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Posted By jethrow
Try a > && < instead of == in the awk...
Try a > && < instead of == in the awk statement.
2,053
Posted By jethrow
Here's an option, assuming there's no spaces in...
Here's an option, assuming there's no spaces in the file names:find . -type f -mtime -1 -printf '%f %TH%TM\n' | awk '$NF=="1845" {print $1}'
1,597
Posted By jethrow
Instead of using sequentially named variables,...
Instead of using sequentially named variables, why not use a list (if you don't need to start with 19), or a dict?child = {}
child[19] = 'value 19'
child[20] = 'value 20'

for x in range(19,20):...
1,650
Posted By jethrow
... if perl is an option:perl -0777 -pe...
... if perl is an option:perl -0777 -pe 's/==Image Gallery==.?<gallery>.*?<\/gallery>\s?//gs' file
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Posted By jethrow
Here's another option:join -t'~' -v1 <(sed...
Here's another option:join -t'~' -v1 <(sed 's/\t/~/2' file1|sort) file2 | tr '~' '\t'

EDIT:join -t'~' -v1 <(sed 's/ /~/2' file1|sort) file2 | tr '~' ' '
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Posted By jethrow
Based on your given input & desired output,...
Based on your given input & desired output, couldn't you just use:join -t',' file1 file2
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Posted By jethrow
awk ' $2=="CD" { key=$5"|"$9"|"; ...
awk '
$2=="CD" {
key=$5"|"$9"|";
($3>A[key"max"] || A[key"max"]=="")? A[key"max"]=$3:"";
($4>A[key"max"] || A[key"max"]=="")? A[key"max"]=$4:"";
($3<A[key"min"] || A[key"min"]=="")?...
1,390
Posted By jethrow
awk ' NR%2 {match($0,/ [0-9]+ /);...
awk '
NR%2 {match($0,/ [0-9]+ /); n=substr($0,RSTART,RLENGTH); next}
{print $0, n}
' file
7,479
Posted By jethrow
Another option would be to just check the...
Another option would be to just check the filename:awk '
BEGIN {f=FILENAME}
FILENAME==f {A[$1]; f=FILENAME; next}
($1 in A)
' file1 file2

The ultra-short-code-hackers can even use:awk '...
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Posted By jethrow
awk -F, '{print "totalamount :"$1, "Count:" $2}'...
awk -F, '{print "totalamount :"$1, "Count:" $2}' OFS='\n' file
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Posted By jethrow
awk -F'|' 'NR==FNR {split($5,a,","); for(i in a)...
awk -F'|' 'NR==FNR {split($5,a,","); for(i in a) {A[a[i]]++; $5=a[i]; print $0 >> "file.tmp"}} NR!=FNR && (FNR==1 || A[$5]>1)' OFS='|' file file.tmp && rm file.tmp
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Posted By jethrow
... on a side note, the ternary isn't...
... on a side note, the ternary isn't necessary:awk '/^@/{s=/192\.2\.3/}s' file
7,296
Posted By jethrow
It's worth noting that Don's example won't match...
It's worth noting that Don's example won't match if inside the quotes a comma is the first character. Since \K doesn't seem to work with the VB Regexp object, you could utilize a look-ahead assertion...
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Posted By jethrow
So why ask for help in a UNIX/Linux forum? ...
So why ask for help in a UNIX/Linux forum?

Anyways, as Don already pointed out, Parsing based on double quotes is what I'd do. But, if you want just a strait regex solution, the following needle...
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Posted By jethrow
Please post some concrete requests. You keep...
Please post some concrete requests. You keep changing the source data. Or, better yet, how about learning from the posted code & adapting it to meet your needs?
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Posted By jethrow
Remove the red line to keep the dots, rather than...
Remove the red line to keep the dots, rather than dashes:
perl -F'\s|,' -ane '$\=",";
for $i (0..$#F) {
@s=split(/:/,$F[$i]);
if($i<=1) {
$s[0]=~s/\./-/g;
print $s[0].($i==1?...
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Posted By jethrow
awk 'NR==FNR {a[$1]=$2; next} $1 in a {print $0,...
awk 'NR==FNR {a[$1]=$2; next} $1 in a {print $0, a[$1]}' file2 file1
1,186
Posted By jethrow
also ...for i in `seq 1 $n`; do echo $i; done......
also ...for i in `seq 1 $n`; do echo $i; done... though you don't need the 1 since you're starting at 1.
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Posted By jethrow
$line=~/.*,(.*?\w)-\w/; print "$1\n"
$line=~/.*,(.*?\w)-\w/; print "$1\n"
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Posted By jethrow
For my reference ... ... can you provide an...
For my reference ...
... can you provide an example?

... what would be the threshold? Would gawk perform better?
4,418
Posted By jethrow
awk 'NR>1 {print > (OFN=FILENAME"."(NR-1));...
awk 'NR>1 {print > (OFN=FILENAME"."(NR-1)); close(OFN)}' RS="--dump[^\n]*" file

EDIT:
... implemented this above ...
1,738
Posted By jethrow
... a basic awk approach ...awk ' ...
... a basic awk approach ...awk '
$0~/IN:CTRL=/ {f="I"; i++}
$0~/OUT:CTRL=/ {f="O"; o++}
f=="I" {IN[i]=IN[i] RS $0}
f=="O" {OUT[o]=OUT[o] RS $0}
END {for (n in IN)
print...
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Posted By jethrow
... another option ...| cut -c10- | tr -d _
... another option ...| cut -c10- | tr -d _
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Posted By jethrow
... could utilize awk, which natively handles...
... could utilize awk, which natively handles floats:b=`echo $1|awk '{print $0*.43}'`

... my bad, missed the second page where this had been resolved ...
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Posted By jethrow
perl -ne ' if(m/User@Host/){s/\s//g;...
perl -ne '
if(m/User@Host/){s/\s//g; if($.>1){print "\n"}; print "$_ | "}
elsif((@m = m/\w+:\s\w+/g) && (0+@m>2)){print join(" | ",@m) }
else {chomp; print " | $_"}
' file
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