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How to edit a string matching a pattern in a specific field on the condition another string is not present on the same line

I need to edit the string "NA" to "Na" only if it is in the 6th field of a file. I can currently achieve this with: awk '{gsub("NA","Na",$6)}1' $filename ...
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awk print between lines when "/" is part of the name

I need to print lines between those that contain a "/" in the name. I tried with: awk '/+SOLUTION/ESTIMATES/,/-SOLUTION/ESTIMATES/' $F > fil$F and awk '/+SOLUTION"/"ESTIMATES/,/...
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how to print first word from a string with multiple words without space?

I have a shell script to print appimage filenames inside a folder like this #! /bin/bash Dir="$HOME/Applications/" Dir2="$HOME/Downloads/" cd -P "$Dir" for f in *....
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How to print leading zeros (padding) in awk?

I am trying to print 99.11111 as 099.11 in AWK. I have tried the following variations without success. $ awk '{printf ("%000.2f\n", $1);}' <<< 99.111111 99.11 $ awk '{printf ("%...
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Quoting a string in output from awk

I am fetching a string from a file using awk as shown below. Now I would like to double quote it. Any support would be highly appreciated. awk -F',' '{print $(NF)}' sample.csv| tail +2 output: ...
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How to returns the correct character after manipulating the output of ps ax | grep [duplicate]

I would like to have some help writing a script (which should works on freebsd where I have sh as default) that should grab a precise character when I do a "ps ax | grep" command from the ...
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Awk substr index 0

I just discovered that substr() in awk accepts either 0 or 1 as the initial index in a string. I tested this in Gawk 5.1.0 and MacOS awk 20070501. awk 'BEGIN {print substr("abcd", 0, 1)}' ...
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split string using a substring as delimiter and get the later part

Here is my string LIBRARY_TRGT_CANV,CANV_MATCH<anything> I wish to get all the text after last occurance of our delimiter which is _TRGT_: Desired output: CANV,CANV_MATCH<anything> ------ ...
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Need help Formatting a file having key: value [duplicate]

I have a file having the below values: cat data.txt server1: 'calv' server2: 'anot' log: '/u/log/1' server3: 'calv' server4: 'anot' server5: 'secd' server6: 'calv' LIB_TRGT_calv,anot: '/tmp/hello.txt' ...
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Need to format text file and update based of key value format

I have a file having the below values: cat data.txt server1: calv server2: anot log: /u/log/1 server3: calv server4: anot server5: secd server6: calv LIB_TRGT_calv,anot: /tmp/hello.txt LIB_TRGT_secd: /...
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How to make sure that the last character of each line of a file ends with single quote character

I have a file which has several lines. I wish to update the file while making sure that the last visible character of each line of the file is a single quote '. In case not, then we should add the ...
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How to add single quote at the end of ONLY the last line of a file [duplicate]

I want a non-perl solution where I should be able to append a single quote ' at the last visible (non-escape characters) line of a file and save it back to the file. cat example.txt var1: 'funn' var2: ...
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Remove duplicates of specific line keeping only the first appearance of each without touching other unspecified duplicates

I'm trying to edit a text file containing several duplicates. The goal is to keep only the first match of a string and remove the rest duplicate lines of the same string. In the example file * Title 1 ...
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How to search for a string in a very large file with very long lines?

It turns out I was accidentally using grep wrong yesterday. I just checked my bash history and saw what I was executing: grep search-string-here -f large-file-with-long-lines.txt And that was what ...
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Increment mountpoint name with awk

I am currently writing a script that makes mounting of LUKS devices easier. In the script I do have a default mountpoint name (data_1), - however, if a mountpoint like that already exists, I want to ...
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