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54 we can experiment with the N value and look how the total time decreases |
54 we can experiment with the N value and look how the total time decreases |
55 </li> |
55 </li> |
56 <li> |
56 <li> |
57 <code>aggregate</code> |
57 <code>aggregate</code> |
58 – uses SQL to order the records and SQL window function to show, how many files have the same content; |
58 – uses SQL to order the records and SQL window function to show, how many files have the same content; |
59 in this step we could use also <code>relpipe-tr-awk</code> or <code>relpipe-tr-guile</code> if we prefer AWK or Guile/Scheme to SQL |
59 in this step we could use also <code>relpipe-tr-awk</code> or <code>relpipe-tr-scheme</code> if we prefer AWK or Scheme to SQL |
60 </li> |
60 </li> |
61 <li> |
61 <li> |
62 <code>relpipe-out-tabular</code> |
62 <code>relpipe-out-tabular</code> |
63 – formats the results as a table in the terminal (we could use e.g. <code>relpipe-out-gui</code> to call a GUI viewer or format the results as XML, CSV or other format) |
63 – formats the results as a table in the terminal (we could use e.g. <code>relpipe-out-gui</code> to call a GUI viewer or format the results as XML, CSV or other format) |
64 </li> |
64 </li> |