I'm an awk newbie. I have a file that looks like:
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<fo:external-graphic width="auto" height="auto" content-width="36pt" src="url(file:/C:/Users/xxx/images/tip.svg)"/>
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" width="6.3in" height="auto" content-width="246px" content-height="322px"/>
I'm trying to perform a search and replace in-place for the "fo" tag. I want to capture the beginning of the tag, as well as the "src" parameter. Please note that the position of the src tag varies from line to line!
I've been able to get the fields I want using the following:
awk '/<fo:external-graphic.*/ {for (i=1; i<=NF; ++i) {if ($i ~ "src") print $1 " " $i}}' inventory.txt
How can I do an in-place substitution of this? I also want to append a string to new contents of the line. I've tried:
awk '/<fo:external-graphic.*/ {for (i=1; i<=NF; ++i) {if ($i ~ "src") print $1 " " $i "misc stuff here"}}' inventory.txt
But it completely messes up the order of the resulting string, which I want to be of the form:
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" misc stuff here
PS1: Further clarification about what result I want: The file contains strings like:
<fo:external-graphic width="auto" height="auto" content-width="36pt" src="url(file:/C:/Users/xxx/images/tip.svg)"/>
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" width="6.3in" height="auto" content-width="246px" content-height="322px"/>
I want to process these in and get an output like:
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" _completely new stuff here, till end of string_ />
for example:
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" age="25" sex="M" />
I want the result to ALWAYS begin with:
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)"
then the extra stuff eg:
age="25" sex="M" />
No other part of the original string is needed in the final output.
PS2: Can I pack all this into a gsub? To the best of my knowledge, gsub only take two arguments. I've tried to make a complex expression, for the replace argument, but it keeps failing eg:
gawk '/<fo:external-graphic.*/ {for (i=1; i<=NF; ++i) {if ($i ~ "src") gsub($0, "boy band"); {print}}}' inventory.txt > testres
PS3: This is just a newbie observation, maybe I'm wrong. Consider a file with the following contents:
Donald Trump
Donald Duck
George Bush
Steve Austin
The regexp to search for all lines that begin with Donald is:
/^Donald/
If I want to replace all occurrences of "Donald" with "Barrack", I could do the following:
gawk -i inplace '{ gsub(/^Donald/, "Barrack"); { print } }' FILENAME
If I want to completely change all lines that contain "Donald" I would do:
gawk -i inplace '{ gsub(/^Donald.*/, "Barrack"); { print } }' FILENAME
gawk and gsub appear to only replace the span or whatever part of the string matches the given regexp. Thus if I want to completely change a whole line, my regexp should span the whole of that line.
PS4: Just to clear any ambiguities about the solution I expect. Given the following file:
<fo:external-graphic width="auto" height="auto" content-width="36pt" src="url(file:/C:/Users/xxx/images/tip.svg)"/>
<fo:external-graphic width="6.3in" height="auto" src="url(images/image1.png)" content-width="246px" content-height="322px"/>
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" width="6.3in" content-width="246px" content-height="322px"/>
I'm looking for an awk/gawk solution that will replace this file with:
<fo:external-graphic src="url(file:/C:/Users/xxx/images/tip.svg)" age="25" sex="M" />
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" age="25" sex="M"/>
<fo:external-graphic src="url(images/image1.png)" age="25" sex="M"/>
The target file must be changed.