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From: ad+lists(a)uni-x.org
Sent: Mon, 9 May 2016 20:47:49 +0200
To: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: using awk for selective printing, and adding a new line
Am 09.05.2016 um 18:24 schrieb Antonio Olivares:
> Dear folks,
>
> I have found numerous guides using awk to format stats. I can get stats
> from a website, but when I paste them they get pasted one per line, I
> can get them to one line using awk '{printf("%s ",$0)}' and the
filename
> here, but what I want to do is to get the first 11 records and print out
> a new line "\n", then get the next 11 record and get new line
"\n"
>
> I get the data from
mediotiempo.com,
>
> data:
>
> Pos. Equipo JJ JG JE JP GF GC
> DIF PTS 1 Monterrey 17 12 1 4 38
> 23 15 37 2 Pachuca 17 8 6 3
> 31 16 15 30 3 León 17 9 3 5
> 29 19 10 30 4 América 17 8 5
> 4 34 22 12 29 5 Chivas 17 7 7
> 3 26 16 10 28 6 Morelia 17 8
> 4 5 25 24 1 28 7 Santos 17 8
> 3 6 22 20 2 27 8 Tigres 17
> 6 6 5 29 19 10 24 9 Cruz Azul
> 17 5 7 5 25 24 1 22 10 Pumas
> 17 5 7 5 23 24 -1 22 11 Toluca
> 17 5 7 5 20 21 -1 22 12 Puebla
> 17 5 7 5 21 26 -5 22 13 Club
> Querétaro 17 5 4 8 21 26 -5
> 19 14 Club Tijuana 17 3 9 5 17 26
> -9 18 15 Atlas 17 3 5 9 18 26
> -8 14 16 Dorados 17 4 2 11 18
> 32 -14 14 17 Veracruz 17 2 8 7
> 18 34 -16 14 18 Chiapas FC 17 3 3
> 11 16 33 -17 12
>
> to
>
> Pos Equipo JJ JG JE JP GF GC DIF PTS
> 1 Monterrey 16 12 1 3 37 21 16 37
> 2 America 16 8 4 4 33 21 12 28
> 3 Pachuca 16 7 6 3 29 15 14 27
> 4 Leon 16 8 3 5 28 19 9 27
> 5 Santos 16 8 3 5 22 19 3 27
> 6 Chivas 16 6 7 3 25 16 9 25
> 7 Morelia 16 7 4 5 23 23 0 25
> 8 CruzAzul 16 5 7 4 25 21 4 22
> 9 Tigres 16 5 6 5 26 19 7 21
> 10 Pumas 16 5 6 5 22 23 -1 21
> 11 Toluca 16 4 7 5 18 20 -2 19
> 12 ClubQueretaro 16 5 4 7 20 23 -3 19
> 13 Puebla 16 4 7 5 18 25 -7 19
> 14 ClubTijuana 16 3 8 5 17 26 -9 17
> 15 Dorados 16 4 2 10 18 31 -13 14
> 16 Veracruz 16 2 8 6 17 32 -15 14
> 17 Atlas 16 3 4 9 18 26 -8 13
> 18 ChiapasFC 16 3 3 10 15 31 -16 12
>
> using a sed command.
>
> I have parts of commands as follows:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # Check for arguments
> if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
> echo "Usage: $(basename $0) filename"
> exit 1
> fi
>
> if [ ! -f $1 ]; then
> echo "File "$1" doesn't exist!"
> exit 0
> fi
>
> awk '
>
> NR == 1 {
> printf "%2s %-14s %3s %3s %3s %3s %3s %3s %3s %3s \n",
> "Pos", "Equipo", "JJ", "JG",
"JE", "JP", "GF", "GC" ,
> "DIF", "PTS"
> }
>
> NR >= 2 {
> printf "%2d %-14s %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d \n",
> $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 '\n'
> }' $1
>
> but it just prints the first line and that is it because it treats the
> data as a single line. If that is possible otherwise I will have to do
> it manually.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Antonio
If you manage that the club names are always single fields of a
reasonable length, then
awk '{ for (i = 1; i <= NF; i++) if (i % 10) printf "%s\t", $i; else
printf "%s\n", $i }' $yourinputfile
does what you want.
Alexander
--
It is getting close but some formatting is messing it up
I tried
$ awk 'ORS=NR%10?" ":"\n"' $filename
it looked like it was going to work, but then in the first line, the PTS and the 1 got
tangled up. Thank you for your insight it is close. I might need to use tr -d
'\n' filename and pipe this and it could work.
Best Regards,
Antonio
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