How can I add a new column to a file using awk?
original.file
F1 F2 F3 ..F10
add F11 to original.file
F1 F2 F3 ..F10 F11
awk '{print $0, "F11"}' original.file
awk -v OFS=x '{print $0, "F11"}'
if you want to change the output field separator (x)
Commented
Aug 1, 2016 at 0:00
If you want to add a column to a file, you can do the following.
remark: We assume that the field separator FS
equals to the string "fs"
. You can replace this by anything, or if you just use <blanks> as field separator, you can remove the BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"}
part in any of the following solutions.
add a column at the beginning:
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"}{print value OFS $0}' file
add a column at the end:
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"}{print $0 OFS value}' file
add a column before column n
:
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"}{$n = value OFS $n}1' file
add column after column n
:
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"}{$n = $n OFS value}1' file
add a column before each of column n1
< n2
< ... < nm
: (start at the back)
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"; split("n1,n2,n3,...,nm",a,",")}
{for(i=m;i>0;--i) $(a[i]) = value OFS $(a[i])}1' file
or for different values
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"; split("n1,n2,n3,...,nm",a,","); split("value1,value2,...,valuem",v,",")}
{for(i=m;i>0;--i) $(a[i]) = v[i] OFS $(a[i])}1' file
add a column after each of column n1
< n2
< ... < nm
: (start at the back)
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"; split("n1,n2,n3,...,nm",a,",")}
{for(i=m;i>0;--i) $(a[i]) = $(a[i]) OFS value}1' file
or for different values
awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="fs"; split("n1,n2,n3,...,nm",a,","); split("value1,value2,...,valuem",v,",")}
{for(i=m;i>0;--i) $(a[i]) = $(a[i]) OFS v[i]}1' file
print $0
. See unix.stackexchange.com/q/63891/273492
try:
awk 'BEGIN{getline to_add < "f3"}{print $0,to_add}' f
Reads the column to add from file "f3" and saves it in the variable to_add. After that it adds the column to each line of file f.
HTH Chris
If you data is tabulated, this is the only thing worked for me:
awk '{print $0 "\tVALUE"}' file
paste
instead ofawk
but other answers may be useful as well.