awk comments
Spannring
icsu7039 at attila.cs.montana.edu
Tue Apr 30 01:27:13 AEST 1991
>In article <6188 at flint4.UUCP>, tang at motcid.UUCP (Sam D. Tang) writes:
> How does one add comments to an awk program?
You use the pound sign (#) for a comment. The comment will stretch
to the end of the line. Here is an example-
>---------------cut here-------------<
# count.awk
# This awk script will count the number of words, and lines in a file.
# a word is defined as any string of characters delimited by white space
{
# We will do the next line for every record in the file
words += NF;
}
END {
printf "words: %5d\n", words; # print number of words in field width of 5
printf "lines: %5d\n", NR; # print number of lines using width of 5
}
>---------------cut here-------------<
Note that this is not a shell script. To run this program you will
have to type `awk -f count.awk'
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