OFS The output field separator, a blank by default.
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print Prints the current record.
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Each field in the input line may be referenced by its posi-
tion, $1, $2, and so on. $0 is the whole line. The value of
a field may be assigned to as well. Fields need not be
referenced by constants:
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substr(s, i, n) returns the n-character substring of
s starting at i. If n is omitted,
the rest of s is used.
It's all in the man pages along with some good examples.
doing 'man ksh' and searching for '$' in the ' Parameters ' section yields [$$]:
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The following special parameters are implicitly set by the shell and
cannot be set directly using assignments:
! Process id of the last background process started. If no back-
ground processes have been started, the parameter is not set.
# The number of positional parameters (i.e., $1, $2, etc.).
$ The process ID of the shell, or the PID of the original shell if
it is a subshell.
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