Thanks Adam (I hope I got that correctly). This one's a nugget for someone like me who's just trying to get into the command line environment. Thanks for all the examples, they made awk capabilities very clear.. it's a great introduction. Hope to see more of such topics
Very thorough. How do you use the next statement in the { } that is not the BEGIN or END? I’m using bash and it does not work. I’ve taken the example from the book “sed & awk” by Dale and Arnold page 156.
I have been parsing raw text data from multiple sources for different data projects in Python for 6 years now. Its not bad, but AWK is better for lots of them. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you for the video. Could you please share the aws link for downloading the data mentioned in the video (4:54min) to help try along. Trying to access it seems to give access denied error
Oh shoot, it looks like they have changed taken it down. It can be found on the wayback machine here: web.archive.org/web/20200919090548/s3.amazonaws.com/amazon-reviews-pds/tsv/amazon_reviews_us_Books_v1_00.tsv.gz
Data file has moved:
web.archive.org/web/20200919090548/s3.amazonaws.com/amazon-reviews-pds/tsv/amazon_reviews_us_Books_v1_00.tsv.gz
Second edition of The AWK Programming Language just came out btw.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Great book! I wonder what they changed?
Very concise and to the point. Thank you so much!
Thanks Adam (I hope I got that correctly). This one's a nugget for someone like me who's just trying to get into the command line environment. Thanks for all the examples, they made awk capabilities very clear.. it's a great introduction. Hope to see more of such topics
Very welcome!
Very thorough. How do you use the next statement in the { } that is not the BEGIN or END? I’m using bash and it does not work. I’ve taken the example from the book “sed & awk” by Dale and Arnold page 156.
I have been parsing raw text data from multiple sources for different data projects in Python for 6 years now. Its not bad, but AWK is better for lots of them. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for sharing! yeah, at certain tasks sizes AWK is a great fit.
Python is still great past a certain size though.
In 2024….
Awk is 47 years old!!!
Exciting old program!
Still going strong!
Tangfastic, thanks!
How do you get the entire bottom bar to change colour for each vim mode? Mine doesn’t do that. Can we configure that in the vim plugin?
I think its vim.statusBarColorControl
Thx this is so well done!
Thanks!
Except for endless repetitions of “right”
Thank you for the video. Could you please share the aws link for downloading the data mentioned in the video (4:54min) to help try along. Trying to access it seems to give access denied error
Oh shoot, it looks like they have changed taken it down.
It can be found on the wayback machine here:
web.archive.org/web/20200919090548/s3.amazonaws.com/amazon-reviews-pds/tsv/amazon_reviews_us_Books_v1_00.tsv.gz
@@EarthlyTech Thank you
awkwkwkwkwkwk means hahahahah in Indonesian language