I am new to using nawk. When I put the following line in script file test1.awk
I get the results:
{ print NR, length($0),NF}
>nawk -f test1.awk head.txt
1 63 5
2 2622 188
3 2166 155
4 3192 228
5 2679 192
.....
but if I modify the test1.awk file to look like this:
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