09-25-2007
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Originally Posted by
[MA]Flying_Meat
According to your first example data file, ghostdog's awk command should, and indeed does, return machine1 and machine3
Try it again, but type the command carefully. Also, check that your example data file has no typos. The example file I created from your first post returned machine1 and 3 as expected.
Specifically adding a space at the beginning of a search string (for whatever reason you might have...) is easily accomplished:
awk '/machine/{store=$0} / qwerty/ {print store}' "file"
Note the difference from the original:
awk '/machine/{store=$0} /qwerty/ {print store}' "file"
But the original will still return the correct results since "qwerty" (based on the data you provided) is in the string regardless of there being anything before or after the word.
In your second example, the common element in your stanza names would seem to be that they end with a colon.
awk '/:/{store=$0} / velocity/ {print store}' "file"
Hi Ghostdog74 and Flying_Meat,
Thanks to both of u ....the code works as expected..
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