Solaris : Sort numerical values












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I have a file with following values.



keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
keyword2 19.01 1.68.118
keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
keyword4 19.01 1.68.115
keyword5 19.02 1.69.304
keyword6 19.02 1.69.39


I want these to be sorted based on 3rd column.



In Linux, the following command using version sort works.



raj@VirtualBox:$ grep 19.02 file.txt | sort -t ' ' -k3 -V
keyword6 19.02 1.69.39
keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
keyword5 19.02 1.69.304


On Unix(Solaris) the version sort seems to be missing. I searched around for working alternative on Solaris, but couldn't find one.



I can also use a solution in python.



Please let me know if something is not clear. Thanks in advance.









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    I have a file with following values.



    keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
    keyword2 19.01 1.68.118
    keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
    keyword4 19.01 1.68.115
    keyword5 19.02 1.69.304
    keyword6 19.02 1.69.39


    I want these to be sorted based on 3rd column.



    In Linux, the following command using version sort works.



    raj@VirtualBox:$ grep 19.02 file.txt | sort -t ' ' -k3 -V
    keyword6 19.02 1.69.39
    keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
    keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
    keyword5 19.02 1.69.304


    On Unix(Solaris) the version sort seems to be missing. I searched around for working alternative on Solaris, but couldn't find one.



    I can also use a solution in python.



    Please let me know if something is not clear. Thanks in advance.









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      I have a file with following values.



      keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
      keyword2 19.01 1.68.118
      keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
      keyword4 19.01 1.68.115
      keyword5 19.02 1.69.304
      keyword6 19.02 1.69.39


      I want these to be sorted based on 3rd column.



      In Linux, the following command using version sort works.



      raj@VirtualBox:$ grep 19.02 file.txt | sort -t ' ' -k3 -V
      keyword6 19.02 1.69.39
      keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
      keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
      keyword5 19.02 1.69.304


      On Unix(Solaris) the version sort seems to be missing. I searched around for working alternative on Solaris, but couldn't find one.



      I can also use a solution in python.



      Please let me know if something is not clear. Thanks in advance.









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      I have a file with following values.



      keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
      keyword2 19.01 1.68.118
      keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
      keyword4 19.01 1.68.115
      keyword5 19.02 1.69.304
      keyword6 19.02 1.69.39


      I want these to be sorted based on 3rd column.



      In Linux, the following command using version sort works.



      raj@VirtualBox:$ grep 19.02 file.txt | sort -t ' ' -k3 -V
      keyword6 19.02 1.69.39
      keyword1 19.02 1.69.94
      keyword3 19.02 1.69.119
      keyword5 19.02 1.69.304


      On Unix(Solaris) the version sort seems to be missing. I searched around for working alternative on Solaris, but couldn't find one.



      I can also use a solution in python.



      Please let me know if something is not clear. Thanks in advance.







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