I have 2 files as below:
File 1:
SpoScf_15890    12  2376
SpoScf_00032    299634  316568
SpoScf_15890    656772  669220
SpoScf_00032    667632  674746
SpoScf_07684    10  4075
SpoScf_07684    64  4276
SpoScf_00032    820227  826573
Super_scaffold_60   74732   78743
Super_scaffold_60   1101694 1102317
Super_scaffold_60   74955   77543
File 2:
SpoScf_15890    1   2976
SpoScf_23593    1   2413
SpoScf_51672    1   1782
SpoScf_07684    91  4078
SpoScf_03142    8164    12518
SpoScf_04517    8723    11547
SpoScf_02476    10671   14488
SpoScf_01270    63995   66773
SpoScf_00853    73199   75746
Super_scaffold_60   74936   77943
I would like to compare these files using awk, Perl, or python, specifically if column 1 of file1 is equal to column 1 of file2 (condition 1) and column 2 of file 1 is less than column 2 of file2 (condition 2) or column3 of file1 is less than column 3 of file2 (condition 2) and/or both column 2 and 3 of file 1 are less than column 2 and 3 of file2. If conditions satisfy then extract the entire line of file1. The file sizes are not the same. Also, there is no one to one correspondence between the lines in the two files.
Result
SpoScf_15890    12  2376
SpoScf_07684    10  4075
SpoScf_07684    64  4278
Super_scaffold_60   74732   78743
Super_scaffold_60   74955   77543
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
So a match between the files is:
What if one column entry is larger and the other smaller? Is this possible?
Only less than, or less than and equal to?
Thanks to you! Both scripts work well.
I would like to add one more condition if it is possible for you to edit the script. Another condition: Column 2 of file 1 is less than column 2 of file2 "but not more than 1000 (1K)" and also Column 3 of file 1 is less than column 3 of file2 "but not more than 1000 (1K)?
Please refrain from adding new questions as answers - they should be comments. I have moved them this time.
It is also generally bad practice/forum etiquette to continually ask for modifications and updates to the original question as it muddles the information for future users who might need to learn from this thread.