Reputation: 13
I have two files file1 and file2 as shown below. file1 has two columns and file2 has one column. I want to add second column to the file2 based on file1. How can I do this with awk?
file1
2WPN B
2WUS A
2X83 A
2XFG A
2XQR C
file2
2WPN_1
2WPN_2
2WPN_3
2WUS
2X83
2XFG_1
2XFG_2
2XQR
Desired Output
2WPN_1 B
2WPN_2 B
2WPN_3 B
2WUS A
2X83 A
2XFG_1 A
2XFG_2 A
2XQR C
your help would be appreciated.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 163
Reputation: 75488
awk -v OFS='\t' 'FNR == NR { a[$1] = $2; next } { t = $1; sub(/_.*$/, "", t); print $1, a[t] }' file1 file2
Or
awk 'FNR == NR { a[$1] = $2; next } { t = $1; sub(/_.*$/, "", t); printf "%s\t%s\n", $1, a[t] }' file1 file2
Output:
2WPN_1 B
2WPN_2 B
2WPN_3 B
2WUS A
2X83 A
2XFG_1 A
2XFG_2 A
2XQR C
You may pass output to column -t
to keep it uniform with spaces and not tabs.
Upvotes: 3