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<code>awk <i>pattern</i> {<i>action</i>}</code>
<code>awk <i>pattern</i> {<i>action</i>}</code>
== Structure ==
<code>BEGIN</code> The begin block runs at the start of the awk program, and runs only once.
== Operators ==


<code> \ </code> The \ tells awk that a special character follows the slash, and to interpret it differently than regular text
<code> \ </code> The \ tells awk that a special character follows the slash, and to interpret it differently than regular text
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<code> $ </code> field (column) reference
<code> $ </code> field (column) reference


Example: <code>$2</code> tells awk to do something to the 2nd field (column) of the input
Example: <code>$2</code> tells awk to do something to the 2nd field (column) of the input. (Note that awk does not interpret variables inside strings.)


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Revision as of 16:42, 30 December 2016

awk parses reports, among other text manipulation

Usage:

awk pattern {action}

Structure

BEGIN The begin block runs at the start of the awk program, and runs only once.


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.)

References

  1. awk man page
  2. awk tutorial