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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T15:01:02+00:00 2026-06-12T15:01:02+00:00

I’m experimenting with bash scripts, need help solving this: i have the following data

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I’m experimenting with bash scripts, need help solving this:
i have the following data in a text file: (test.txt)

have.a.nice.day.a=42and55  
have.a.nice.day.b=0  
have.a.nice.day.c=55and67  
go.to.sleep.a=111  
go.to.sleep.b=2and122and33  
go.to.sleep.c=64  

i want to separate the strings from their matching scores and the scores from their delimiters (in this case: “and”) and pick the string with highest score from each group.
in this case it would be “have.a.nice.day.c” for group “have.a.nice.day” and “go.to.sleep.b” for group “go.to.sleep”
so i thought best thing to do would be to separate the elements and assign them variables recursively. like so:

#!/bin/bash
names=$(cat test.txt | grep -o -P '.+(?==\d+)')
 for name in $names
 do
  echo -n "$name"" "
  scores=$(cat test.txt | grep -o -P '(?<='$name'=).+')
   for scores_group in $scores
   do
    single_score=$(echo $scores_group | grep -o -P '\d+') 
     for score in $single_score
     do
      echo -n "$score"" "
     done
     echo
   done
 done  

the output would be:

have.a.nice.day.a 42 55 
have.a.nice.day.b 0 
have.a.nice.day.c 55 67 
go.to.sleep.a 111 
go.to.sleep.b 2 122 33 
go.to.sleep.c 64  

but now i have no idea how to find the best score for each group.
thanks

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    2026-06-12T15:01:03+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 3:01 pm

    So your actual question, I think, is how do you take “input text” that you’ve labelled as “output”, and find the line with the highest number?

    Assuming your output is the input, I’d do this with awk:

    $ awk '{name=$1; item=$1; sub(/\.[^.]+$/,"",name); sub(/.*\./,"",item); for (i=2; i<=NF; i++) {if($i>highest[name]){highest[name]=$i;which[name]=item}}} END{for(name in highest){printf("%s = %s = %s\n",name,which[name],highest[name])}}' input.txt
    go.to.sleep = b = 122
    have.a.nice.day = c = 67
    

    Or, broken out in order to explain:

    {
    
      # Get the parts of the first field...
      name=$1; sub(/\.[^.]+$/,"",name);
      item=$1; sub(/.*\./,"",item);
    
      # Walk through the scores, record the highest in an array
      for (i=2; i<=NF; i++) {
        if ($i>highest[name]) {
          highest[name]=$i;
          which[name]=item;
        }
      }
    }
    
    # Now, step through the resultant array
    END {
      for (name in highest) {
        printf("%s = %s = %s\n",name,which[name],highest[name]);
      }
    }
    

    Will this do? Or do you really want to achieve this in pure bash? If so, the awk above can be expressed with the bash below:

    #!/bin/bash
    
    declare -A highest
    declare -A which
    
    while read word scores; do
        name=${word%.*}
        item=${word##*.}
        set -- $scores
        while [[ -n "$1" ]]; do
            if [[ $1 -gt highest[$name] ]]; then
                highest[$name]=$1
                which[$name]=$item
            fi
            shift
        done
    done < input.txt
    
    for name in "${!highest[@]}"; do
        printf "%s = %s = %s\n" "$name" "${which[$name]}" "${highest[$name]}"
    done
    
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