IMB,060410,V1 ,371094378,371096338,1961

IMB,060410,V1 ,371096340,371096486,147

IMB,107951,V1 ,981157588,981164939,7352

IMB,107951,V1 ,981164941,981165606,666

IMB,107951,V1 ,981165608,981175100,9493

IMB,107951,V1 ,981175102,981176199,1098

I have a script that create these lines for me from an input file my problem is in the first line the range is from 371094378,371096338

In the second line the range start after two numbers 371096340

I am trying to get these output

IMB,060410,V1 ,371094378,371096486

This one is the combined of the first two line with the min value and the max value

IMB,107951,V1 ,981157588,981176199,1098

this one is the combined of the other value with min value and max The unique identifier is "060410" and "107951" any help please?

In reply to Combined lines from a file into one by emadmahou

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