You could do
if you want it as a one-liner. Beware that it splits with the special ' ' delimiter which isn't identical to / / (see split). If you really need to split on a single space, consult the perlrun manpage for the -F switch which sets split pattern and use \x20.perl -awnle 'print $F[4]'
Other than that, I think it's clear enough.
ihb
Read argumentation in its context!
In reply to Re: Column help
by ihb
in thread Column help
by mhearse
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