[1641] Filtering Data Vertically with Cut and Awk (2/2)
in series: Introduction to Unix
video tutorial by Tim Bower
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[16797] Tim Bower
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Kansas State University at Salina
`Tim Bower <http://www.sal.ksu.edu/faculty/tim/>`_
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We look at two Unix commands that filter textual data vertically, meaning according to column. The cut command is specifically for this purpose, but a simple usage of awk also filters data vertically.
Other commands used are: man, getent, ls. Shell features used are: command substitution, editing of the command line, and of course pipes.
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Good job to introduce people with basic aspects of cut and awk commands. Looking forward to new tutorials.
please make more on this subject
This video helps me get starting with awk. Thanks, Tim.



