问题
I have a script running which generates continuous output such as:
/AtherosC_92:f1:a7 BTHub4-NJ8S -82
/AtherosC_92:f1:a7 BTHub4-NJ8S -81
/95:8c:ed:6d:65:f5 Home245 -84
/AtherosC_92:f1:a7 BTHub4-NJ8S -78
/3d:cc:54:d1:4f:f6 BTWifi2 -82
/Apple_e5:e8:2d SKYBD80F -71
/Apple_e5:e8:2d SKYBD80F -71
/Apple_e5:e8:2d SKYBD80F -72
Each line is comprised of 3 sections (string, string, int as above). I need to assign each line a unique identifier based on the first string of each line, creating an output like this:
/1 AtherosC_92:f1:a7 BTHub4-NJ8S -82
/1 AtherosC_92:f1:a7 BTHub4-NJ8S -81
/2 95:8c:ed:6d:65:f5 Home245 -84
/1 AtherosC_92:f1:a7 BTHub4-NJ8S -78
/3 3d:cc:54:d1:4f:f6 BTWifi2 -82
/4 Apple_e5:e8:2d SKYBD80F -71
/4 Apple_e5:e8:2d SKYBD80F -71
/4 Apple_e5:e8:2d SKYBD80F -72
Any suggestions as to how his could be achieved?
回答1:
A pure Bash solution:
#!/bin/bash
declare -A seen
tag=0
while read; do
read -r first _ <<< "$REPLY"
[[ $first ]] || continue
if [[ -z ${seen["$first"]} ]]; then
seen["$first"]=$((++tag))
fi
printf '\\%d %s\n' "${seen["$first"]}" "$REPLY"
done
The following is based on @rici's solution (thanks!):
#!/bin/bash
declare -A seen=()
while read && read -r first _ <<< "$REPLY" ; do
[[ $first ]] && printf '\\%d %s\n' "${seen["$first"]=$((${#seen[@]}+1))}" "$REPLY"
done
回答2:
Or in Perl:
my $i = 1;
my %d;
while (<>) {
chomp;
my ($id, @r) = split;
$id =~ s#^/##;
unless (exists $d{$id}) {
$d{$id} = $i++;
}
print "/$d{$id} $id @r\n";
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29049326/generate-unique-tags-to-repeating-results-of-a-command