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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [awk] Simple things not working on Solaris 10 Post 302571315 by ejdv on Monday 7th of November 2011 05:04:49 AM
Old 11-07-2011
[awk] Simple things not working on Solaris 10

Hi,

Don't know if this is Solaris 10 or that the shell on Solaris 10 is working against me.
But this works fine on HP-UX 11i, but not on Solaris 10:

Code:
# cat /tmp/test_file
1:een
2:twee
3:drie
# cat /tmp/test_file | /bin/nawk 'END {print $NF}'

# cat /tmp/test_file | /bin/nawk '{} END {split($1,result,":");print result[1]}'

#

Also tried to use awk iso nawk.
And tried sh, ksh and bash.

Any ideas why this is not working ?

---------- Post updated at 11:04 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:03 AM ----------

Here the HP-UX 11i output:

Code:
# cat /tmp/test_file | /bin/nawk 'END {print $NF}'
3:drie
#  cat /tmp/test_file | /bin/nawk '{} END {split($1,result,":");print result[1]}'
3

 

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NAME
liblinear-predict - Make predictions based on a trained linear classifier model SYNOPSIS
linear-predict [options] test_file model_file output_file DESCRIPTION
liblinear-predict uses the linear classifier model-file to make predictions for each of the samples in test_file and stores the results in output_file. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -b (0|1) Whether to output probability estimates or not (default: 0) EXAMPLES
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liblinear-train(1), svm-predict(1), svm-train(1) AUTHORS
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