what is the best way to do something like
awk '{ print $1, $3, $5 }'
but in a dynamic way?
The case is that the last field to print in only known at runtime. so it might be $1, $3, $5, it might also be $1, $3, $5, $7, $9 or even more
my first trial is like:
awk -v MAX=7 '{for (i = 2; i < MAX; i+=2) {print i,$i} }'
but it print one field in a line:
a[2]
a[4]
a[6]
instead of
a[2] a[4] a[6]
is there a better way to achieve this?
Thanks for all your suggestion. :)
One follow-up question. at runtime, I already have the sequence available, say MyArray=(2 4 6 8) is there a way to "pass" this array into awk and ask awk to print $2 $4 $6 $8 ? so that I can save one for-loop inside awk