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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help to use NAWK command Post 302482292 by sbhuvana20 on Tuesday 21st of December 2010 07:45:51 AM
Old 12-21-2010
Help to use NAWK command

Hi,

I am using NAWK command to scan a file (test.txt) and to create new files based on the length of lines in the file test.txt.

My requirement is I need to create test_good with records having line lenght less than 4
and to create test_bad with records having line lenght more than 4. I am able to acheive this by the below command
Code:
nawk '{\
if (length>4)
print > "test_bad"
else
print > "test_good"
}' test.txt

Now I want to make this more generic, by passing lenght as variable. But below command does not work and gives an error. Can someone help me please
Code:
line_length=4
nawk '{\
if (length>${line_length})
print > "test_bad"
else
print > "test_good"
}' test.txt


Last edited by Franklin52; 12-21-2010 at 08:53 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags, thank you
 

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