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1 LAB 4 Working with Trace Files using AWK

2 Structure of Trace File

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4 Review of Awk Principles Awk’s purpose: to give Unix a general purpose programming language that handles text (strings) as easily as numbers –This makes Awk one of the most powerful of the Unix utilities Awk process fields while ed/sed process lines nawk (new awk) is the new standard for Awk –Designed to facilitate large awk programs Awk gets it’s input from –files –redirection and pipes –directly from standard input

5 History Originally designed/implemented in 1977 by Al Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernigan –In part as an experiment to see how grep and sed could be generalized to deal with numbers as well as text –Originally intended for very short programs –But people started using it and the programs kept getting bigger and bigger! In 1985, new awk, or nawk, was written to add enhancements to facilitate larger program development –Major new feature is user defined functions

6 Other enhancements in nawk include: –Dynamic regular expressions Text substitution and pattern matching functions –Additional built-in functions and variables –New operators and statements –Input from more than one file –Access to command line arguments nawk also improved error messages which makes debugging considerably easier under nawk than awk On most systems, nawk has replaced awk –On ours, both exist

7 Running an AWK Program There are several ways to run an Awk program –awk ‘program’ input_file(s) program and input files are provided as command- line arguments –awk ‘program’ program is a command-line argument; input is taken from standard input (yes, awk is a filter!) –awk -f program_file_name input_files program is read from a file

8 Awk as a Filter Since Awk is a filter, you can also use pipes with other filters to massage its output even further Suppose you want to print the data for each employee along with their pay and have it sorted in order of increasing pay awk ‘{ printf(“%6.2f %s\n”, $2 * $3, $0) }’ emp.data | sort

9 Errors If you make an error, Awk will provide a diagnostic error message awk '$3 == 0 [ print $1 }' emp.data awk: syntax error near line 1 awk: bailing out near line 1 Or if you are using nawk nawk '$3 == 0 [ print $1 }' emp.data nawk: syntax error at source line 1 context is $3 == 0 >>> [ <<< 1 extra } 1 extra [ nawk: bailing out at source line 1 1 extra } 1 extra [

10 BEGIN{action} pattern {action}. pattern { action} END{action} Structure of an AWK Program An Awk program consists of: –An optional BEGIN segment For processing to execute prior to reading input –pattern - action pairs Processing for input data For each pattern matched, the corresponding action is taken –An optional END segment Processing after end of input data

11 BEGIN and END Special pattern BEGIN matches before the first input line is read; END matches after the last input line has been read This allows for initial and wrap-up processing BEGIN { print “NAME RATE HOURS”; print “” } { print } END { print “total number of employees is”, NR }

12 Pattern-Action Pairs Both are optional, but one or the other is required –Default pattern is match every record –Default action is print record Patterns –BEGIN and END –expressions $3 < 100 $4 == “Asia” –string-matching /regex/ - /^.*$/ string - abc –matches the first occurrence of regex or string in the record

13 –compound $3 < 100 && $4 == “Asia” –&& is a logical AND –|| is a logical OR –range NR == 10, NR == 20 –matches records 10 through 20 inclusive Patterns can take any of these forms and for /regex/ and string patterns will match the first instance in the record

14 Selection Awk patterns are good for selecting specific lines from the input for further processing Selection by Comparison –$2 >=5 { print } Selection by Computation –$2 * $3 > 50 { printf(“%6.2f for %s\n”, $2 * $3, $1) } Selection by Text Content –$1 == “Susie” –/Susie/ Combinations of Patterns –$2 >= 4 || $3 >= 20

15 Data Validation Validating data is a common operation Awk is excellent at data validation –NF != 3 { print $0, “number of fields not equal to 3” } –$2 < 3.35 { print $0, “rate is below minimum wage” } –$2 > 10 { print $0, “rate exceeds $10 per hour” } –$3 < 0 { print $0, “negative hours worked” } –$3 > 60 { print $0, “too many hours worked” }

16 Regular Expressions in Awk Awk uses the same regular expressions we’ve been using –^ $ - beginning of/end of field –. - any character –[abcd] - character class –[^abcd] - negated character class –[a-z] - range of characters –(regex1|regex2) - alternation –* - zero or more occurrences of preceding expression –+ - one or more occurrences of preceding expression –? - zero or one occurrence of preceding expression –NOTE: the min max {m, n} or variations {m}, {m,} syntax is NOT supported

17 Awk Variables $0, $1, $2, …,$NF NR - Number of records read FNR - Number of records read from current file NF - Number of fields in current record FILENAME - name of current input file FS - Field separator, space or TAB by default OFS - Output field separator, space by default ARGC/ARGV - Argument Count, Argument Value array –Used to get arguments from the command line

18 Arrays Awk provides arrays for storing groups of related data values # reverse - print input in reverse order by line { line[NR] = $0 } # remember each line END { i = NR# print lines in reverse order while (i > 0) { print line[i] i = i - 1 }

19 Operators = assignment operator; sets a variable equal to a value or string == equality operator; returns TRUE is both sides are equal != inverse equality operator && logical AND || logical OR ! logical NOT, = relational operators +, -, /, *, %, ^ String concatenation

20 Control Flow Statements Awk provides several control flow statements for making decisions and writing loops If-Else if (expression is true or non-zero){ statement1 } else { statement2 } where statement1 and/or statement2 can be multiple statements enclosed in curly braces { }s –the else and associated statement2 are optional

21 Loop Control While while (expression is true or non-zero) { statement1 }

22 For for(expression1; expression2; expression3) { statement1 } –This has the same effect as: expression1 while (expression2) { statement1 expression3 } –for(;;) is an infinite loop

23 Do While do { statement1 } while (expression)

24 Computing with AWK Counting is easy to do with Awk $3 > 15 { emp = emp + 1} END { print emp, “employees worked more than 15 hrs”} Computing Sums and Averages is also simple { pay = pay + $2 * $3 } END { print NR, “employees” print “total pay is”, pay print “average pay is”, pay/NR }

25 Handling Text One major advantage of Awk is its ability to handle strings as easily as many languages handle numbers Awk variables can hold strings of characters as well as numbers, and Awk conveniently translates back and forth as needed This program finds the employee who is paid the most per hour $2 > maxrate { maxrate = $2; maxemp = $1 } END { print “highest hourly rate:”, maxrate, “for”, maxemp }

26 String Concatenation –New strings can be created by combining old ones { names = names $1 “ “ } END { print names } Printing the Last Input Line –Although NR retains its value after the last input line has been read, $0 does not { last = $0 } END { print last }

27 Command Line Arguments Accessed via built-ins ARGC and ARGV ARGC is set to the number of command line arguments ARGV[ ] contains each of the arguments –For the command line –awk ‘script’ filename ARGC == 2 ARGV[0] == “awk” ARGV[1] == “filename the script is not considered an argument

28 ARGC and ARGV can be used like any other variable They can be assigned, compared, used in expressions, printed They are commonly used for verifying that the correct number of arguments were provided

29 ARGC/ARGV in Action #argv.awk – get a cmd line argument and display BEGIN {if(ARGC != 2) {print "Not enough arguments!"} else {print "Good evening,", ARGV[1]} }

30 BEGIN {if(ARGC != 3) {print "Not enough arguments!" print "Usage is awk -f script in_file field_separator" exit} else {FS=ARGV[2] delete ARGV[2]} } $1 ~ /..3/ {print $1 "'s name in real life is", $5; ++nr} END {print; print "There are", nr, "students registered in your class."}

31 getline How do you get input into your awk script other than on the command line? The getline function provides input capabilities getline is used to read input from either the current input or from a file or pipe getline returns 1 if a record was present, 0 if an end-of-file was encountered, and –1 if some error occurred

32 getline Function ExpressionSets getline$0, NF, NR, FNR getline varvar, NR, FNR getline <"file"$0, NF getline var <"file"var "cmd" | getline$0, NF "cmd" | getline varvar

33 getline from stdin #getline.awk - demonstrate the getline function BEGIN {print "What is your first name and major? " while (getline > 0) print "Hi", $1 ", your major is", $2 "." }

34 getline From a File #getline1.awk - demo getline with a file BEGIN {while (getline 0) print $0}

35 getline From a Pipe #getline2.awk - show using getline with a pipe BEGIN {{while ("who" | getline) nr++} print "There are", nr, "people logged on clyde right now."}

36 Simple Output From AWK Printing Every Line –If an action has no pattern, the action is performed for all input lines { print } will print all input lines on stdout { print $0 } will do the same thing Printing Certain Fields –Multiple items can be printed on the same output line with a single print statement –{ print $1, $3 } –Expressions separated by a comma are, by default, separated by a single space when output

37 NF, the Number of Fields –Any valid expression can be used after a $ to indicate a particular field –One built-in expression is NF, or Number of Fields –{ print NF, $1, $NF } will print the number of fields, the first field, and the last field in the current record Computing and Printing –You can also do computations on the field values and include the results in your output –{ print $1, $2 * $3 }

38 Printing Line Numbers –The built-in variable NR can be used to print line numbers –{ print NR, $0 } will print each line prefixed with its line number Putting Text in the Output –You can also add other text to the output besides what is in the current record –{ print “total pay for”, $1, “is”, $2 * $3 } –Note that the inserted text needs to be surrounded by double quotes

39 Formatted Output printf provides formatted output Syntax is printf(“format string”, var1, var2, ….) Format specifiers –%c – single character –%d - number –%f - floating point number –%s - string –\n - NEWLINE –\t - TAB Format modifiers –- left justify in column –n column width –.n number of decimal places to print

40 printf Examples printf(“I have %d %s\n”, how_many, animal_type) –format a number (%d) followed by a string (%s) printf(“%-10s has $%6.2f in their account\n”, name, amount) –prints a left justified string in a 10 character wide field and a float with 2 decimal places in a six character wide field printf(“%10s %-4.2f %-6d\n”, name, interest_rate, account_number > "account_rates") –prints a right justified string in a 10 character wide field, a left justified float with 2 decimal places in a 4 digit wide field and a left justified decimal number in a 6 digit wide field to a file printf(“\t%d\t%d\t%6.2f\t%s\n”, id_no, age, balance, name >> "account") –appends a TAB separated number, number, 6.2 float and a string to a file

41 Built-In Functions Arithmetic –sin, cos, atan, exp, int, log, rand, sqrt String –length, substitution, find substrings, split strings Output –print, printf, print and printf to file Special –system - executes a Unix command system(“clear”) to clear the screen Note double quotes around the Unix command –exit - stop reading input and go immediately to the END pattern-action pair if it exists, otherwise exit the script

42 Built-In Arithmetic Functions FunctionReturn Value atan2(y,x) arctangent of y/x (-  to  cos(x)cosine of x, with x in radians sin(x)sine of x, with x in radians exp(x) exponential of x, e x int(x)integer part of x log(x) natural (base e ) logarithm of x rand()random number between 0 and 1 srand(x)new seed for rand() sqrt(x)square root of x

43 Built-In String Functions FunctionDescription gsub(r, s) substitute s for r globally in $0, return number of substitutions made gsub(r, s, t) substitute s for r globally in string t, return number of substitutions made index(s, t) return first position of string t in s, or 0 if t is not present length(s) return number of characters in s match(s, r) test whether s contains a substring matched by r, return index or 0 sprint(fmt, expr- list) return expr-list formatted according to format string fmt

44 Built-In String Functions FunctionDescription split(s, a) split s into array a on FS, return number of fields split(s, a, fs) split s into array a on field separator fs, return number of fields sub(r, s) substitute s for the leftmost longest substring of $0 matched by r sub(r, s, t) substitute s for the leftmost longest substring of t matched by r substr(s, p) return suffix of s starting at position p substr(s, p, n) return substring of s of length n starting at position p