On 11/17/2016 11:12 AM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
> Usually you'd want counts separately from each other
> and separate from the data itself, in which case wc -l suffices:
> 
>  $ echo Lines in both = $(comm -12 file1 file2 | wc -l)
>  $ echo Lines only in 1st = $(comm -23 file1 file2 | wc -l)
>  $ echo Lines only in 2nd = $(comm -13 file1 file2 | wc -l)
> 
> So this is in the efficiency/convenience category.

You mean to change the --total flag to accept an argument?

  $ echo Lines in both = $(    comm -123 --total=3 file1 file2)
  $ echo Lines only in 1st = $(comm -123 --total=1 file1 file2)
  $ echo Lines only in 2nd = $(comm -123 --total=2 file1 file2)

and

  $ echo Lines only in 1st or 2nd = $(comm -123 --total=1,2 file1 file2)

?

Have a nice day,
Berny



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