On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:12 AM, hadi motamedi <motamedi24 at gmail.com> wrote: > > >> $ cat hadi | sort | uniq -c -w 9 | sort -n | perl -ne 'print unless >> /(\d+)/ and $1 < 3' >> 4 CallId 91 State TK Bts 5 Bt 1 Tr (4 0x0f) E1 (4 0 >> 18) Tru (0 1 1) >> 7 CallId 92 State CL Bts 7 Bt 1 Tr (6 0x0a) E1 (3 1 > > Thank you for your reply. To just have one 'State' for the CallId , I > created one new logfile as the following: > #more logfile1 | grep "State TK" >> logfile2 > Then in the logfile2 , I tried to count the number of occurances of each > distinct CallId with the aid of your proposed command . But in the output, I > see differences between the number obtained from counting them manually with > the one generated from your command. Can you please correct me? Please enclose a copy of your commands and the output. -- Eduardo Grosclaude Universidad Nacional del Comahue Neuquen, Argentina