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Re^2: Comparing Lines within a Word List

by dominick_t (Acolyte)
on Apr 27, 2016 at 19:57 UTC ( [id://1161685]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Thank you! Your explanatory comments regarding the overall approach and the details are exactly what I need to get my bearings. I'll now dive in there and make it all make sense to me. One question which I already have: I assume I should not just copy and paste my own data set, which is a massive file, into the code here to replace the example data set. What's the best way to handle that part? Many many thanks.
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Re^3: Comparing Lines within a Word List
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 27, 2016 at 20:36 UTC

    Put your filename as first argument on command line, then change <DATA> to <>

      Do you mean that I should use the cd command in Terminal to change the directory to my word list file? Or is there some other function which my filename would be the argument of?

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