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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Breaking up at the second occurrence Post 302598238 by agama on Monday 13th of February 2012 10:57:11 PM
Old 02-13-2012
One solution:

Code:
awk -F \| '
    NF %2 {
        for( i = 1; i < NF-1; i += 2 )
            printf( "%s|%s\n", $(i), $(i+1) );
        printf( "%s\n", $(i) );
        next;
    }

    {
        for( i = 1; i < NF; i += 2 )
            printf( "%s|%s\n", $(i), $(i+1) );

    }
' input-file

Might be able to shirink it if I gave it some thought, but off the top of my head it does work.

---------- Post updated at 22:57 ---------- Previous update was at 22:54 ----------

A more concise approach:

Code:
awk -F \| '
    {
        for( i = 1; i < NF - (NF%2); i += 2 )
            printf( "%s|%s\n", $(i), $(i+1) );
        if( NF % 2 )
            printf( "%s\n", $(i) );
    }
' input-file

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