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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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String constants

A string constant is a sequence of zero or more characters enclosed in double quotation marks. A string constant can be of any length, and they can have any of the possible 8-bit ASCII characters. These string constants can be stored in variables or appear literally as string constants, such as "River" or " ".

For example, if we want to print those records from cars.dat that contain the maruti string in the first field, we have to enclose the maruti string in double quotes while performing the match as follows:

$ awk '$1 == "maruti" {print}' cars.dat

The output of the execution of the preceding code is as follows:

maruti          swift       2007        50000       5
maruti dezire 2009 3100 6
maruti swift 2009 4100 5
maruti esteem 1997 98000 ...
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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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