File contents: (based on topic -> 1)
"Shimshon A",
"(blank)",
"November 24, 2012",
"13,481",
"jonathan t",
"Laguna Niguel, CA",
"November 24, 2012",
"13,480",
"scott b",
"Sussex, NJ",
"November 24, 2012",
"13,479",
How to improve the command?:
gawk --posix 'ORS="";{sub(/,[0-9]{3}/, "&&\n"); print }' file
Result:
$ gawk --posix 'ORS="";{sub(/,[0-9]{3}/, "&&\n"); print }' file
"Shimshon A","(blank)","November 24, 2012","13,481,481
","jonathan t","Laguna Niguel, CA","November 24, 2012","13,480,480
","scott b","Sussex, NJ","November 24, 2012","13,479,479
",userpc@userpc-desktop:~/Pulpit$
I want to print:
"Shimshon A","(blank)","November 24, 2012","13,481"
"jonathan t","Laguna Niguel, CA","November 24, 2012","13,480"
"scott b","Sussex, NJ","November 24, 2012","13,479"
Please only solution in awk.
Thank you for your help.
sub()
function? The other question seems to show how to do everything you want, what's wrong with it?&&
it means you want to duplicate the last 3 digits, since each&
will be replaced with the match.