That's backwards. You have to put the *sort* to the left of the *uniq* for it to work, because *uniq* requires that its input already be sorted. The beauty of the Unix philosophy is that *uniq* doesn't have to know about sorting, because *sort* already does.
On 12/22/05, Luke-Jr [email protected] wrote:
On Friday 23 December 2005 04:35, Jim Herrmann wrote:
Thanks to Ron also. This may be easier to remember since it uses more common commands.
How is 'sort' and more common than 'uniq'? I really only use the two in combination (uniq -c | sort -n) anyway...