05-23-2008
keep context in awk
here is a data file.
-------------------------------------
KSH, CSH, BASH, PERL, PHP, SED, AWK
KSH, CSH, BASH, PERL, PHP,
BASH, PERL, PHP, SED, AWK
CSH, BASH, PERL, PHP, SED,
KSH, CSH, BASH, PERL, PHP, SED, AWK
-------------------------------------
My desired output is
------------------------------------------------
KSH:Y CSH:Y BASH:Y PERL:Y PHP:Y SED:Y AWK:Y
KSH:Y CSH:Y BASH:Y PERL:Y PHP:Y SED:N AWK:N
KSH:N CSH:N BASH:Y PERL:Y PHP:Y SED:Y AWK:Y
KSH:N CSH:Y BASH:Y PERL:Y PHP:Y SED:Y AWK:N
KSH:Y CSH:Y BASH:Y PERL:Y PHP:Y SED:Y AWK:Y
------------------------------------------------
Can someone help!!
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