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# http://www.student.northpark.edu/pemente/awk/awk1line.txt | |
# FILE SPACING: | |
# double space a file | |
awk '1;{print ""}' | |
awk 'BEGIN{ORS="\n\n"};1' | |
# double space a file which already has blank lines in it. Output file | |
# should contain no more than one blank line between lines of text. | |
# NOTE: On Unix systems, DOS lines which have only CRLF (\r\n) are | |
# often treated as non-blank, and thus 'NF' alone will return TRUE. | |
awk 'NF{print $0 "\n"}' | |
# triple space a file | |
awk '1;{print "\n"}' | |
# NUMBERING AND CALCULATIONS: | |
# precede each line by its line number FOR THAT FILE (left alignment). | |
# Using a tab (\t) instead of space will preserve margins. | |
awk '{print FNR "\t" $0}' files* | |
# precede each line by its line number FOR ALL FILES TOGETHER, with tab. | |
awk '{print NR "\t" $0}' files* | |
# number each line of a file (number on left, right-aligned) | |
# Double the percent signs if typing from the DOS command prompt. | |
awk '{printf("%5d : %s\n", NR,$0)}' | |
# number each line of file, but only print numbers if line is not blank | |
# Remember caveats about Unix treatment of \r (mentioned above) | |
awk 'NF{$0=++a " :" $0};{print}' | |
awk '{print (NF? ++a " :" :"") $0}' | |
# count lines (emulates "wc -l") | |
awk 'END{print NR}' | |
# print the sums of the fields of every line | |
awk '{s=0; for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) s=s+$i; print s}' | |
# add all fields in all lines and print the sum | |
awk '{for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) s=s+$i}; END{print s}' | |
# print every line after replacing each field with its absolute value | |
awk '{for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) if ($i < 0) $i = -$i; print }' | |
awk '{for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) $i = ($i < 0) ? -$i : $i; print }' | |
# print the total number of fields ("words") in all lines | |
awk '{ total = total + NF }; END {print total}' file | |
# print the total number of lines that contain "Beth" | |
awk '/Beth/{n++}; END {print n+0}' file | |
# print the largest first field and the line that contains it | |
# Intended for finding the longest string in field #1 | |
awk '$1 > max {max=$1; maxline=$0}; END{ print max, maxline}' | |
# print the number of fields in each line, followed by the line | |
awk '{ print NF ":" $0 } ' | |
# print the last field of each line | |
awk '{ print $NF }' | |
# print the last field of the last line | |
awk '{ field = $NF }; END{ print field }' | |
# print every line with more than 4 fields | |
awk 'NF > 4' | |
# print every line where the value of the last field is > 4 | |
awk '$NF > 4' | |
#TEXT CONVERSION AND SUBSTITUTION: | |
# IN UNIX ENVIRONMENT: convert DOS newlines (CR/LF) to Unix format | |
awk '{sub(/\r$/,"");print}' # assumes EACH line ends with Ctrl-M | |
# IN UNIX ENVIRONMENT: convert Unix newlines (LF) to DOS format | |
awk '{sub(/$/,"\r");print} | |
# IN DOS ENVIRONMENT: convert Unix newlines (LF) to DOS format | |
awk 1 | |
# IN DOS ENVIRONMENT: convert DOS newlines (CR/LF) to Unix format | |
# Cannot be done with DOS versions of awk, other than gawk: | |
gawk -v BINMODE="w" '1' infile >outfile | |
# Use "tr" instead. | |
tr -d \r <infile >outfile # GNU tr version 1.22 or higher | |
# delete leading whitespace (spaces, tabs) from front of each line | |
# aligns all text flush left | |
awk '{sub(/^[ \t]+/, ""); print}' | |
# delete trailing whitespace (spaces, tabs) from end of each line | |
awk '{sub(/[ \t]+$/, "");print}' | |
# delete BOTH leading and trailing whitespace from each line | |
awk '{gsub(/^[ \t]+|[ \t]+$/,"");print}' | |
awk '{$1=$1;print}' # also removes extra space between fields | |
# insert 5 blank spaces at beginning of each line (make page offset) | |
awk '{sub(/^/, " ");print}' | |
# align all text flush right on a 79-column width | |
awk '{printf "%79s\n", $0}' file* | |
# center all text on a 79-character width | |
awk '{l=length();s=int((79-l)/2); printf "%"(s+l)"s\n",$0}' file* | |
# substitute (find and replace) "foo" with "bar" on each line | |
awk '{sub(/foo/,"bar");print}' # replaces only 1st instance | |
gawk '{$0=gensub(/foo/,"bar",4);print}' # replaces only 4th instance | |
awk '{gsub(/foo/,"bar");print}' # replaces ALL instances in a line | |
# substitute "foo" with "bar" ONLY for lines which contain "baz" | |
awk '/baz/{gsub(/foo/, "bar")};{print}' | |
# substitute "foo" with "bar" EXCEPT for lines which contain "baz" | |
awk '!/baz/{gsub(/foo/, "bar")};{print}' | |
# change "scarlet" or "ruby" or "puce" to "red" | |
awk '{gsub(/scarlet|ruby|puce/, "red"); print}' | |
# reverse order of lines (emulates "tac") | |
awk '{a[i++]=$0} END {for (j=i-1; j>=0;) print a[j--] }' file* | |
# if a line ends with a backslash, append the next line to it | |
# (fails if there are multiple lines ending with backslash...) | |
awk '/\\$/ {sub(/\\$/,""); getline t; print $0 t; next}; 1' file* | |
# print and sort the login names of all users | |
awk -F ":" '{ print $1 | "sort" }' /etc/passwd | |
# print the first 2 fields, in opposite order, of every line | |
awk '{print $2, $1}' file | |
# switch the first 2 fields of every line | |
awk '{temp = $1; $1 = $2; $2 = temp}' file | |
# print every line, deleting the second field of that line | |
awk '{ $2 = ""; print }' | |
# print in reverse order the fields of every line | |
awk '{for (i=NF; i>0; i--) printf("%s ",i);printf ("\n")}' file | |
# remove duplicate, consecutive lines (emulates "uniq") | |
awk 'a !~ $0; {a=$0}' | |
# remove duplicate, nonconsecutive lines | |
awk '! a[$0]++' # most concise script | |
awk '!($0 in a) {a[$0];print}' # most efficient script | |
# concatenate every 5 lines of input, using a comma separator | |
# between fields | |
awk 'ORS=%NR%5?",":"\n"' file | |
#SELECTIVE PRINTING OF CERTAIN LINES: | |
# print first 10 lines of file (emulates behavior of "head") | |
awk 'NR < 11' | |
# print first line of file (emulates "head -1") | |
awk 'NR>1{exit};1' | |
# print the last 2 lines of a file (emulates "tail -2") | |
awk '{y=x "\n" $0; x=$0};END{print y}' | |
# print the last line of a file (emulates "tail -1") | |
awk 'END{print}' | |
# print only lines which match regular expression (emulates "grep") | |
awk '/regex/' | |
# print only lines which do NOT match regex (emulates "grep -v") | |
awk '!/regex/' | |
# print the line immediately before a regex, but not the line | |
# containing the regex | |
awk '/regex/{print x};{x=$0}' | |
awk '/regex/{print (x=="" ? "match on line 1" : x)};{x=$0}' | |
# print the line immediately after a regex, but not the line | |
# containing the regex | |
awk '/regex/{getline;print}' | |
# grep for AAA and BBB and CCC (in any order) | |
awk '/AAA/; /BBB/; /CCC/' | |
# grep for AAA and BBB and CCC (in that order) | |
awk '/AAA.*BBB.*CCC/' | |
# print only lines of 65 characters or longer | |
awk 'length > 64' | |
# print only lines of less than 65 characters | |
awk 'length < 64' | |
# print section of file from regular expression to end of file | |
awk '/regex/,0' | |
awk '/regex/,EOF' | |
# print section of file based on line numbers (lines 8-12, inclusive) | |
awk 'NR==8,NR==12' | |
# print line number 52 | |
awk 'NR==52' | |
awk 'NR==52 {print;exit}' # more efficient on large files | |
# print section of file between two regular expressions (inclusive) | |
awk '/Iowa/,/Montana/' # case sensitive | |
#SELECTIVE DELETION OF CERTAIN LINES: | |
# delete ALL blank lines from a file (same as "grep '.' ") | |
awk NF | |
awk '/./' |
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