hpr2816 :: Gnu Awk - Part 14
Redirection of input and output - part 1
Hosted by Dave Morriss on Monday, 2019-05-20 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
Awk utility, Awk Language, gawk, redirection.
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Duration: 00:22:37
Learning Awk.
Episodes about using Awk, the text manipulation language. It comes in various forms called awk, nawk, mawk and gawk, but the standard version on Linux is GNU Awk (gawk). It's a programming language optimised for the manipulation of delimited text.
Introduction
This is the fourteenth episode of the “Learning Awk” series which is being produced by b-yeezi and myself.
In this episode and the next I want to start looking at redirection within Awk programs. I had originally intended to cover the subject in one episode, but there is just too much.
So, in the first episode I will be starting with output redirection and then in the next episode will spend some time looking at the getline
command used for explicit input, often with redirection.
Long notes
I have provided detailed notes as usual for this episode, and these can be viewed here.
Links
- Previous shows in this series on HPR:
- “Gnu Awk - Part 1” - episode 2114
- “Gnu Awk - Part 2” - episode 2129
- “Gnu Awk - Part 3” - episode 2143
- “Gnu Awk - Part 4” - episode 2163
- “Gnu Awk - Part 5” - episode 2184
- “Gnu Awk - Part 6” - episode 2238
- “Gnu Awk - Part 7” - episode 2330
- “Gnu Awk - Part 8” - episode 2438
- “Gnu Awk - Part 9” - episode 2476
- “Gnu Awk - Part 10” - episode 2526
- “Gnu Awk - Part 11” - episode 2554
- “Gnu Awk - Part 12” - episode 2610
- “Gnu Awk - Part 13” - episode 2804
- Resources: