Linux: how to extract rows of certain IDs and the IDs are writtein in another files?












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I have a csv file of IDs.



1



3



8



I have another file of information, not only for the IDs, but also others. If I want to extract the information only of the IDs, how to do it?



1 96 283 4



2 87 918 6



2 49 208 5



3 57 294 0



3 24 284 0



4 28 345 290



5 23 234 209



6 98 245 02



7 18 329 89



8 19 239 78



8 18 289 90



9 28 390 09



9 19 238 09



10 23 899 7



I want to make this file...



1 96 283 4



3 57 294 0



3 24 284 0



8 19 239 78



8 18 289 90



Thank you!









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    I have a csv file of IDs.



    1



    3



    8



    I have another file of information, not only for the IDs, but also others. If I want to extract the information only of the IDs, how to do it?



    1 96 283 4



    2 87 918 6



    2 49 208 5



    3 57 294 0



    3 24 284 0



    4 28 345 290



    5 23 234 209



    6 98 245 02



    7 18 329 89



    8 19 239 78



    8 18 289 90



    9 28 390 09



    9 19 238 09



    10 23 899 7



    I want to make this file...



    1 96 283 4



    3 57 294 0



    3 24 284 0



    8 19 239 78



    8 18 289 90



    Thank you!









    share







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      I have a csv file of IDs.



      1



      3



      8



      I have another file of information, not only for the IDs, but also others. If I want to extract the information only of the IDs, how to do it?



      1 96 283 4



      2 87 918 6



      2 49 208 5



      3 57 294 0



      3 24 284 0



      4 28 345 290



      5 23 234 209



      6 98 245 02



      7 18 329 89



      8 19 239 78



      8 18 289 90



      9 28 390 09



      9 19 238 09



      10 23 899 7



      I want to make this file...



      1 96 283 4



      3 57 294 0



      3 24 284 0



      8 19 239 78



      8 18 289 90



      Thank you!









      share







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      user10345633 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I have a csv file of IDs.



      1



      3



      8



      I have another file of information, not only for the IDs, but also others. If I want to extract the information only of the IDs, how to do it?



      1 96 283 4



      2 87 918 6



      2 49 208 5



      3 57 294 0



      3 24 284 0



      4 28 345 290



      5 23 234 209



      6 98 245 02



      7 18 329 89



      8 19 239 78



      8 18 289 90



      9 28 390 09



      9 19 238 09



      10 23 899 7



      I want to make this file...



      1 96 283 4



      3 57 294 0



      3 24 284 0



      8 19 239 78



      8 18 289 90



      Thank you!







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