On 12/30/2010 12:34 PM, S Mathias wrote: > I just can't google for it: > > I'm searching for a "bash" "one liner" (awk, perl, or anything) for this: > > there are text files, in several directories: > > mkdir one > mkdir two > mkdir three > > echo "word1 word2 word3"> one/asf.txt > echo "word2 word4, word5"> one/asfcxv saf.txt > echo "word1. word2"> one/dsgsdg.txt > > echo "word6, word3!"> two/sdgsd dsf.txt > echo "word6"> two/ergd.txt > > echo "asdf, word2"> three/werdf.txt > echo "word7, word8 word9 word10"> three/qwerb erfsdgdsg.txt > echo "word4 word3"> three/web erg as.txt > > so it does the magic* "recursively": > > $ SOMEMAGIC> output.txt > cat output.txt > asdf 1 > word1 2 > word2 4 > word3 3 > word4 2 > word5 1 > word6 2 > word7 1 > word8 1 > word9 1 > word10 1 > $ > > > > *recursively count the words occurrence in the text files like: "word1 2" > can anyone point to a howto/link? [re: i just can't google for it :\] > > > Does your prof know you're asking the Fedora community to do your homework? ;-) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines