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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Get values block by block in same file Post 302905091 by garvit184 on Monday 9th of June 2014 02:43:50 PM
Old 06-09-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Akshay Hegde
So what would be the expected output for given new input ?

Whether this is what you are looking for ?

Code:
$ awk -F'/' 'function isnum(x){return(x==x+0)}/P1/,/P2/{if(!/P1|P2/ && /10,9:.*/)print "value"++i,":",isnum($NF)?$NF:"NULL"}' file
value1 : 18013013582
value2 : 13233361170

@Akshay, please see my previous post.

Its almost close to what I want, only I think you have not include the condition to print "NULL" in case it doesn't find specified value.

Last edited by garvit184; 06-09-2014 at 03:44 PM.. Reason: Could have been misleading
 

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