1st solution: A single Input_file pass solution.
awk '
{
arr[FNR]=$0
}
END{
for(i=1;i<=FNR;i++){
count=0
for(j=i;j>=(i-5);j--){
if(arr[i]!=arr[j]){ count++ }
}
if(count==5) { print arr[i] }
}
}
' Input_file
2nd solution: With your shown samples and a 2 pass of Input_file; one could try following also. Fair warning it could be slow for if dataset is huge.
awk '
FNR==NR{
arr[FNR]=$0
next
}
{
count=0
for(i=FNR;i>=(FNR-5);i--){
if($0!=arr[i]){ count++ }
}
if(count==5) { print }
}
' Input_file Input_file
Explanation: Adding detailed explanation for above.
awk ' ##Starting awk program from here.
FNR==NR{ ##Checking condition which will be true 1st time Input_file is being read.
arr[FNR]=$0 ##Creating arr with index of current line number and value is current line.
next ##next will skip all further statements from here.
}
{
count=0 ##Nullifying count here.
for(i=FNR;i>=(FNR-5);i--){ ##Running a loop here for 5 count.
if($0!=arr[i]){ count++ } ##Checking condition if current line is not equal to array value then increase count with 1 here.
}
if(count==5) { print } ##Checking condition if count is 5 then print line.
}
' Input_file Input_file ##Mentioning Input_file names here.
3rd solution:
awk '!arr[$0]++;++count==5{delete arr;count=0}' Input_file
NOTE: 1st and 2nd solution considers that one wants to compare each line with its next 5 lines(eg: 1-6, 2-7 and so on....). Where 3rd solution considers that one wants to remove duplicate within each set of 5 lines(eg: 1-5, 6-10 and so on....)
Figure 4
were followed byOverview
, would it be deleted too? And it's not onlyOverview
but any string, right?Figure 4
were followed byOverview
it should be deleted too. It is not onlyOverview
but any duplicated string that is separated by 5 lines or less, that should be deleted.Overview
, or also due to the deleted one? Also, if you hadA
10xB
A
would that result inA
B
orA
B
A
?