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Hello all,
i have a log file, space delimited. Unfortunately, the entries have varying lengths. DOes anyone know a way that I can extract say the last 5 fields on each line in the log file? Awk won't work, because it counts from the left - i need a function that counts from the right (the end) of the line. |
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