join
[options
]file1
file2
Join the common lines of sorted file1
and sorted
file2
. (Read standard input if file1
is -.)
The output contains the common field and the
remainder of each line from file1
and file2
.
In the options below, n
can be 1 or 2,
referring to file1
or file2
.
n
List unpairable lines in file n
(or both if n
is omitted).
s
Replace any empty output field with the string s
.
n m
Join on the m
th field of file n
(or both files if n
is omitted).
n.m
Each output line contains fields specified by file number n
and field
number m
. The common field is suppressed unless requested.
c
Use character c
as field separator for input and
output.
Assuming the following input files:
%
cat score
olga 81 91 rene 82 92 zack 83 93%
cat grade
olga B A rene B A
List scores followed by grades, including unmatched lines:
%
join -a score grade
olga 81 91 B A rene 82 92 B A zack 83 93
Pair each score with its grade:
%
join -o 1.1 1.2 2.2 1.3 2.3 score grade
olga 81 B 91 A rene 82 B 92 A