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Learning AWK Programming

By : Shiwang Kalkhanda
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Book Image

Learning AWK Programming

5 (1)
By: Shiwang Kalkhanda

Overview of this book

AWK is one of the most primitive and powerful utilities which exists in all Unix and Unix-like distributions. It is used as a command-line utility when performing a basic text-processing operation, and as programming language when dealing with complex text-processing and mining tasks. With this book, you will have the required expertise to practice advanced AWK programming in real-life examples. The book starts off with an introduction to AWK essentials. You will then be introduced to regular expressions, AWK variables and constants, arrays and AWK functions and more. The book then delves deeper into more complex tasks, such as printing formatted output in AWK, control flow statements, GNU's implementation of AWK covering the advanced features of GNU AWK, such as network communication, debugging, and inter-process communication in the GAWK programming language which is not easily possible with AWK. By the end of this book, the reader will have worked on the practical implementation of text processing and pattern matching using AWK to perform routine tasks.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Logical or Boolean expressions

Boolean expressions are also known as logical expressions. It is a combination of comparison expressions or matching expressions, using the Boolean operators together with parentheses to control nesting. There are three Boolean operators, namely or ( ||) , and (&&), and not (!). The truth value of Boolean expression is calculated by combining the truth values of the component expressions.

Boolean expressions are used to combine two or more conditional expressions. They return numeric value 1 if true and 0 if false.

Logical AND (&&): This operator is represented by the && symbol. Its syntax is:

expr1 && expr2

It evaluates to true if both expressions expr1 and expr2 evaluate to true; otherwise it returns false. Also expr2 is evaluated if and only if expr1 evaluates to true. For example, we print those records from the...