On 11/18/2016 10:43 PM, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote: > The example is confusing, as it just happens to result in 1 2 3, > > $ printf '%s\n' 1 2 3 4 > file1 > $ printf '%s\n' 2 3 4 5 6 > file2 > $ comm --total -123 file1 file2 > 1 2 3 total > > So please use > > $ printf '%s\n' 0 2 3 5 6 > file1 > $ printf '%s\n' 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 > file2 > $ comm --total -123 file1 file2 > 3 5 2 total I see the point. I changed the example data to 'a b c ...' which I think is even easier to read and understand. > Also add a note "However --total is a GNU extension. For a portable way > to make totals, use wc: > > $ echo Lines only in 1st = $(comm -23 file1 file2 | wc -l) > $ echo Lines only in 2nd = $(comm -13 file1 file2 | wc -l) > $ echo Lines in both = $(comm -12 file1 file2 | wc -l) I'll squash in the attached, and push soon. Thanks & have a nice day, Berny