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---
layout: page
author: Domenico Votta
category-page: advanced
category-title: Advanced commands
tags: compare sorted files
title: comm
---
The <code>comm</code> is a command that compares two sorted files line by line and writes the output: the lines that are in common and the lines that are unique. <br>
Here we have two files named <code>example1.txt</code> and
<code>example2.txt</code> that contain 5 elements, to test this command:<br>
<code>example1.txt</code>
{% highlight bash linenos %}
Icecream
Chocolate
Cake
Candy
Biscuit
{% endhighlight %}
<code>example2.txt</code>
{% highlight bash linenos %}
Bread
Chocolate
Tomato
Candy
Pizza
{% endhighlight %}
The syntax command is:
<pre>comm [flag][file1] [file2]</pre>
<pre>
comm example1.txt example2.txt
Icecream
Chocolate
Cake
Tomato
Candy
Biscuit
Pizza
</pre>
<p>The elements of the first file doesn't have the tab.</p>
<p>The elements of the second file have one tab.</p>
<p>The elements in common have two tabs.</p>
<h2>Flags</h2>
<ul>
<li> <b>-1</b>: supress column 1</li>
<li> <b>-2</b>: supress column 2</li>
<li> <b>-3</b>: supress column 3</li>
</ul>