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awk
an awk-ward (or not really) language.
some notes in process.
projects
g2e is an opinionated gempub to epub converter written in awk:
g2e
my solutions for advent of code 2021 have been written in awk.
advent of code 2021
resources
gawk user's guide
awk tutorial: tutorialspoint
some built-in variables
- FS: input field separator (by default, space)
- RS: record field separator (by default, newline)
- NF: number of fields in current record
- NR: number of current record
- FNR: number of current record relative to current file
- OFS: output field separator (by default, space)
- ORS: output record separator (by default, newline)
- RSTART: index of the first position in the string matched by match( )
- RLENGTH: length of the string matched by match( )
- ARGV: array that stores the command-line arguments. index starts at 0
- ARGC: number of command-line provided arguments
- ARGIND: index in ARGV that is currently being processed (not necessarily compatible with all awks)
$0 represents the entire input record, and $n the nth field in the current record (starting to count from 1)
awk tutorial: built-in variables
some built-in functions
awk tutorial: built-in functions
miscellaneous functions
string functions
strings
the index of the first character is 1!
- index( string, sub) : index of sub as a substring of string
- length( string )
- match( string, regex ) : index of the longest match of regex in string
- split( string, arr, regex ) : split string into array using regex as separator
- printf( format, expr-list)
- strtonum(string): useful to convert from hexadecimal (0x prefix) or octal (0 prefix)
- gsub( regex, sub, string): global substitution of regex with sub in string. if string is ommited, $0 is used
- sub(regex, sub, string): substitute regex with sub in string, once. if string is omitted, $0 is used
- substr(string, start, len): returns the substring from start index, with length len. if len is ommitted, it goes until the end of the string
- tolower( str )
- toupper( str )
misc
- getline: read the next line. and other possibilities:
Explicit Input with getline
The getline command is used in several different ways and should not be used by beginners.
(?)
- next: stops the current processing and start over with next line
- system: execute the specified command and returns its exit status
- delete: delete an element from an array, or an array
gawk
gawk user's guide
bit-manipulation functions
note: to run in compatibility mode, without gnu extensions, use the -c or --traditional flag:
$ awk -c
other notes
- apparently counters/accumulators don't need to be initialized at 0
- boolean values are 0 or 1
record separation
records separated by empty lines can be extracted with:
RS = ""
without modifying FS, fields will be separated by any whitespace, including newlines.
gawk allows regexp in RS, traditional awk will only accept one character.
field separation
one can get one character at a time by setting (in gawk?) :
FS = ""
loop through the elements of an array
this approach might yield the results in different order depending on the awk implementation.
arr["a"] = 1
arr["b"] = 2
for(key in arr)
print key ": " arr[key]
incoming links
apuntes
gemini
introduction to uxn programming book
advent of code 2021
traducciones
introducción a programación uxn
wiki
meta
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contact
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