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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Delete columns with a specific title XXX, where the position change in each file Post 302988437 by echo manolis on Monday 26th of December 2016 11:03:55 AM
Old 12-26-2016
Thanks Aia,

unfortunately I can't do it to work with comas files. I usually work on bash... and I don't know awk.


Code:
awk -vRM="xxx" 'NR == 1 {for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) if ($i == RM) DL[i]} {for (i in DL) $i = ""; gsub (FS FS, FS)} 1' file

In {} I have to include the actions, and it is ok! ... {for / if} and {for / gsub}

With ' ' I have a block of actions...

The -vRM is a condition to the whole action, while -F, is the file type...

I try to read in internet and to search in our forum...

I think that my error is that I have two - (commands)

Code:
awk -F, -vRM

I'm right? then I have ' ... { ... } ..'

I try to include it but doesn't work...



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