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== Print file == | == Print file == | ||
awk '{print}' filename.txt | awk '{print}' filename.txt | ||
''' Find text in file ''' | |||
awk '/bug/ {print}' filename.txt | |||
'''Print certain columns ''' | |||
awk '{print $1,$2}' filename.txt | |||
'''Print out line numbers ''' | |||
awk '{print NR, $0}' filename.txt | |||
awk '{print $1, $NF}' filename.txt | |||
// $0 prints the entire line | |||
// NR prints the line number | |||
// NF prints the last field of the file | |||
awk '{print NR "- " $1}' filename.txt | |||
// adds a - between columns | |||
''' AWK using Custom delimiter ''' | |||
Awk -F "," '{print $1}' | |||
''' AWK using More than one Delimiter''' | |||
awk -F ",|\" '{print $1}' | |||
using comma and slash as the seperator | |||
''' AWK bash script to search csv file''' | |||
echo -e "\nEnter search term" | |||
read varname | |||
# echo -e "\nEnter File Name" | |||
# read fname | |||
fname="export.csv" | |||
# echo -e "\nEnter Delemiter" | |||
dm1=',' | |||
dm2='/' | |||
# echo -e "\nDelimeter 2" | |||
# read dm2 | |||
cat $fname | grep -i "$varname" | awk -F"$dm1|$dm2" '{print $2, $3, $5, "-", $6}'| sed 's/\"/*/g' | |||
'''search log file ''' | |||
cat /var/log/apache2/access.log | grep -i 'ads.outwaterads.com' | awk '{print $1, $2,$3,$4, $6,$7}' |
Latest revision as of 18:15, 20 November 2023
Print file
awk '{print}' filename.txt
Find text in file
awk '/bug/ {print}' filename.txt
Print certain columns
awk '{print $1,$2}' filename.txt
Print out line numbers
awk '{print NR, $0}' filename.txt awk '{print $1, $NF}' filename.txt // $0 prints the entire line // NR prints the line number // NF prints the last field of the file awk '{print NR "- " $1}' filename.txt // adds a - between columns
AWK using Custom delimiter
Awk -F "," '{print $1}'
AWK using More than one Delimiter
awk -F ",|\" '{print $1}' using comma and slash as the seperator
AWK bash script to search csv file
echo -e "\nEnter search term" read varname # echo -e "\nEnter File Name" # read fname fname="export.csv" # echo -e "\nEnter Delemiter" dm1=',' dm2='/' # echo -e "\nDelimeter 2" # read dm2 cat $fname | grep -i "$varname" | awk -F"$dm1|$dm2" '{print $2, $3, $5, "-", $6}'| sed 's/\"/*/g'
search log file
cat /var/log/apache2/access.log | grep -i 'ads.outwaterads.com' | awk '{print $1, $2,$3,$4, $6,$7}'