Printing one column from one file - awk












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I have this program that restrict the area in input file where is a table and print the number from it. Some of them after an arithmeric operation. I use this program for several files.



BEGIN { CONVFMT="%0.17f" }
/D Format/ { in_f_format=0; next }
/F Format/ { in_f_format=1; next }
in_f_format != 1 { next }
!($1 ~ /^[1-9]/) { next }
$1 == 11 { prt(180,3.141592653589); next }
$1 == 15 { prt(100,1); next }
$1 == 20 { prt(10,1); next }
$1 == 26 { next }
{ prt(1,1) }

function prt(mult, div) {
print trunc($5 * mult / div) ORS trunc($6 * mult / div)
}

function trunc(n, s) {
s=index(n,".")
return (s ? substr(n,1,s+6) : n)
}


So I write



awk -f program.awk input??.txt > output


and I get a column of numbers from all files. Is it possible I get more columns, I mean one column from one file? Thank you










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    I have this program that restrict the area in input file where is a table and print the number from it. Some of them after an arithmeric operation. I use this program for several files.



    BEGIN { CONVFMT="%0.17f" }
    /D Format/ { in_f_format=0; next }
    /F Format/ { in_f_format=1; next }
    in_f_format != 1 { next }
    !($1 ~ /^[1-9]/) { next }
    $1 == 11 { prt(180,3.141592653589); next }
    $1 == 15 { prt(100,1); next }
    $1 == 20 { prt(10,1); next }
    $1 == 26 { next }
    { prt(1,1) }

    function prt(mult, div) {
    print trunc($5 * mult / div) ORS trunc($6 * mult / div)
    }

    function trunc(n, s) {
    s=index(n,".")
    return (s ? substr(n,1,s+6) : n)
    }


    So I write



    awk -f program.awk input??.txt > output


    and I get a column of numbers from all files. Is it possible I get more columns, I mean one column from one file? Thank you










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      I have this program that restrict the area in input file where is a table and print the number from it. Some of them after an arithmeric operation. I use this program for several files.



      BEGIN { CONVFMT="%0.17f" }
      /D Format/ { in_f_format=0; next }
      /F Format/ { in_f_format=1; next }
      in_f_format != 1 { next }
      !($1 ~ /^[1-9]/) { next }
      $1 == 11 { prt(180,3.141592653589); next }
      $1 == 15 { prt(100,1); next }
      $1 == 20 { prt(10,1); next }
      $1 == 26 { next }
      { prt(1,1) }

      function prt(mult, div) {
      print trunc($5 * mult / div) ORS trunc($6 * mult / div)
      }

      function trunc(n, s) {
      s=index(n,".")
      return (s ? substr(n,1,s+6) : n)
      }


      So I write



      awk -f program.awk input??.txt > output


      and I get a column of numbers from all files. Is it possible I get more columns, I mean one column from one file? Thank you










      share|improve this question














      I have this program that restrict the area in input file where is a table and print the number from it. Some of them after an arithmeric operation. I use this program for several files.



      BEGIN { CONVFMT="%0.17f" }
      /D Format/ { in_f_format=0; next }
      /F Format/ { in_f_format=1; next }
      in_f_format != 1 { next }
      !($1 ~ /^[1-9]/) { next }
      $1 == 11 { prt(180,3.141592653589); next }
      $1 == 15 { prt(100,1); next }
      $1 == 20 { prt(10,1); next }
      $1 == 26 { next }
      { prt(1,1) }

      function prt(mult, div) {
      print trunc($5 * mult / div) ORS trunc($6 * mult / div)
      }

      function trunc(n, s) {
      s=index(n,".")
      return (s ? substr(n,1,s+6) : n)
      }


      So I write



      awk -f program.awk input??.txt > output


      and I get a column of numbers from all files. Is it possible I get more columns, I mean one column from one file? Thank you







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