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Posted By Chubler_XL
grep -E "^[^ ]* (starved and...
grep -E "^[^ ]* (starved and rich|rich|starved)$" infile > output1
grep -Ev "^[^ ]* (starved and rich|rich|starved)$" infile > output2
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Posted By agama
Brute force method: awk -v nf=name.file '...
Brute force method:


awk -v nf=name.file ' /^[^ \t]*[ \t]+starved and rich/ || /^[^ \t]*[ \t]+starved/ || /^[^ \t]*[ \t]+rich/ {print >nf; next;} NF == 1 ' input-file >nonames.file
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Posted By Hammadi dali
Hi You can proceed in this way: awk -F:...
Hi
You can proceed in this way:

awk -F: '{ print "\033[1;31m:" $1 "\033[0m" }' /etc/passwd
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Posted By michaelrozar17
I do not have access to unix box right now, so...
I do not have access to unix box right now, so would not be able to test. Can you post your execution statement..?

---------- Post updated 01-13-11 at 10:26 AM ---------- Previous update was...
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Posted By Scrutinizer
Try this, calling all the 40 files at once on the...
Try this, calling all the 40 files at once on the command line:
awk '$1=$1' RS= FS="\n" OFS=, infile*
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Posted By Franklin52
awk '/<s>/{next} /<\/s>/{print s;s="";next}...
awk '/<s>/{next} /<\/s>/{print s;s="";next} {s=length==1?s $0:s?s FS $0:$0}' file
Explanation:
/<s>/{next} | Skip the line with <s>

/<\/s>/{print s;s="";next} | If the line matches with </s>...
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Posted By michaelrozar17
could try.. awk '$2 ~ /^AGG/' inputfile >...
could try..
awk '$2 ~ /^AGG/' inputfile > outfile
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Posted By cabrao
paste file1 file2
paste file1 file2
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