I have two files the first one is a range
  • imb,folded ,655575645,827544086
  • imb,selfmail ,827549192,827572977
  • the second one is a list of number I am looking for position 11 for 9 and then compare if there is match with the range
  • 0026110795165557564528452972062
  • 0026110795165557648628452974959
  • 0026110795182749420290503162401
  • 0026110795182749566690703875348
  • 0026110795182750564290503365856
  • 0026110795182751155490713282618
  • 0026110795182751819190503415474
  • 0026110795182752054790503331977
  • 0026110795182752888194578410931
  • 0026110795182753115893308242647
  • 0026110795182753522398248322033
  • 0026110795182753601890723246006
  • 0026110795182754156995403760702
  • 0026110795182754174597213102232
  • 0026110795182754408698248770395
  • 0026110795182754919290713221614
  • 0026110795182755128698248922635
  • 0026110795182755566790713334451
  • 0026110795182755669490713213633
  • 0026110795182755806390507009696
  • 0026110795182756204890713212248
  • 0026110795182756217690713273839
  • 0026110795182756259998248961157
  • 0026110795182756309595403769515
  • 0026110795182756708894578164887
  • 0026110795182756829090713282238
  • 0026110795182757082791367220156
  • 0026110795182757130090713274108
  • 0026110795182757297798248934527
  • 0026110795182757370277063564556
  • right now mu out put looks like this
  • folded IMB Count: 15
  • No Matched IMB Count: 1
  • selfmail IMB Count: 14
  • my code is getting the version from the hash, now I am trying to create a three files that contains the original number from the list file with the version name in this case will be three

    In reply to Re^4: Comparing two files one with numebers and the other one with ranges range and printing matches by emadmahou
    in thread Comparing two files one with numebers and the other one with ranges range and printing matches by emadmahou

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