Awk
awk parses reports, among other text manipulation
Usage:
awk pattern {action}
Example:
awk '{print}' file.txt
prints all of file.txt
awk '{print $3 "\t" $5}' file.txt
prints just the third, and fifth columns of file.txt, separated by a tab.
Structure
BEGIN
BEGIN
The begin block runs at the start of the awk program, and runs only once. The body block is optional.
BODY
/pattern/ {awk-commands}
The body block runs on every line of text (this can be restricted with patterns.) There is no keyword for this block.
END
END {awk-commands}
The END command runs once at the end of the program.
Operators
\
The \ tells awk that a special character follows the slash, and to interpret it differently than regular text
Example: \t
means a tab character
$
field (column) reference
Example: $2
tells awk to do something to the 2nd field (column) of the input. (Note that awk does not interpret variables inside strings.)
'
(single-quote) Specify awk commands inside single quotes at the command line.
Example: awk '{print}' file.txt
prints the contents of file.txt to the screen