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Index: F

-f option (awk): 9.3.2. Maintaining a Function Library
11.2.3.1. Command line options
factorials: 8.2.4. Deriving Factorials
faking dynamic regular expressions: 11.1.5. Faking Dynamic Regular Expressions
FAQ on awk: 0.. Other Sources of Information About sed and awk
fflush( ): 11.2.1.3. Flushing buffered output
field separators (see delimiters)
fields for awk records: 2.4.1. Running awk
7.5. Records and Fields
B.2.1. Records and Fields
formatting as output: 7.9. Formatted Printing
NF variable: 7.7. System Variables
7.7. System Variables
FIELDSWIDTHS variable (gawk): 11.2.3.6. Separating fields
File Transfer Protocol (FTP): 0.. FTP
files
closing: 10.2. The close( ) Function
10.5.2. Working with Multiple Files
editing multiple: 4.4.2. Making Changes Across a Set of Files
extracting contents from: 4.4.3. Extracting Contents of a File
filenames, special: 11.2.1.4. Special filenames
getting information on: 7.8.1. Getting Information About Files
Interleaf, converting: 6.1.1.1. Converting an Interleaf file
multiple: 10.5.2. Working with Multiple Files
multiple edits to: 4.4.1. Multiple Edits to the Same File
nextfile statement: 11.2.1.5. The nextfile statement
reading from: 5.11. Reading and Writing Files
10.1.1. Reading Input from Files
retrieving information from: 7.11. Information Retrieval
scripts as (see scripts)
search path for: 11.2.3.2. An awk program search path
special gawk: 11.2.3.7. Additional special files
writing to: 2.3.2.1. Saving output
5.11. Reading and Writing Files
10.5. Directing Output to Files and Pipes
fixed strings: 3.2.3. Writing Regular Expressions
flags: 5.3. Substitution
g (global): 2.1. Awk, by Sed and Grep, out of Ed
5.3. Substitution
5.3. Substitution
numeric: 5.3. Substitution
5.3. Substitution
p (print): 5.3. Substitution
5.3. Substitution
w (write): 5.3. Substitution
5.3. Substitution
flow control: 6. Advanced sed Commands
6.3.3. Building Blocks of Text
11.1.6. Control Flow
branching: 6.4.1. Branching
d command (sed): 5.4. Delete
n command: 5.10. Next
flushing buffers: 11.2.1.3. Flushing buffered output
FNR variable: 7.7. System Variables
10.1.2. Assigning the Input to a Variable
for loop: 8.2.3. For Loop
8.4.1. Associative Arrays
formatting
awk output: 7.9. Formatted Printing
awk scripts: B.2.2. Format of a Script
index (example program): 12.2. Generating a Formatted Index
system time: 11.2.3.11. Time management for programmers
FPAT variable (tawk): 11.3.2.1. Tawk language extensions
Free Software Foundation (FSF): 0.2. Availability of sed and awk
FS variable: 7.5.1. Referencing and Separating Fields
7.5.2. Field Splitting: The Full Story
7.7. System Variables
11.2.1.2. Obtaining individual characters
FTP (File Transfer Protocol): 0.. FTP
Ftpmail: 0.. Ftpmail
function keyword: 9.3. Writing Your Own Functions
functions: 11.1.10. Functions
B.2.6. Statements and Functions
arithmetic: 9.1. Arithmetic Functions
11.1.10. Functions
built-in
gawk: 11.2.3.9. Additional functions
tawk: 11.3.2.2. Additional built-in tawk functions
creating library of: 9.3.2. Maintaining a Function Library
scope control (tawk): 11.3.2.1. Tawk language extensions
string-related: 9.2. String Functions
time-related (gawk): 11.2.3.11. Time management for programmers
trigonometric: 9.1.1. Trigonometric Functions
user-defined: 9.3. Writing Your Own Functions


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