I have a question when I use awk and grep to parse log files. The log file contains some strings with figures, e.g.
Amount: 20
Amount: 30.1
And I use grep to parse the lines with keyword "Amount", and then use awk to get the amount and do a sum:
the command is like:
cat mylog.log | grep Amount | awk -F 'Amount: ' '{sum+=$2}END{print sum}'
It works fine for me. However, sometimes the mylog.log file does not contains the keyword 'Amount'. In this case, I want to print 0, but the above awk command will print nothing. How can I make awk print something when grep returns nothing?
awk -F 'Amount: ' 'BEGIN{sum=0}{sum+=$2}END{print sum}'
grep
withawk
and you never needcat
with either one.