[ < ] [ > ]   [ << ] [ Up ] [ >> ]         [Top] [Contents] [Index] [ ? ]

Index: T -- W

Jump to:   !   #   $   &   -   /   <   =   >   @   \   _   |   ~  
A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W  

Index Entry Section

T
Tcl15.13 Naming Library Function Global Variables
tee utility16.1.5 Duplicating Output Into Multiple Files
tee.awk16.1.5 Duplicating Output Into Multiple Files
terminator, record5.1 How Input is Split into Records
time of day12.5 Functions for Dealing with Time Stamps
timestamps12.5 Functions for Dealing with Time Stamps
timestamps, converting from dates15.7 Turning Dates Into Timestamps
timestamps, formatted15.8 Managing the Time of Day
tolower12.3 Built-in Functions for String Manipulation
toupper12.3 Built-in Functions for String Manipulation
translate.awk16.2.3 Transliterating Characters
Trueman, DavidAcknowledgements
truth values7.9 True and False in awk
type conversion7.4 Conversion of Strings and Numbers
types of variables7.7 Assignment Expressions
types of variables7.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions

U
undefined functions13.3 Calling User-defined Functions
undocumented features14.5 Undocumented Options and Features
uninitialized variables, as array subscripts11.8 Using Uninitialized Variables as Subscripts
uniq utility16.1.6 Printing Non-duplicated Lines of Text
uniq.awk16.1.6 Printing Non-duplicated Lines of Text
use of comments2.2.5 Comments in awk Programs
user information15.11 Reading the User Database
user-defined functions13. User-defined Functions
user-defined variables7.3.1 Using Variables in a Program
uses of awk1. Introduction
using this book1.1 Using This Book

V
values of characters as numbers15.5 Translating Between Characters and Numbers
variable shadowing13.1 Function Definition Syntax
variable typing7.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions
variables, user-defined7.3.1 Using Variables in a Program

W
Wall, LarryC.3 Probable Future Extensions
wc utility16.1.7 Counting Things
wc.awk16.1.7 Counting Things
Weinberger, PeterHistory of awk and gawk
when to use awk2.8 When to Use awk
while statement9.2 The while Statement
word boundaries, matching4.4 Additional Regexp Operators Only in gawk
word, regexp definition of4.4 Additional Regexp Operators Only in gawk
wordfreq.sh16.2.5 Generating Word Usage Counts

Jump to:   !   #   $   &   -   /   <   =   >   @   \   _   |   ~  
A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W  


[ << ] [ >> ]           [Top] [Contents] [Index] [ ? ]

This document was generated by root l2-hrz on May, 9 2001 using texi2html