When you do know awk, and want to see/learn how the same thing is done in perl, you can use the awk-to-perl tool a2p that shipped with perl. The generated perl code is probably (very) inefficient, but at least shows you how the conversion could be done:
$ echo '/something/ { print $3 }' | a2p #!/pro/bin/perl eval 'exec /pro/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; # this emulates #! processing on NIH machines. # (remove #! line above if indigestible) eval '$'.$1.'$2;' while $ARGV[0] =~ /^([A-Za-z_0-9]+=)(.*)/ && shift; # process any FOO=bar switches $, = ' '; # set output field separator $\ = "\n"; # set output record separator while (<>) { ($Fld1,$Fld2,$Fld3) = split(' ', $_, -1); if (/something/) { print $Fld3; } }
In reply to Re: Using Perl instead of awk!
by Tux
in thread Using Perl instead of awk!
by Ragged Robin
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