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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Adding additional column at the end Post 302377499 by zaxxon on Friday 4th of December 2009 07:59:05 AM
Old 12-04-2009
Not sure if this is what you need; if not, post an example of the expected output please:
Code:
$> awk 'NF > 1 {print $0,$2; next} {print}' infile
>
10 0  0
13 5.92346  5.92346
16 10.3106  10.3106
19 13.9672  13.9672
22 16.9838  16.9838
25 19.4407  19.4407
28 21.4705  21.4705
31 23.1547  23.1547
34 24.6813  24.6813
37 26.0695  26.0695
>
40 27.3611  27.3611
43 28.631  28.631
46 29.8366  29.8366
49 30.9858  30.9858
52 32.0934  32.0934
55 33.1458  33.1458
58 34.1637  34.1637
61 35.1297  35.1297
64 36.0253  36.0253
67 36.9248  36.9248
70 37.8001  37.8001
>

You wrote:
Quote:
The separator between reconds is ">"
I guess you mean paragraph instead of "reconds".

Last edited by zaxxon; 12-04-2009 at 09:38 AM.. Reason: typo
 

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