as a prefix column, and sort by that column, then remove the prefix column?

The answer here is a very close match, but doesn't exactly answer my question.

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  • You should mention that file 2 should be orderd ascending, and that file 1 should use the same order. I had to read the other question in order to understand how you get that output.
    – maja
    Jul 17, 2015 at 12:12

1 Answer 1

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paste is your friend:

paste f2 f1 | sort | cut -d$'\t' -f2-

In steps:

$ paste f2 f1        # join files
3   a b c d
1   e f h
0   n o p q
1   i j k
2   l m
$ paste f2 f1 | sort # sort them
0   n o p q
1   e f h
1   i j k
2   l m
3   a b c d
$ paste f2 f1 | sort | cut -d$'\t' -f2-  # remove 1st column
n o p q
e f h
i j k
l m
a b c d
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  • Perfect, thanks! What happens if I have 2 lines as header in file1? (no headers in file2) How can I ignore them in the paste / sort ?
    – kami
    Jul 17, 2015 at 12:51
  • 1
    You can say paste f2 <(tail -n +3 f1) to get from 3rd line in file1.
    – fedorqui
    Jul 17, 2015 at 12:56

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