Hi All,
I'm looking to use AWK to pattern match lines in XML file - Example patten for below sample would be /^<apple>/
The sample I wrote out is very basic compared to what I am actually working with but it will get me started
I would like to keep the matched line(s) unchanged but have them... (4 Replies)
Hi there,
I'm trying to use awk to print out the entire line that contains a match to a certain regex and then append some text,plus the match to the end of the line.
So far I have:
awk -F: '{print "RG:Z:" $2}' file
Which prints out the match I want plus the additional text, but I'm stuck... (3 Replies)
Hi folks,
I am very new to awk. I have what is probably a very simple question. I'm trying to get the max value of column 1, but also print column 2. My data looks like this:
0.044|2000-02-03 14:00:00
5.23|2000-02-03 05:45:00
5.26|2000-02-03 11:15:00
0|2000-02-01 18:30:00
So in this case... (2 Replies)
I would like to find the first matching row and continue to search from the matching row. if column3 equal to 1 in the row, find the next matching row based on the criteria below. column3 in the matching row equal to 0 and column2 equal to column2 in the matching row
test.csv - test data
... (7 Replies)
First I'd like to apologize if I opened a thread which is already open somewhere.
I did a bit of searching but could quite find what I was looking for, so I will try to explaing what I need.
I'm writing a script on our server, got to a point where I have two files with results. Example:
File1... (6 Replies)
In the awk below I am trying to set/update the value of $14 in file2 in
bold, using the matching NM_ in $12 or $9 in file2
with the NM_ in $2 of file1.
The lengths of $9 and $12 can be variable but what is consistent is the start pattern
will always be NM_ and the end pattern is always ;... (2 Replies)
I apologize in advance, but I continue to have trouble searching for matches between two files and then printing portions of each to output in awk and would very much appreciate some help.
I have data as follows:
File1
PS012,002 PRQ 0 1 1 17 1 0 -1 3 2 1 2 -1 ... (7 Replies)
Hi,
Sure it's an easy one, but it drives me insane.
input ("|" separated):
1|A,B,C,A
2|A,D,D
3|A,B,B
I would like to count the occurence of each capital letters in $2 across the entire file, knowing that duplicates in each record count as 1.
I am trying to get this output... (5 Replies)
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FBSQL_RESULT(3) 1 FBSQL_RESULT(3)fbsql_result - Get result dataSYNOPSIS
mixed fbsql_result (resource $result, [int $row], [mixed $field])
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Returns the contents of one cell from a FrontBase $result set.
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