04-10-2017
awk spitting columns
if i have +2, i want this to be + 2 as separate columns. Doing this for a large column so I cannot do it manually.
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3@4
2@9
5@1
the result should be
10 14
i tried using
{ sum+= $1 }
END { print sum }
but it just gives the result 10. can anyone help me with this one
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