Hi, I have a array like this.
[[01 Jul 2007,221.6.19.196,9,19], [01 Jul 2007,221.6.19.197,1,3], [01 Jul 2007,221.6.19.196,12,12], [01 Jul 2007,221.6.19.197,2 ,2], [02 Jul 2007,202.119.104.22,1,1], [02 Jul 2007,221.6.19.196,20,45], [03 Jul 2007,202.119.104.12,1,11], [03 Jul 2007,202.119.110.236,1,2], [03 Jul 2007,210.29.132.9,1,2], [03 Jul 2007,210.29.141.188,1,2], [03 Jul 2007,221.6.19.195,3,7], [03 Jul 2007,221.6.19.196,4,7], [03 Jul 2007,222.192.2.213,1,0], [03 Jul 2007,202.119.108.42,3,3]]
I need the output as
[[01 Jul 2007,221.6.19.196,21,31], [01 Jul 2007,221.6.19.197,3,5], [02 Jul 2007,202.119.104.22,1,1], [02 Jul 2007,221.6.19.196,20,45], [03 Jul 2007,202.119.104.12,1,11], [03 Jul 2007,202.119.110.236,1,2], [03 Jul 2007,210.29.132.9,1,2], [03 Jul 2007,210.29.141.188,1,2], [03 Jul 2007,221.6.19.195,3,7], [03 Jul 2007,221.6.19.196,4,7], [03 Jul 2007,222.192.2.213,1,0], [03 Jul 2007,202.119.108.42,3,3]]
repeated ip count should be clubed for each day. Please help Thanks, Dinakar

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