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Awk Command: Print Column Between Min Max
An engineer would use this awk command to filter and display rows from a data file where the values in the 10th column fall within a specified range defined by 'min_value' and 'max_value', allowing for targeted analysis of that specific data set. Exact CLI syntax to print column between min max using Awk.
When to use this: An engineer would use this awk command to filter and display rows from a data file where the values in the 10th column fall within a specified range defined by 'min_value' and 'max_value', allowing for targeted analysis of that specific data set.
Command Syntax
awk '($10 >= <min_value> && $10 <= <max_value>)' <path/to/file> awk '($10 >= <min_value> && $10 <= <max_value>)' <path/to/file> Command Breakdown
awk is the base executable for this command.
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