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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting help with printf command Post 302635943 by bipbip on Sunday 6th of May 2012 08:39:23 PM
Old 05-06-2012
help with printf command

hello,


I'm trying to display Unix variable using printf command.

Code:
Code:
 
awk '{ if ( $0 ~ /string/ ) {
printf( "%s\n%s\n",$0,"dsd"); #this one works
printf( "%s\n%s\n",$0,$HOME); #this does not work
} else {
print $0;
}
}' param1_1.txt

I could use here echo command but I'm not sure how to use it properly.

I mean "properly" because the intention of this code is to serach for a particular string in a code and then when the string is found then a specific variable should be displaied in the next line after the string.



with simple text I can achieve this but not with variable.
Does anyone know how to correct this?
 

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wstring(3C)						   Standard C Library Functions 					       wstring(3C)

NAME
wstring, wscasecmp, wsncasecmp, wsdup, wscol - Process Code string operations SYNOPSIS
#include <widec.h> int wscasecmp(const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2); int wsncasecmp(const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2, int n); wchar_t *wsdup(const wchar_t *s); int wscol(const wchar_t *s); DESCRIPTION
These functions operate on Process Code strings terminated by wchar_t null characters. During appending or copying, these routines do not check for an overflow condition of the receiving string. In the following, s, s1, and s2 point to Process Code strings terminated by a wchar_t null. wscasecmp(), wsncasecmp() The wscasecmp() function compares its arguments, ignoring case, and returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than 0, depending upon whether s1 is lexicographically greater than, equal to, or less than s2. It makes the same comparison but compares at most n Process Code characters. The four Extended Unix Code (EUC) codesets are ordered from lowest to highest as 0, 2, 3, 1 when characters from different codesets are compared. wsdup() The wsdup() function returns a pointer to a new Process Code string, which is a duplicate of the string pointed to by s. The space for the new string is obtained using malloc(3C). If the new string cannot be created, a null pointer is returned. wscol() The wscol() function returns the screen display width (in columns) of the Process Code string s. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------------------------------------+ |ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |MT-Level MT-Safe | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
malloc(3C), string(3C), wcstring(3C), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 29 Dec 1996 wstring(3C)
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