Statistical, numerical and textual operations in the command line

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https://www.gnu.org/software/datamash/

GNU datamash is a command-line program which performs basic numeric,
textual and statistical operations on input textual data files.

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Revision 2 (latest revision is 3)
Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) committed (revision 2)
- update to 1.8:
  ** Changes in Behavior
    Schedule -f/--full combined with non-linewise operations for deprecation.
    In a future release, -f/--full will only be usable with operations where
    it makes sense. For now, we print a warning to stderr when -f/--full is
    used with non-linewise operations, and such usage will no longer be
    supported.
  * The bin operation now uses more intuitive bins. Previously, a command
    such as `datamash bin 1 <<< -0` would output -100; and -100 did not fall
    in its own bin. We now require all bins to take the form `[nx,(n+1)x)`
    with integer n and bin width x. We discard the sign on -0 and gate such
    inputs into the [0,x) bin.
  * Operations taking more than one argument now provide more complete output
    with --header-out. Previously, an operation such as `pcov x:y` would
    produce an output header like `pcov(y)`, discarding the `x`. The new
    behavior will output header `pcov(x,y)`.
  * datamash(1) no longer ignores --output-delimiter with the rmdup operation.
  ** New Features
  * New datamash option --sort-cmd argument to specify the program used
    by the -s option to sort input, plus enhancements to the security and
    portability of building sort command lines.
  * New datamash option -c/--collapse-delimiter=X argument uses character
    X instead of comma between values in collapse and unique lists.
  * New datamash operations: mean square (ms) and root mean square (rms).
  * Decorate now supports sorting IP addresses of both versions 4 and 6
    together. IPv4 addresses are logically converted to IPv6 addresses,
    either as IPv4-Mapped (ipv6v4map) or IPv4-Compatible (ipv6v4comp)
    addresses.
  * Add two command aliases:
      'echo' may now be used instead of 'cut'.
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