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I want to select line of a file where the absolute value of column 9 is less than 500. Column is sometimes positive, sometimes negative.

awk -F'\t' '{ if ($9 < |500|) {print $0} }' > output.bam

This doesn't work so far .. one round on internet told me that to use the absolute value we should add

func abs(x) { return (x<0) ? x*-1 : x }

Then how am I suppose to put this along with the value of column 9?? I don't know what could be a proper syntax..

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awk -F'\t' 'function abs(x){return ((x < 0.0) ? -x : x)} {if (abs($9) < 500) print $0}'
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    I'd prefer to see that as a multi-liner instead of a one-liner, but what's there should work. Jun 25, 2012 at 8:22
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For quick one-liners, I use this approach:

awk -F'\t' 'sqrt($9*$9) < 500' > output.bam

It's quick to type, but for large jobs, I'd imagine that sqrt() would impose a performance hit.

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    {print} is implied, you can drop that part. Nov 13, 2013 at 15:37
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    +1; slight simplification: sqrt($9^2) (note the use of ^ rather than ** for exponentiation - ** is not POSIX-compliant).
    – mklement0
    Apr 8, 2014 at 15:07
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Is this too obvious and/or not elegant ?

awk -F'\t' '$9 < 500 && $9 > -500' > output.bam
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There is a loss of precision using sqrt($9^2). That might be a problem if you want to print the absolute value as well.

Solution: process as text, and simply remove the leading minus sign, if present.

This guarantees that the output matches the input exactly.

Code:

awk '{sub("^-", "", $9); if ($9 < 500) print $9}' inputfile

Summary: to get absolute value using awk, simply remove the leading minus (-) character from a field, if present.

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hopefully this should account for as many scenarios as possible :

  {m,g}awk '
  function abs(_) { 
     return        \
     (""==_ || _==+_) \
        ?   (+_ <= -_  ? -_ :+_) \
     : _!~"[Ii][Nn][Ff]|[Nn][Aa][Nn]|[0-9]" \
        ?              _\
     : substr("",sub("^[ \t]*[-]?[+]*","+",_))_ 

  } BEGIN { 
       OFS  =      FS = "="
       OFMT = CONVFMT = "%+.1"(__=5)"g" 
        ___ = \
              ".<-.str.|.numeric.->." 
  }  {           
      $++NF = abs($!_) 
      $++NF = ___
        $__ =    +$!_
      $++NF = abs($__); print 

  } END {
      print _=sprintf("%.50g",log(_=_<_)), abs(_),___,
                            _=log(_<_),    abs(_)

      print _=sprintf("%.50g", -(-log(_=_<_)/-log(_))), 
                             abs(_),___,_=+_, abs(_)  }'


-49386.673343919203   +49386.6733439192  .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  -49386.6733439192  +49386.6733439192
-37041.047348385706   +37041.0473483857  .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  -37041.0473483857  +37041.0473483857
-24695.421352852205   +24695.4213528522  .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  -24695.4213528522  +24695.4213528522
-12349.795357318704   +12349.7953573187  .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  -12349.7953573187  +12349.7953573187
-4.169361785203       +4.169361785203    .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  -4.169361785203    +4.169361785203
-inf                  +inf               .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  -inf               +inf
-nan                  +nan               .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  -nan               +nan
12341.456633748297    +12341.4566337483  .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  +12341.4566337483  +12341.4566337483
24687.082629281798    +24687.0826292818  .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  +24687.0826292818  +24687.0826292818
37032.708624815299    +37032.7086248153  .<-.str.|.numeric.->.  +37032.7086248153  +37032.7086248153

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