Actions can be specified to take place prior to the actual start of processing or after it has been completed with BEGIN and END statements respectively.
Assuming a file, test.txt, exists with the following contents:
10 Peter Terence Roux 45 11 Virginia Genevieve Roux 45 12 Felix Devon Roux 5 13 David Bruce Stevenson 48 14 Bob James Smith 16 48 Adam Winter Ridley 23
Issue the following command:
awk 'BEGIN {print "NUMBER ITEM QUANTITY PRICE"}' test.txt
returns:
NUMBER ITEM QUANTITY PRICE
This would be more useful when run as:
awk 'BEGIN {print "NUMBER ITEM QUANTITY PRICE"}{print NR,$1,$2,$3}' test.txt
returns:
NUMBER ITEM QUANTITY PRICE 1 10 Peter Terence 2 11 Virginia Genevieve 3 12 Felix Devon 4 13 David Bruce 5 14 Bob James 6 48 Adam Winter
NOTE:
Assuming a file, test2.txt, exists with the following contents:
pens 10 1.99 pencils 20 3.99 staplers 5 8.99 rulers 12 2.50
Issue the following command:
awk '{x=x+($2*$3)} END {print "Total Value of Inventory: "x}' test2.txt
returns:
Total Value of Inventory: 174.65
This would be more useful when run as:
awk '{x=x+($2*$3)} {print $1,"QTY: "$2,"PRICE:"$3,"TOTAL: "$2*$3} END {print "Total Value of Inventory: " x}' test2.txt
returns:
pens QTY: 10 PRICE:1.99 TOTAL: 19.9 pencils QTY: 20 PRICE:3.99 TOTAL: 79.8 staplers QTY: 5 PRICE:8.99 TOTAL: 44.95 rulers QTY: 12 PRICE:2.50 TOTAL: 30 Total Value of Inventory: 174.65
NOTE: