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I have file abc.txt which has data like -



abc pqr testing, xyz=a432j42jjk4, key=124


abc pqr testing, xyz=jkl234j54nn, key=567

abc pqr testing, xyz=2395hdshkw4, key=3232



abc pqr testing, xyz=abc424729hh, key=7676

abc pqr testing, xyz=70700ghgh99, key=12342



I am searching text "xyz" using awk like -



awk -F"xyz=" '{print $2}' abc.txt | awk '{print $1}'



which gives me output with new lines in it -



a432j42jjk4,


jkl234j54nn,

2395hdshkw4,



abc424729hh,

70700ghgh99,



I am looking for shortcut or trick in awk where I can get output at the same time remove newlines from it.



please help









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    I have file abc.txt which has data like -



    abc pqr testing, xyz=a432j42jjk4, key=124


    abc pqr testing, xyz=jkl234j54nn, key=567

    abc pqr testing, xyz=2395hdshkw4, key=3232



    abc pqr testing, xyz=abc424729hh, key=7676

    abc pqr testing, xyz=70700ghgh99, key=12342



    I am searching text "xyz" using awk like -



    awk -F"xyz=" '{print $2}' abc.txt | awk '{print $1}'



    which gives me output with new lines in it -



    a432j42jjk4,


    jkl234j54nn,

    2395hdshkw4,



    abc424729hh,

    70700ghgh99,



    I am looking for shortcut or trick in awk where I can get output at the same time remove newlines from it.



    please help









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      I have file abc.txt which has data like -



      abc pqr testing, xyz=a432j42jjk4, key=124


      abc pqr testing, xyz=jkl234j54nn, key=567

      abc pqr testing, xyz=2395hdshkw4, key=3232



      abc pqr testing, xyz=abc424729hh, key=7676

      abc pqr testing, xyz=70700ghgh99, key=12342



      I am searching text "xyz" using awk like -



      awk -F"xyz=" '{print $2}' abc.txt | awk '{print $1}'



      which gives me output with new lines in it -



      a432j42jjk4,


      jkl234j54nn,

      2395hdshkw4,



      abc424729hh,

      70700ghgh99,



      I am looking for shortcut or trick in awk where I can get output at the same time remove newlines from it.



      please help









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      I have file abc.txt which has data like -



      abc pqr testing, xyz=a432j42jjk4, key=124


      abc pqr testing, xyz=jkl234j54nn, key=567

      abc pqr testing, xyz=2395hdshkw4, key=3232



      abc pqr testing, xyz=abc424729hh, key=7676

      abc pqr testing, xyz=70700ghgh99, key=12342



      I am searching text "xyz" using awk like -



      awk -F"xyz=" '{print $2}' abc.txt | awk '{print $1}'



      which gives me output with new lines in it -



      a432j42jjk4,


      jkl234j54nn,

      2395hdshkw4,



      abc424729hh,

      70700ghgh99,



      I am looking for shortcut or trick in awk where I can get output at the same time remove newlines from it.



      please help







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          Use grepfor it:



          $ grep -o -P '(?<=xyz=)[^,]+,' abc.txt 




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