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awk + how to capture the third field on both characters


Awk field separator bug?AWK : the ' ' as field separatorTwo files with a common field - is it possible to sort one based on the other?AWK Compare Column 1 from Two Files Print append column to third in outputawk + how to capture email address between characterscapture the second field and the last field from stringbash + how to capture the first/seconf/thired fieldHow to delete input field in AWK?how to print CSV from the third fieldUse awk on an Android command













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from ps ax we get the following output



 ps ax
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? Rs 611:56 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --switched-root --system --deserialize 21
2 ? S 4:46 [kthreadd]
3 ? R 3499:33 [ksoftirqd/0]
5 ? S< 0:00 [kworker/0:0H]
7 ? S 16:24 [migration/0]
8 ? S 0:00 [rcu_bh]
9 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/0]
10 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/1]
11 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/2]
12 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/3]
13 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/4]
14 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/5]
15 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/6]
16 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/7]
17 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/8]
18 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/9]
19 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/10]


so we want to capture the R on the third field for example



 ps ax | awk '$3 ~ /R/ print '
139 ? R 1935:31 [rcuos/1]


now we want both , to capture R and D on the third field



in this case what should be the syntax in order to capture ether R or D on the third field ?










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    The regex /R|D/.

    – jordanm
    yesterday






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    or /[RD]/ as well.

    – glenn jackman
    yesterday















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from ps ax we get the following output



 ps ax
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? Rs 611:56 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --switched-root --system --deserialize 21
2 ? S 4:46 [kthreadd]
3 ? R 3499:33 [ksoftirqd/0]
5 ? S< 0:00 [kworker/0:0H]
7 ? S 16:24 [migration/0]
8 ? S 0:00 [rcu_bh]
9 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/0]
10 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/1]
11 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/2]
12 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/3]
13 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/4]
14 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/5]
15 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/6]
16 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/7]
17 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/8]
18 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/9]
19 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/10]


so we want to capture the R on the third field for example



 ps ax | awk '$3 ~ /R/ print '
139 ? R 1935:31 [rcuos/1]


now we want both , to capture R and D on the third field



in this case what should be the syntax in order to capture ether R or D on the third field ?










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    The regex /R|D/.

    – jordanm
    yesterday






  • 1





    or /[RD]/ as well.

    – glenn jackman
    yesterday













0












0








0








from ps ax we get the following output



 ps ax
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? Rs 611:56 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --switched-root --system --deserialize 21
2 ? S 4:46 [kthreadd]
3 ? R 3499:33 [ksoftirqd/0]
5 ? S< 0:00 [kworker/0:0H]
7 ? S 16:24 [migration/0]
8 ? S 0:00 [rcu_bh]
9 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/0]
10 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/1]
11 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/2]
12 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/3]
13 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/4]
14 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/5]
15 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/6]
16 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/7]
17 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/8]
18 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/9]
19 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/10]


so we want to capture the R on the third field for example



 ps ax | awk '$3 ~ /R/ print '
139 ? R 1935:31 [rcuos/1]


now we want both , to capture R and D on the third field



in this case what should be the syntax in order to capture ether R or D on the third field ?










share|improve this question
















from ps ax we get the following output



 ps ax
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? Rs 611:56 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --switched-root --system --deserialize 21
2 ? S 4:46 [kthreadd]
3 ? R 3499:33 [ksoftirqd/0]
5 ? S< 0:00 [kworker/0:0H]
7 ? S 16:24 [migration/0]
8 ? S 0:00 [rcu_bh]
9 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/0]
10 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/1]
11 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/2]
12 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/3]
13 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/4]
14 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/5]
15 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/6]
16 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/7]
17 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/8]
18 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/9]
19 ? S 0:00 [rcuob/10]


so we want to capture the R on the third field for example



 ps ax | awk '$3 ~ /R/ print '
139 ? R 1935:31 [rcuos/1]


now we want both , to capture R and D on the third field



in this case what should be the syntax in order to capture ether R or D on the third field ?







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  • 2





    The regex /R|D/.

    – jordanm
    yesterday






  • 1





    or /[RD]/ as well.

    – glenn jackman
    yesterday












  • 2





    The regex /R|D/.

    – jordanm
    yesterday






  • 1





    or /[RD]/ as well.

    – glenn jackman
    yesterday







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The regex /R|D/.

– jordanm
yesterday





The regex /R|D/.

– jordanm
yesterday




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or /[RD]/ as well.

– glenn jackman
yesterday





or /[RD]/ as well.

– glenn jackman
yesterday










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ps -ax | awk '$3 ~ /R|D/ '


or



ps -ax | awk '$3 == "R" || $3 == "D" '


note that implicit action is print




you can use o option in ps to change or select field you need



ps -a -o stat,pid,args | awk '$1 ~ /[DR]/ $1="" ; print '





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    either



    ps -ax | awk '$3 ~ /R|D/ '


    or



    ps -ax | awk '$3 == "R" || $3 == "D" '


    note that implicit action is print




    you can use o option in ps to change or select field you need



    ps -a -o stat,pid,args | awk '$1 ~ /[DR]/ $1="" ; print '





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      either



      ps -ax | awk '$3 ~ /R|D/ '


      or



      ps -ax | awk '$3 == "R" || $3 == "D" '


      note that implicit action is print




      you can use o option in ps to change or select field you need



      ps -a -o stat,pid,args | awk '$1 ~ /[DR]/ $1="" ; print '





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        ps -ax | awk '$3 ~ /R|D/ '


        or



        ps -ax | awk '$3 == "R" || $3 == "D" '


        note that implicit action is print




        you can use o option in ps to change or select field you need



        ps -a -o stat,pid,args | awk '$1 ~ /[DR]/ $1="" ; print '





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        either



        ps -ax | awk '$3 ~ /R|D/ '


        or



        ps -ax | awk '$3 == "R" || $3 == "D" '


        note that implicit action is print




        you can use o option in ps to change or select field you need



        ps -a -o stat,pid,args | awk '$1 ~ /[DR]/ $1="" ; print '






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