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Piping a bash variable into awk and storing the output

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2022-12-23 22:20 出处:网络
To illustrate my problem, TEST=\"Hi my name is John\" OUTP=`echo $TEST | awk \'{print $3}\'` echo $OUTP

To illustrate my problem,

TEST="Hi my name is John"
OUTP=`echo $TEST | awk '{print $3}'`
echo $OUTP

What I would expect this to do is pass the $TEST variable into awk and store the 3rd word into $OUTP.

开发者_运维知识库Instead I get "Hi: not found", as if it is expecting the input to be a file. If I pass just a string instead of a variable, however, there is no problem. What would be the best way to approach this?

Thanks all!


#!/bin/bash
TEST="Hi my name is John"
set -- $TEST
echo $3

#!/bin/bash
TEST="Hi my name is John"
var=$(echo $TEST|awk '{print $3}')
echo $var


In one line :

echo $(echo "Hi my name is John" | awk '{print $3}')


Your code works for me, as-is.

[bloom@little-cat-a ~]$ TEST="Hi my name is John"
[bloom@little-cat-a ~]$ OUTP=`echo $TEST | awk '{print $3}'`
[bloom@little-cat-a ~]$ echo $OUTP
name


As with others, this works for me as-is, but perhaps adding double-quotes (") around $TEST in line 2 would help. If not, more specific information about the system on which you are running bash might help.


One way to reproduce similar behavior:

$ alias echo='echo;'
$ echo Hi
Hi: command not found
$ alias
alias echo='echo;'
$ unalias echo
$ echo Hi
Hi
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