09-02-2009
grep & awk
Hi all,
I'm figuring on how to grep only specific data I want below:
Bin Total %
----- ------- -----
1 15 42.9
Bin Total %
----- ------- -----
2 15 80
Bin Total %
----- ------- -----
3 20 80
I would only want the % which is 42.9 on bin 1, to output this 42.9 into a txt file.
By using awk '{print $3}' > abc.txt it displays the entire column 3. Appreciate any help. Thanks in advance!
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