Sometimes you feel lots of messaging is happening in your WhatsApp.
Targeted Audience for this report: Folks familiar with Unix shell programming/Usage
In case you want to find the most active user in a WhatsApp group on per day basis. Here is one crude way to get such report:
Targeted Audience for this report: Folks familiar with Unix shell programming/Usage
In case you want to find the most active user in a WhatsApp group on per day basis. Here is one crude way to get such report:
- Export the WhatsApp chat messages to your email/storage (let us say you stored it as what1.txt )
- Transfer that file to your deskstop where you have Unix-Shell utilities (like bash, tr, awk, sed, perl, grep , sort, uniq)
- Run following shell script on the above what1.txt file
grep "/19" what1.txt |
sed -e 's/, .* .m - / /g;s/:.*$//g'|
perl -i -pe 's#(\d*)/(\d*)/(\d*) #$2/$1/$3 #g' |
grep -vE "/18"|
sort |
uniq -c |
tr '/' ' '|
gawk '{ if (old != ($2*100+$3))
{print "\n" $2 "-" $3 "-" $4 "\n";};
old=($2*100+$3);
if ( $1 > 3 )
{print $1 , $5,$6,$7,$8 }}'
- Notes:
- "/19" : filtering of the year of chats
- sed -e 's/, .* .m - / /g;s/:.*$//g' : Remove unwanted message parts
- perl -i -pe 's#(\d*)/(\d*)/(\d*) #$2/$1/$3 #g' : change order of day/month/year to month/day/year format
- gawk script to find out
- active users whose posts > 3 ( $1 > 3)
- Print headings for day basis
- if (old != ($2*100+$3))
{print "\n" $2 "-" $3 "-" $4 "\n";}; - Print message count per user
- {print $1 , $5,$6,$7,$8 }}