Hi folks,
I am wondering how to output awk back to a variable.
I am new to Unix/Linux.
I am trying to get rid of a decimal number and put the output back in a variable for further use in the script. here is how I used awk:
var=$1
echo $var |awk '{print $1 *100}' | $var
echo $var
this... (4 Replies)
I wanna use a system function to deal with several data. So I use awk variable FILENAME to transfer the file directory to system command, but it does not work.
I use a shell function "out_function" to deal with data and save the result in another directory with the same file name.
How can I... (2 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to store the output of awk into a variable in a shell script. I can run it successfully from the command line but not from a ksh shell script.
ls -al test.txt | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}'
returns -rw-r--r--
#!/bin/ksh
perm=$(`ls -al test.txt | grep -v grep | awk... (2 Replies)
Not sure why it is not working the following :
set -- $@
stype ="a"
for shell_args in "$@"
do
$stype=` awk '{print substr ("'"$shell_args"'", 0, 3)}' `
echo $stype
done
Thank you (5 Replies)
hello,
I want to print my output into a file inside of awk, but I don't know it could wokr with using system (piping the $1-4 to another shellskript):
cat file.txt |awk '{ if ($5==2) {dataname=$1 "_" $2 "_" $3 "_" $4 "_typing.rad"
befehl=".gen_test " $7 " " $8 " " $8
system(befehl) >... (5 Replies)
Hi everybody,
I am working on a bigger awk script in which one part is comparing the size of two files.
I want to evaluate which file is bigger and then just save the bigger one.
I got it all working except for the part where I want to figure out which file is bigger; the one awk is currently... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
Hope someone can help me out here.
I have this BASH script (see below)
My problem lies with the variable path.
The output of the command find will give me several fields. The 9th field is the path. I want to captured that and the I want to filter this to a specific level.
The... (6 Replies)
hi i want to find the size of a folder and assign it to a variable and then compare if it is greater than 1 gb.
i am doin this script, but it is throwing error....
#!/bin/ksh
cd . | du -s | size = awk '{print $1}'
if size >= 112000
then
echo size high
fi
ERROR : (4 Replies)
I am reasonably capable with awk and its quirks, but not with shell weirdness. This has to be Bourne Shell for portability reasons. I have an awk program that is working just fine; it handles multiple input streams and produces several reports, based on the request (-v Variables). In addition... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to use variable output in awk to append a string to a word in a line. But that is not happening. Could you please help me on this.
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#!/bin/ksh
set -x
src=/users/oracle/Temp... (2 Replies)
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popen
popen(3S)popen(3S)NAME
popen(), pclose() - initiate pipe I/O to/from a process
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
creates a pipe between the calling program and a command to be executed by the POSIX shell, (see sh-posix(1)).
The arguments to are pointers to null-terminated strings containing, respectively, a shell command line and an I/O mode, either for reading
or for writing.
returns a stream pointer such that one can write to the standard input of the command if the I/O mode is by writing to the file stream; and
one can read from the standard output of the command if the I/O mode is by reading from the file stream.
Because open files are shared, a type command can be used as an input filter and a type command as an output filter. If mode is other than
or the result is undefined.
A stream opened by should be closed by which waits for the associated process to terminate and returns the exit status of the command.
However, if a call caused the termination status to be unavailable to then returns -1 with errno set to This can happen in one of the fol-
lowing conditions:
o If the signal handler for is set to
o If the signal handler or another thread in the same process issues or call.
APPLICATION USAGE
After a stream is associated with a pipe by the stream is byte-oriented (see orientation(5)).
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, returns a pointer to an open stream that can be used to read or write to the pipe. Otherwise, it returns a
NULL pointer if files or processes cannot be created and set errno to indicate the error. The success of the command execution can be
checked by examining the return value of
Upon successful return, returns the termination status of the command language interpreter. Otherwise, returns -1 if stream is not associ-
ated with a command and set errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The function fails if:
The maximum number of file descriptors allowed are currently open.
The function fails if:
The status of the child process is not available.
WARNINGS
If the original and processes concurrently read or write a common file, neither should use buffered I/O because the buffering will not work
properly. Problems with an output filter can be forestalled by careful buffer flushing, e.g., with see fclose(3S).
SEE ALSO pipe(2), wait(2), fclose(3S), fopen(3S), system(3S), orientation(5), thread_safety(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE popen(3S)