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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Display Row to Columns Pattern Post 302850055 by Chubler_XL on Tuesday 3rd of September 2013 10:31:44 PM
Old 09-03-2013
How about this:

Code:
awk '
{
  col=$0
  line=$0
  gsub(/ *= .*/, "", col)
  gsub(/^[^=]*= /, "", line)
  if (!(col in COLS)) {
      head=head OFS col
      TITLE[++cols]=col
      COLS[col]=cols
  }
  if (COLS[col]==1) ROW++
  v[ROW,COLS[col]]=line
}
END {
  print substr(head,2)
  gsub("[^"OFS"]", "-", head)
  print substr(head,2)
  for(r=1; r<=ROW; r++) {
      printf("%-*s", length(TITLE[1]), v[r, 1])
      for(c=2; c<=cols; c++)
        printf("%s%-*s", OFS, length(TITLE[c]), v[r,c])
      print ""
  }
}
' OFS='\t' infile

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