How can I extract only the pid column and only the pathname column in the lsof output?

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$ sudo lsof -u t  |   grep -i ".pdf" 

evince 1788 t 37r REG 8,4 176328 134478 /home/t/some/path1/white space/string1 + string2 string3.pdf
evince 3737 t 36r REG 8,4 1252636 6692680 /home/t/some/path2/white space/string5 string3.pdf


How can I extract only the second column (pids of processes)?



How can I extract only the ninth column (pathnames of files)? (pathnames can contain any character allowed by Linux and ext4 file systems)



Prefer bash, awk or Python solutions (and maybe Perl, but I don't know Perl, so won't be able to verify if it is correct or modify it later)



Thanks.










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    $ sudo lsof -u t  |   grep -i ".pdf" 

    evince 1788 t 37r REG 8,4 176328 134478 /home/t/some/path1/white space/string1 + string2 string3.pdf
    evince 3737 t 36r REG 8,4 1252636 6692680 /home/t/some/path2/white space/string5 string3.pdf


    How can I extract only the second column (pids of processes)?



    How can I extract only the ninth column (pathnames of files)? (pathnames can contain any character allowed by Linux and ext4 file systems)



    Prefer bash, awk or Python solutions (and maybe Perl, but I don't know Perl, so won't be able to verify if it is correct or modify it later)



    Thanks.










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      $ sudo lsof -u t  |   grep -i ".pdf" 

      evince 1788 t 37r REG 8,4 176328 134478 /home/t/some/path1/white space/string1 + string2 string3.pdf
      evince 3737 t 36r REG 8,4 1252636 6692680 /home/t/some/path2/white space/string5 string3.pdf


      How can I extract only the second column (pids of processes)?



      How can I extract only the ninth column (pathnames of files)? (pathnames can contain any character allowed by Linux and ext4 file systems)



      Prefer bash, awk or Python solutions (and maybe Perl, but I don't know Perl, so won't be able to verify if it is correct or modify it later)



      Thanks.










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      $ sudo lsof -u t  |   grep -i ".pdf" 

      evince 1788 t 37r REG 8,4 176328 134478 /home/t/some/path1/white space/string1 + string2 string3.pdf
      evince 3737 t 36r REG 8,4 1252636 6692680 /home/t/some/path2/white space/string5 string3.pdf


      How can I extract only the second column (pids of processes)?



      How can I extract only the ninth column (pathnames of files)? (pathnames can contain any character allowed by Linux and ext4 file systems)



      Prefer bash, awk or Python solutions (and maybe Perl, but I don't know Perl, so won't be able to verify if it is correct or modify it later)



      Thanks.







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