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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers awk for variable with a space Post 302560416 by GermanicGalore on Thursday 29th of September 2011 07:10:09 PM
Old 09-29-2011
awk for variable with a space

Hi experts,

why does
Code:
$ echo "one two three" | awk '{$3="my tree"; print $0}'
one two my tree

work,
but
Code:
$ var="my tree"
$ echo "one two three" | awk '{$3="'$var'"; print $0}'
awk: {$3="my
awk:     ^ unterminated string

does not work?
How can the variable tha contains a space be forced into the field?


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