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Old 03-17-2011
awk question.

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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:

im using ls -l | xargs | awk '{what ever files here}'

im trying to get something that looks like this
2040 r-x 2 14:26 bin
3072 r-x 2 15:59 dev

ok so, the problem is that the first thing ls -l prints out is

total 624

I would like to undertand how to make awk or xargs skip this first line in its evaluation. or is there a way?

thanks

2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:


ls -l | xargs | awk

3. The attempts at a solution (include all code and scripts):

several.

4. Complete Name of School (University), City (State), Country, Name of Professor, and Course Number (Link to Course):

school = pima.edu
intro to unix =CSI137
instructor is B. Tucker



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# 2  
Old 03-17-2011
The default action of xargs (with no parameters) is to "echo" the output.

It generally doesn't make any sense just to echo what is already printed.

Assuming you're comfortable with everything else, just change your awk to remove the first (total ...) line:
Code:
ls -l | awk 'NR>1 { ..... }'

# 3  
Old 03-17-2011
thanks.. been playing around with this. the line I have now is
Code:
ls -l / | grep '^d' | awk '{print $5, $1, $2, $8, $9}'

which give me pretty much the output I want but the fields are not lined up. like its missing some kind of a tab or something? I suspect there is an option in the that comes after print.. but i dont see one that lines up he fields.

almost there.

Last edited by Scott; 03-17-2011 at 06:26 PM..
# 4  
Old 03-17-2011
try
Code:
awk -F OFS="\t" ...

to make awk print tabs instead of spaces.
# 5  
Old 03-17-2011
And if all else fails, you could use awk's printf to format the output however you like.
# 6  
Old 03-17-2011
one last thing.. how would I save a cammand as a varible? I dont know how to explain better than that. I can write an example even tho I know this does not work. I know cause I tried Smilie several different ways.. no joy

I would like a varible to hold the information from this command
Code:
ls - gko / | egrep '^' | wc -l

in simple terms;
Code:
n = ls - gko / | egrep '^' | wc -l # this displays the number of directorys in root
echo $n

output would be
31

thanks lots

Last edited by Scott; 03-18-2011 at 04:25 AM.. Reason: Code tags
# 7  
Old 03-17-2011
Use command substitution.

Code:
n=$(your_command_goes_here)

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