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complete awk scripts
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individual-shell-tools/awk/script-01.sh

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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player in `scores-table.txt`.
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# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with just one word on it.
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awk '{print $1}' scores-table.txt

individual-shell-tools/awk/script-02.sh

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# TODO: Write a command to output the names of each player, as well as their city.
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# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with two words on it, separated by a space.
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awk '{print $1, $2}' scores-table.txt

individual-shell-tools/awk/script-03.sh

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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the score from their first attempt.
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# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
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# The first line should be "Ahmed 1".
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awk '{print $1, $3}' scores-table.txt

individual-shell-tools/awk/script-04.sh

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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player in London along with the score from their last attempt.
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# Your output should contain 3 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
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# The first line should be "Ahmed 4".
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awk '$2 == "London" {print $1, $NF}' scores-table.txt

individual-shell-tools/awk/script-05.sh

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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the number of times they've played the game.
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# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
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# The first line should be "Ahmed 3".
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awk '{print $1, NF - 2}' scores-table.txt

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