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Commands used by AWK can come from two locations: | Commands used by AWK can come from two locations: | ||
- | * They can be specified on the command line, as used in the above examples. | + | * They can be specified on the command line. |
* Alternatively they can come from a source file. If such is the case, AWK is alerted to this occurrence by means of the **-f** option. | * Alternatively they can come from a source file. If such is the case, AWK is alerted to this occurrence by means of the **-f** option. | ||
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- | 11 | + | 11 |
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- | which will display something like: | + | returns: |
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Roux 45 | Roux 45 | ||
- | Virginia | + | Virginia |
Roux 45 | Roux 45 | ||
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- | Notice that the apostrophes are not used anywhere within the source file or when calling it at the command line. | + | <WRAP info> |
+ | **NOTE: | ||
- | They are only for use in differentiating the commands on the command line from file names. | + | * They are only for use in differentiating the commands on the command line from file names. |
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