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'''AWK''' is a general purpose programming language that is designed for processing text-based data, either in files or data streams. AWK is an example of a programming language that extensively uses the string datatype, associative arrays (that is, arrays indexed by key strings), and regular expressions. The power, terseness, and limitations of AWK programs and sed scripts inspired Larry Wall to write Perl. Because of their dense notation, all these languages are often used for writing one-liner programs.
The reference implementation is still maintained by Brian Kernighan (the "K" in AWK).
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This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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AWK is a general purpose programming language that is designed for processing text-based data, either in files or data streams. AWK is an example of a programming language that extensively uses the string datatype, associative arrays (that is, arrays indexed by key strings), and regular expressions. The power, terseness, and limitations of AWK programs and sed scripts inspired Larry Wall to write Perl. Because of their dense notation, all these languages are often used for writing one-liner programs.
The reference implementation is still maintained by Brian Kernighan (the "K" in AWK).
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Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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- AWK Implementations (8 P)
- AWK User (69 P)
- Awk User (2 P)
Pages in category "AWK"
The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 709 total.
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- String concatenation
- String interpolation (included)
- String length
- String matching
- String prepend
- Strip a set of characters from a string
- Strip block comments
- Strip comments from a string
- Strip control codes and extended characters from a string
- Strip whitespace from a string/Top and tail
- Strong and weak primes
- Subleq
- Substring
- Substring primes
- Substring/Top and tail
- Successive prime differences
- Sudan function
- Sudoku
- Sum and product of an array
- Sum and product puzzle
- Sum digits of an integer
- Sum multiples of 3 and 5
- Sum of a series
- Sum of divisors
- Sum of elements below main diagonal of matrix
- Sum of first n cubes
- Sum of primes in odd positions is prime
- Sum of square and cube digits of an integer are primes
- Sum of squares
- Sum of the digits of n is substring of n
- Sum of two adjacent numbers are primes
- Sum to 100
- Summarize primes
- Summation of primes
- Superpermutation minimisation
- Sylvester's sequence
- Symmetric difference
- Syntax highlighting using Mediawiki formatting
- System time
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- Table creation
- Table creation/Postal addresses
- Take notes on the command line
- Tau function
- Tau number
- Taxicab numbers
- Teacup rim text
- Temperature conversion
- Terminal control/Clear the screen
- Terminal control/Display an extended character
- Terminal control/Inverse video
- Terminal control/Ringing the terminal bell
- Terminal control/Unicode output
- Test integerness
- Text between
- Text processing/1
- Text processing/2
- Text processing/Max licenses in use
- Textonyms
- The Name Game
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- Thue-Morse
- Tic-tac-toe
- Tokenize a string
- Top rank per group
- Totient function
- Towers of Hanoi
- Trabb Pardo–Knuth algorithm
- Tree traversal
- Trigonometric functions
- Triplet of three numbers
- Truncatable primes
- Truncate a file
- Twin primes
- Two identical strings
- Two sum
- Type detection