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You can use the cut command just as AWK command to extract the fields in a file using a delimiter. The -d option in cut command can be used to specify the delimiter and -f option is used to specify the field position. This command prints the second field in each line by treating the space as delimiter.
Cut splits the input lines at the given delimiter (-d, --delimiter). To split by tabs omit the -d option, because splitting by tabs is the default. By using the -f (--fields) option you can specify the fields you are interested in. If you are interested in the first field of your input file simply do
Press Ctrl + V and then Tab. Tab is the default. See the cut man page. —d denim Use denim as the field delimiter character instead of the tab character.
cut command has 2 main options to work on files with delimiters: -f — To indicate which field(s) to cut. —d — To indicate the delimiter on the basis of which the cut command will cut the fields. The option “-d' followed by a comma indicates to cut the file on the basis of comma.
Processing the delimited files using AWK Where, -F: Use : as FS (delimiter) for the input field separator. Print $1 Print first field, if you want print second field use $2 and so on.
Shell script to change the delimiter of a file: Using the shell substitution command, all the commas are replaced with the colons. '${line/, /:}' will replace only the 1st match. The extra slash in '${line//, /:}' will replace all the matches. Note: This method will work in bash and ksh93 or higher, not in all flavors.
The default delimiter is the tab character. This command will extract the second and sixth field from each line, using the ',' character as the delimiter.
The -d option in cut command can be used to specify the delimiter and -f option is used to specify the field position. This command prints the second field in each line by treating the space as delimiter.
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