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To Miriam, for making me complete.
To Chana, for the joy you bring us.
To Rivka, for the exponential increase.
To Nachum, for the added dimension.
This book teaches you about the awk
language and
how you can use it effectively. You should already be familiar with basic
system commands, such as cat
and ls
,(1) and basic shell
facilities, such as Input/Output (I/O) redirection and pipes.
Implementations of the awk
language are available for many different
computing environments. This book, while describing the awk
language
in general, also describes a particular implementation of awk
called
gawk
(which stands for "GNU Awk"). gawk
runs on a broad range
of Unix systems, ranging from 80386 PC-based computers, up through large scale
systems, such as Crays. gawk
has also been ported to MS-DOS and
OS/2 PC's, Atari and Amiga micro-computers, and VMS.
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