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Shiwang Kalkhanda
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Shiwang Kalkhanda (RHCA, RHCSS, MCSE) is a Linux geek and consultant with expertise in the automation of infrastructure deployment and management. He has more than 10 years' experience in security, system, and network administration, and training on open source tech. For most of his automation work, he uses Shell Scripting, Python, and Go. He holds a master's and a bachelor's degree in computer applications. He enjoys traveling and spending time with his children. He is also the author of a book on text processing utilities in Unix-like environments, Learning Awk Programming.
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Case-sensitive matching

In bracket expressions, we can use both lowercase and uppercase characters to match the characters for case-insensitive results, but the same is not true for other regular expressions. However, this becomes difficult if you have to match to many characters. Here comes the two built-in string functions of AWK, tolower() and toupper(). Using these two functions, we can perform case-insensitive match operations.

For example, to match the first name 'John' of an employee in the emp.dat file, we can perform a case-insensitive match using the tolower() function, as follows:

$ awk 'tolower($1) ~ /john/' emp.dat

The output on execution of this code is as follows:

John    Kapur   9911556789  john@gmail.com      M   hr      2200

Another way to perform a case-insensitive match operation is by setting the IGNORECASE bash variable value to TRUE.

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Shiwang Kalkhanda

Shiwang Kalkhanda (RHCA, RHCSS, MCSE) is a Linux geek and consultant with expertise in the automation of infrastructure deployment and management. He has more than 10 years' experience in security, system, and network administration, and training on open source tech. For most of his automation work, he uses Shell Scripting, Python, and Go. He holds a master's and a bachelor's degree in computer applications. He enjoys traveling and spending time with his children. He is also the author of a book on text processing utilities in Unix-like environments, Learning Awk Programming.
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