Hello, I have a problem with passing arguments for awk. I set a variable C as charecter (or string). Then put that variable as argument for awk. Unfortuanatly, I go not get the needed result. For example, in this example, I get the content of the file but I expect it write "g" as many lines as file file coran.pls contains any input will help
[adel@localhost ~]$ C=g [adel@localhost ~]$ awk -v c=$C '{ print $c }' coran.pls [playlist] NumberOfEntries=10 File1=/home/adel/coran/105.mp3 File2=/home/adel/coran/106.mp3 File3=/home/adel/coran/107.mp3 File4=/home/adel/coran/108.mp3 File5=/home/adel/coran/109.mp3 File6=/home/adel/coran/110.mp3 File7=/home/adel/coran/111.mp3 File8=/home/adel/coran/112.mp3 File9=/home/adel/coran/113.mp3 File10=/home/adel/coran/114.mp3 -- PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000 Tunisia tel: +216 97 246 706 (+33640302046 jusqu'au 15/6) fax: +216 71 391 166
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