问题
I have the following data:
"b":1.14105,"a":1.14106,"x":48,"t":1594771200000
"a":1.141,"b":1.14099,"x":48,"t":1594771206000
...
I am trying to display data in a given order and only for three fields. As the fields order is not guaranteed, I need to read the "tag" for each comma separated column for each line.
I have tried to solve this task using awk:
awk -F',' '
{
for(i=1; i<=$NF; i++) {
if(index($i,"\"a\":")!=0) a=$i;
if(index($i,"\"b\":")!=0) b=$i;
if(index($i,"\"t\":")!=0) t=$i;
}
printf("%s,%s,%s\n",a,b,t);
}
'
But I get:
,,
,,
...
In the above data sample, I would expect:
"a":1.14106,"b":1.14105,"t":1594771200000
"a":1.141,"b":1.14099,"t":1594771206000
...
Note: I am using the awk shipped with FreeBSD
回答1:
With awk and an array:
awk -F '[:,]' '{for(i=1; i<=NF; i=i+2){a[$i]=$(i+1)}; print "\"a\":" a["\"a\""] ",\"b\":" a["\"b\""] ",\"t\":" a["\"t\""]}' file
or
awk -F '[":,]' '{for(i=2; i<=NF; i=i+4){a[$i]=$(i+2)}; print "\"a\":" a["a"] ",\"b\":" a["b"] ",\"t\":" a["t"]}' file
Output:
"a":1.14106,"b":1.14105,"t":1594771200000 "a":1.141,"b":1.14099,"t":1594771206000
回答2:
$ cat tst.awk
BEGIN {
FS = "[,:]"
OFS = ","
}
{
for (i=1; i<NF; i+=2) {
f[$i] = $(i+1)
}
print p("a"), p("b"), p("t")
}
function p(tag, t) {
t = "\"" tag "\""
return t ":" f[t]
}
.
$ awk -f tst.awk file
"a":1.14106,"b":1.14105,"t":1594771200000
"a":1.141,"b":1.14099,"t":1594771206000
回答3:
similar awk where you can specify the fields and order.
$ awk -F[:,] -v fields='"a","b","t"' 'BEGIN{n=split(fields,f)}
{for(i=1;i<NF;i+=2) map[$i]=$(i+1);
for(i=1;i<=n;i++) printf "%s", f[i]":"map[f[i]] (i==n?ORS:",")}' file
"a":1.14106,"b":1.14105,"t":1594771200000
"a":1.141,"b":1.14099,"t":1594771206000
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62925668/how-do-i-detect-embbeded-field-names-and-reorder-fields-using-awk