05-29-2015
Thanks a lot, to all of you!
Scrutinizer, I used the gsub() that will modify all columns, which is not so flexible as others. But yours are cool alternates without split() though!
Wait a minute, could you explain for me $1=xin this one: awk -F/ '{p=$0; $1=x; print p $0}'? Thanks!
Last edited by yifangt; 05-29-2015 at 04:14 PM..
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set_color
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NAME
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Synopsis
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Description
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