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More (Really) Stunning Desktop Wallpapers May 15th, 2008 in Graphics | 26 Comments * Random post * del.icio.us * digg Advertisement Desktop wallpapers are always nice to look at and to draw inspiration from. They may provide with some fresh perspective and offer you some eye-candy for tedious coffee breaks. We are regularly hunting for free high-quality icons, fonts and wallpapers and present them to you, so you don’t need to search for them. As long as we find something beautiful, interesting or useful, we let you know in our posts. And now it’s time for some sweet wallpapers designer’s toolbox. In this post we present more (really) stunning desktop wallpapers related to typography, photography, illustrations, HDR as well as some abstract and fantasy-related wallpapers. Hopefully, everybody will find something interesting for his or her desktop. All wallpapers can be downloaded for free. You can also scan through the following posts: * (Really) Stunning Desktop Wallpapers * (Really) Stunning Pictures and Photos * 35 Fantastic HDR Pictures Don’t forget: until 21th of May you can participate in Smashing Texture Contest, take a photo, send it to us and win a professional digital camera. We have received over 200 entries so far. Wallpapers La Femme An artwork by James White, available in resolutions 1900×1200px, 1680×1050px, 1440×900px and 1280×1024px as well as in an iPhone version. Awesome Wallpapers - Wallpaper of the Week #3 The Minimalistic Sky Available in resolutions 1680×1050px, 1440×900px and 1280×800px. Awesome Wallpapers - The Minimalistic Sky Summer wallpaper Light, bright and beautiful; available in various resolutions. Awesome Wallpapers Ethereal Bloom A nebula wallpaper available in resolution 1600×1200px. Designed in Adobe Photoshop by Sam Mulqueen from New Zealand. 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Awesome Wallpapers - AisleOne - Wallpapers CMYK Lovers Designed by Guilherme Marconi and available in resolutions 1900×1200px, 1680×1050px, 1440×900px and 1280×1024px as well as an iPhone version. Awesome Wallpapers - Wallpaper of the Week #1 365wallpapers Gosquared offerse a variety of creative artistic wallpapers. The ones below are available in 9 desktop resolutions. Awesome Wallpapers - 2560x1600.jpg (JPEG-Grafik, 2560x1600 Pixel) Awesome Wallpapers - 365wallpapers - 05_08_06 Nebulae Wallpaper When it comes to beauty, nothing can beat nature. Awesome Wallpapers - Wallpaper - Nebulae Wallpaper Blue Dock Available in the resolution 1900×1200px. Awesome Wallpapers - Blue Dock by ~dimage Apple & Co. Apple, think different Awesome Wallpapers - All size wallpapers: Apple, think different Apple Stitched Awesome Wallpapers - Apple Stitched Mac Os Blue Awesome Wallpapers - Mac Os blue by ~MrPouya Apple Color Awesome Wallpapers - Apple Color Retro Apple Awesome Wallpapers - Retro Apple by `-kol Think Tiki Awesome Wallpapers - Think Tiki by ~Vaxra Blue Tie Awesome Wallpapers - Blue Tie by ~sunb1rd Ubuntu Tie Awesome Wallpapers - Ubuntu Tie by ~sixty8doors Abstract Smoke “One flash at 1/2 power from the left, reflector on the right, black background. Rotated image and painted the smoke in Photoshop with brush in overlay mode.” Awesome Wallpapers - InterfaceLIFT: Widescreen Wallpaper Angel Strom Abstract work in Photoshop. Awesome Wallpapers - InterfaceLIFT: Widescreen Wallpaper Infinity Blue Awesome Wallpapers - Infinity Blue Swimming “Swimming by *Thelma1 is a beautiful, flowing, delicate reminder that things often conjured from reality are fragile and ready to crumble at the touch. This is delicate work reminiscant of the marine life, that is sure to make a wonderfull backdrop to anyone’s desktop.” Awesome Wallpapers - Swimming by *Thelma1 Fiery Decent To download the wallpaper you need to download the software provided by Desktoptopia. While this is definitely obtrusive, some wallpapers are just beautiful. Awesome Wallpapers -  ☆ Desktoptopia ☆ Awesome Wallpapers -  ☆ Desktoptopia ☆ Blue Dynamic Background Offered for free download by Crestock.com. 8 resolutions, both wide screen and full screen. Awesome Wallpapers - 14 New High Resolution Desktop Wallpapers | Crestock.com Blog Travel - Sky Awesome Wallpapers - Travel - Sky by *petercui Solar System “Space is one of the topics I find very inspiring to illustrate. Here is my vision of solar system. All proportions are very approximate!” Awesome Wallpapers - InterfaceLIFT: Widescreen Wallpaper Clean Arrows A series of abstract wallpapers, designed by Seventh Street Studio. Awesome Wallpapers - .: Clean Arrows 1900 x 1267 :. Awesome Wallpapers - .: SS Signs 1900 x 1258 :. Awesome Wallpapers - .: SS Signs 2 1900 x 1188 :. Photography Mystic_Wolf Awesome Wallpapers - All size wallpapers: Mystic_Wolf wide&full screen wallpapers SocksOff Wallpapers A high-quality collection of high-resolution wallpapers which are free for personal use only. Screenshot Screenshot Dramatic Sky “This shot shows the wonderful early autumn sky here at the French riviera. I shot this picture with a Nikon D80 with a Sigma 10-20mm lens. Put together as HDR in Dynamic Photo HDR.” Awesome Wallpapers - InterfaceLIFT: Widescreen Wallpaper Lazy Days Springtime is the best. Simple scene created in Vue. Awesome Wallpapers - InterfaceLIFT: Widescreen Wallpaper A Beautiful Day Available in resolutions 800×600, 1024×768, 1151×864, 1151×921, 1280×800, 1280×960, 1280×1024, 1400×1050, 1440×900, 1680×1050 and 1920×1200. 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Abduzeedo wallpaper Adhemas Batista mixes photos and vectors. Awesome Wallpapers - Wallpaper of the Week #2 Lady Bug Awesome Wallpapers - ladybug.ver.wallpaper by ~Feni-x Wide screen wallpapers This wide screen wallpapers pack contains 20 wallpapers in a variety of resolutions. Awesome Wallpapers - Wallpapers - widescreen pack 5 by ether - Customize.org Awesome Wallpapers - Wallpapers - widescreen pack 5 by ether - Customize.org Awesome Wallpapers - Wallpapers - widescreen pack 5 by ether - Customize.org Resources * 18×18 Excellent Wallpapers A remarkable collection of desktop wallpapers from various sources and in various resolutions. * HDRwalls HDRWalls offers 349 desktop backgrounds in widescreen and standard format. High Dynamic Range only. * WallCoo This Japanese site has numerous collection of artistic high-quality desktop wallpapers. In various resolution. 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Published by 3M Titles in bold have been read. I may have missed some — it’s a long list! Titles in italics are ones that I hope to read in the next year or so. 1. 2000s Never Let Me Go – Kazuo Ishiguro 2. Saturday – Ian McEwan 3. On Beauty – Zadie Smith 4. Slow Man – J.M. Coetzee 5. Adjunct: An Undigest – Peter Manson 6. The Sea – John Banville 7. The Red Queen – Margaret Drabble 8. The Plot Against America – Philip Roth 9. The Master – Colm Tóibín 10. Vanishing Point – David Markson 11. The Lambs of London – Peter Ackroyd 12. Dining on Stones – Iain Sinclair 13. Cloud Atlas – David Mitchell 14. Drop City – T. Coraghessan Boyle 15. The Colour – Rose Tremain 16. Thursbitch – Alan Garner 17. The Light of Day – Graham Swift 18. What I Loved – Siri Hustvedt 19. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Mark Haddon 20. Islands – Dan Sleigh 21. Elizabeth Costello – J.M. Coetzee 22. London Orbital – Iain Sinclair 23. Family Matters – Rohinton Mistry 24. Fingersmith – Sarah Waters 25. The Double – José Saramago 26. Everything is Illuminated – Jonathan Safran Foer 27. Unless – Carol Shields 28. Kafka on the Shore – Haruki Murakami 29. The Story of Lucy Gault – William Trevor 30. That They May Face the Rising Sun – John McGahern 31. In the Forest – Edna O’Brien 32. Shroud – John Banville 33. Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides 34. Youth – J.M. Coetzee 35. Dead Air – Iain Banks 36. Nowhere Man – Aleksandar Hemon 37. The Book of Illusions – Paul Auster 38. Gabriel’s Gift – Hanif Kureishi 39. Austerlitz – W.G. Sebald 40. Platform – Michael Houellebecq 41. Schooling – Heather McGowan 42. Atonement – Ian McEwan 43. The Corrections – Jonathan Franzen 44. Don’t Move – Margaret Mazzantini 45. The Body Artist – Don DeLillo 46. Fury – Salman Rushdie 47. At Swim, Two Boys – Jamie O’Neill 48. Choke – Chuck Palahniuk 49. Life of Pi – Yann Martel 50. The Feast of the Goat – Mario Vargos Llosa 51. An Obedient Father – Akhil Sharma 52. The Devil and Miss Prym – Paulo Coelho 53. Spring Flowers, Spring Frost – Ismail Kadare 54. White Teeth – Zadie Smith 55. The Heart of Redness – Zakes Mda 56. Under the Skin – Michel Faber 57. Ignorance – Milan Kundera 58. Nineteen Seventy Seven – David Peace 59. Celestial Harmonies – Péter Esterházy 60. City of God – E.L. Doctorow 61. How the Dead Live – Will Self 62. The Human Stain – Philip Roth 63. The Blind Assassin – Margaret Atwood 64. After the Quake – Haruki Murakami 65. Small Remedies – Shashi Deshpande 66. Super-Cannes – J.G. Ballard 67. House of Leaves – Mark Z. Danielewski 68. Blonde – Joyce Carol Oates 69. Pastoralia – George Saunder 1900s 70. Timbuktu – Paul Auster 71. The Romantics – Pankaj Mishra 72. Cryptonomicon – Neal Stephenson 73. As If I Am Not There – Slavenka Drakuli? 74. Everything You Need – A.L. Kennedy 75. Fear and Trembling – Amélie Nothomb 76. The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie 77. Disgrace – J.M. Coetzee 78. Sputnik Sweetheart – Haruki Murakami 79. Elementary Particles – Michel Houellebecq 80. Intimacy – Hanif Kureishi 81. Amsterdam – Ian McEwan 82. Cloudsplitter – Russell Banks 83. All Souls Day – Cees Nooteboom 84. The Talk of the Town – Ardal O’Hanlon 85. Tipping the Velvet – Sarah Waters 86. The Poisonwood Bible – Barbara Kingsolver 87. Glamorama – Bret Easton Ellis 88. Another World – Pat Barker 89. The Hours – Michael Cunningham 90. Veronika Decides to Die – Paulo Coelho 91. Mason & Dixon – Thomas Pynchon 92. The God of Small Things – Arundhati Roy 93. Memoirs of a Geisha – Arthur Golden 94. Great Apes – Will Self 95. Enduring Love – Ian McEwan 96. Underworld – Don DeLillo 97. Jack Maggs – Peter Carey 98. The Life of Insects – Victor Pelevin 99. American Pastoral – Philip Roth 100. The Untouchable – John Banville 101. Silk – Alessandro Baricco 102. Cocaine Nights – J.G. Ballard 103. Hallucinating Foucault – Patricia Duncker 104. Fugitive Pieces – Anne Michaels 105. The Ghost Road – Pat Barker 106. Forever a Stranger – Hella Haasse 107. Infinite Jest – David Foster Wallace 108. The Clay Machine-Gun – Victor Pelevin 109. Alias Grace – Margaret Atwood 110. The Unconsoled – Kazuo Ishiguro 111. Morvern Callar – Alan Warner 112. The Information – Martin Amis 113. The Moor’s Last Sigh – Salman Rushdie 114. Sabbath’s Theater – Philip Roth 115. The Rings of Saturn – W.G. Sebald 116. The Reader – Bernhard Schlink 117. A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry 118. Love’s Work – Gillian Rose 119. The End of the Story – Lydia Davis 120. Mr. Vertigo – Paul Auster 121. The Folding Star – Alan Hollinghurst 122. Whatever – Michel Houellebecq 123. Land – Park Kyong-ni 124. The Master of Petersburg – J.M. Coetzee 125. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle – Haruki Murakami 126. Pereira Declares: A Testimony – Antonio Tabucchi 127. City Sister Silver – Jàchym Topol 128. How Late It Was, How Late – James Kelman 129. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin – Louis de Bernieres 130. Felicia’s Journey – William Trevor 131. Disappearance – David Dabydeen 132. The Invention of Curried Sausage – Uwe Timm 133. The Shipping News – E. Annie Proulx 134. Trainspotting – Irvine Welsh 135. Birdsong – Sebastian Faulks 136. Looking for the Possible Dance – A.L. Kennedy 137. Operation Shylock – Philip Roth 138. Complicity – Iain Banks 139. On Love – Alain de Botton 140. What a Carve Up! – Jonathan Coe 141. A Suitable Boy – Vikram Seth 142. The Stone Diaries – Carol Shields 143. The Virgin Suicides – Jeffrey Eugenides 144. The House of Doctor Dee – Peter Ackroyd 145. The Robber Bride – Margaret Atwood 146. The Emigrants – W.G. Sebald 147. The Secret History – Donna Tartt 148. Life is a Caravanserai – Emine Özdamar 149. The Discovery of Heaven – Harry Mulisch 150. A Heart So White – Javier Marias 151. Possessing the Secret of Joy – Alice Walker 152. Indigo – Marina Warner 153. The Crow Road – Iain Banks 154. Written on the Body – Jeanette Winterson 155. Jazz – Toni Morrison 156. The English Patient – Michael Ondaatje 157. Smilla’s Sense of Snow – Peter Høeg 158. The Butcher Boy – Patrick McCabe 159. Black Water – Joyce Carol Oates 160. The Heather Blazing – Colm Tóibín 161. Asphodel – H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) 162. Black Dogs – Ian McEwan 163. Hideous Kinky – Esther Freud 164. Arcadia – Jim Crace 165. Wild Swans – Jung Chang 166. American Psycho – Bret Easton Ellis 167. Time’s Arrow – Martin Amis 168. Mao II – Don DeLillo 169. Typical – Padgett Powell 170. Regeneration – Pat Barker 171. Downriver – Iain Sinclair 172. Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord – Louis de Bernieres 173. Wise Children – Angela Carter 174. Get Shorty – Elmore Leonard 175. Amongst Women – John McGahern 176. Vineland – Thomas Pynchon 177. Vertigo – W.G. Sebald 178. Stone Junction – Jim Dodge 179. The Music of Chance – Paul Auster 180. The Things They Carried – Tim O’Brien 181. A Home at the End of the World – Michael Cunningham 182. Like Life – Lorrie Moore 183. Possession – A.S. Byatt 184. The Buddha of Suburbia – Hanif Kureishi 185. The Midnight Examiner – William Kotzwinkle 186. A Disaffection – James Kelman 187. Sexing the Cherry – Jeanette Winterson 188. Moon Palace – Paul Auster 189. Billy Bathgate – E.L. Doctorow 190. Remains of the Day – Kazuo Ishiguro 191. The Melancholy of Resistance – László Krasznahorkai 192. The Temple of My Familiar – Alice Walker 193. The Trick is to Keep Breathing – Janice Galloway 194. The History of the Siege of Lisbon – José Saramago 195. Like Water for Chocolate – Laura Esquivel 196. A Prayer for Owen Meany – John Irving 197. London Fields – Martin Amis 198. The Book of Evidence – John Banville 199. Cat’s Eye – Margaret Atwood 200. Foucault’s Pendulum – Umberto Eco 201. The Beautiful Room is Empty – Edmund White 202. Wittgenstein’s Mistress – David Markson 203. The Satanic Verses – Salman Rushdie 204. The Swimming-Pool Library – Alan Hollinghurst 205. Oscar and Lucinda – Peter Carey 206. Libra – Don DeLillo 207. The Player of Games – Iain M. Banks 208. Nervous Conditions – Tsitsi Dangarembga 209. The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul – Douglas Adams 210. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency – Douglas Adams 211. The Radiant Way – Margaret Drabble 212. The Afternoon of a Writer – Peter Handke 213. The Black Dahlia – James Ellroy 214. The Passion – Jeanette Winterson 215. The Pigeon – Patrick Süskind 216. The Child in Time – Ian McEwan 217. Cigarettes – Harry Mathews 218. The Bonfire of the Vanities – Tom Wolfe 219. The New York Trilogy – Paul Auster 220. World’s End – T. Coraghessan Boyle 221. Enigma of Arrival – V.S. Naipaul 222. The Taebek Mountains – Jo Jung-rae 223. Beloved – Toni Morrison 224. Anagrams – Lorrie Moore 225. Matigari – Ngugi Wa Thiong’o 226. Marya – Joyce Carol Oates 227. Watchmen – Alan Moore & David Gibbons 228. The Old Devils – Kingsley Amis 229. Lost Language of Cranes – David Leavitt 230. An Artist of the Floating World – Kazuo Ishiguro 231. Extinction – Thomas Bernhard 232. Foe – J.M. Coetzee 233. The Drowned and the Saved – Primo Levi 234. Reasons to Live – Amy Hempel 235. The Parable of the Blind – Gert Hofmann 236. Love in the Time of Cholera – Gabriel García Márquez 237. Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit – Jeanette Winterson 238. The Cider House Rules – John Irving 239. A Maggot – John Fowles 240. Less Than Zero – Bret Easton Ellis 241. Contact – Carl Sagan 242. The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood 243. Perfume – Patrick Süskind 244. Old Masters – Thomas Bernhard 245. White Noise – Don DeLillo 246. Queer – William Burroughs 247. Hawksmoor – Peter Ackroyd 248. Legend – David Gemmell 249. Dictionary of the Khazars – Milorad Pavi? 250. The Bus Conductor Hines – James Kelman 251. The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis – José Saramago 252. The Lover – Marguerite Duras 253. Empire of the Sun – J.G. Ballard 254. The Wasp Factory – Iain Banks 255. Nights at the Circus – Angela Carter 256. The Unbearable Lightness of Being – Milan Kundera 257. Blood and Guts in High School – Kathy Acker 258. Neuromancer – William Gibson 259. Flaubert’s Parrot – Julian Barnes 260. Money: A Suicide Note – Martin Amis 261. Shame – Salman Rushdie 262. Worstward Ho – Samuel Beckett 263. Fools of Fortune – William Trevor 264. La Brava – Elmore Leonard 265. Waterland – Graham Swift 266. The Life and Times of Michael K – J.M. Coetzee 267. The Diary of Jane Somers – Doris Lessing 268. The Piano Teacher – Elfriede Jelinek 269. The Sorrow of Belgium – Hugo Claus 270. If Not Now, When? – Primo Levi 271. A Boy’s Own Story – Edmund White 272. The Color Purple – Alice Walker 273. Wittgenstein’s Nephew – Thomas Bernhard 274. A Pale View of Hills – Kazuo Ishiguro 275. Schindler’s Ark – Thomas Keneally 276. The House of the Spirits – Isabel Allende 277. The Newton Letter – John Banville 278. On the Black Hill – Bruce Chatwin 279. Concrete – Thomas Bernhard 280. The Names – Don DeLillo 281. Rabbit is Rich – John Updike 282. Lanark: A Life in Four Books – Alasdair Gray 283. The Comfort of Strangers – Ian McEwan 284. July’s People – Nadine Gordimer 285. Summer in Baden-Baden – Leonid Tsypkin 286. Broken April – Ismail Kadare 287. Waiting for the Barbarians – J.M. Coetzee 288. Midnight’s Children – Salman Rushdie 289. Rites of Passage – William Golding 290. Rituals – Cees Nooteboom 291. Confederacy of Dunces – John Kennedy Toole 292. City Primeval – Elmore Leonard 293. The Name of the Rose – Umberto Eco 294. The Book of Laughter and Forgetting – Milan Kundera 295. Smiley’s People – John Le Carré 296. Shikasta – Doris Lessing 297. A Bend in the River – V.S. Naipaul 298. Burger’s Daughter - Nadine Gordimer 299. The Safety Net – Heinrich Böll 300. If On a Winter’s Night a Traveler – Italo Calvino 301. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams 302. The Cement Garden – Ian McEwan 303. The World According to Garp – John Irving 304. Life: A User’s Manual – Georges Perec 305. The Sea, The Sea – Iris Murdoch 306. The Singapore Grip – J.G. Farrell 307. Yes – Thomas Bernhard 308. The Virgin in the Garden – A.S. Byatt 309. In the Heart of the Country – J.M. Coetzee 310. The Passion of New Eve – Angela Carter 311. Delta of Venus – Anaïs Nin 312. The Shining – Stephen King 313. Dispatches – Michael Herr 314. Petals of Blood – Ngugi Wa Thiong’o 315. Song of Solomon – Toni Morrison 316. The Hour of the Star – Clarice Lispector 317. The Left-Handed Woman – Peter Handke 318. Ratner’s Star – Don DeLillo 319. The Public Burning – Robert Coover 320. Interview With the Vampire – Anne Rice 321. Cutter and Bone – Newton Thornburg 322. Amateurs – Donald Barthelme 323. Patterns of Childhood – Christa Wolf 324. Autumn of the Patriarch – Gabriel García Márquez 325. W, or the Memory of Childhood – Georges Perec 326. A Dance to the Music of Time – Anthony Powell 327. Grimus – Salman Rushdie 328. The Dead Father – Donald Barthelme 329. Fateless – Imre Kertész 330. Willard and His Bowling Trophies – Richard Brautigan 331. High Rise – J.G. Ballard 332. Humboldt’s Gift – Saul Bellow 333. Dead Babies – Martin Amis 334. Correction – Thomas Bernhard 335. Ragtime – E.L. Doctorow 336. The Fan Man – William Kotzwinkle 337. Dusklands – J.M. Coetzee 338. The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum – Heinrich Böll 339. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy – John Le Carré 340. Breakfast of Champions – Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 341. Fear of Flying – Erica Jong 342. A Question of Power – Bessie Head 343. The Siege of Krishnapur – J.G. Farrell 344. The Castle of Crossed Destinies – Italo Calvino 345. Crash – J.G. Ballard 346. The Honorary Consul – Graham Greene 347. Gravity’s Rainbow – Thomas Pynchon 348. The Black Prince – Iris Murdoch 349. Sula – Toni Morrison 350. Invisible Cities – Italo Calvino 351. The Breast – Philip Roth 352. The Summer Book – Tove Jansson 353. G – John Berger 354. Surfacing – Margaret Atwood 355. House Mother Normal – B.S. Johnson 356. In A Free State – V.S. Naipaul 357. The Book of Daniel – E.L. Doctorow 358. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas – Hunter S. Thompson 359. Group Portrait With Lady – Heinrich Böll 360. The Wild Boys – William Burroughs 361. Rabbit Redux – John Updike 362. The Sea of Fertility – Yukio Mishima 363. The Driver’s Seat – Muriel Spark 364. The Ogre – Michael Tournier 365. The Bluest Eye – Toni Morrison 366. Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick – Peter Handke 367. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou 368. Mercier et Camier – Samuel Beckett 369. Troubles – J.G. Farrell 370. Jahrestage – Uwe Johnson 371. The Atrocity Exhibition – J.G. Ballard 372. Tent of Miracles – Jorge Amado 373. Pricksongs and Descants – Robert Coover 374. Blind Man With a Pistol – Chester Hines 375. Slaughterhouse-five – Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 376. The French Lieutenant’s Woman – John Fowles 377. The Green Man – Kingsley Amis 378. Portnoy’s Complaint – Philip Roth 379. The Godfather – Mario Puzo 380. Ada – Vladimir Nabokov 381. Them – Joyce Carol Oates 382. A Void/Avoid – Georges Perec 383. Eva Trout – Elizabeth Bowen 384. Myra Breckinridge – Gore Vidal 385. The Nice and the Good – Iris Murdoch 386. Belle du Seigneur – Albert Cohen 387. Cancer Ward – Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn 388. The First Circle – Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn 389. 2001: A Space Odyssey – Arthur C. Clarke 390. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? – Philip K. Dick 391. Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend is Laid – Malcolm Lowry 392. The German Lesson – Siegfried Lenz 393. In Watermelon Sugar – Richard Brautigan 394. A Kestrel for a Knave – Barry Hines 395. The Quest for Christa T. – Christa Wolf 396. Chocky – John Wyndham 397. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test – Tom Wolfe 398. The Cubs and Other Stories – Mario Vargas Llosa 399. One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel García Márquez 400. The Master and Margarita – Mikhail Bulgakov 401. Pilgrimage – Dorothy Richardson 402. The Joke – Milan Kundera 403. 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The Graduate – Charles Webb 429. Manon des Sources – Marcel Pagnol 430. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold – John Le Carré 431. The Girls of Slender Means – Muriel Spark 432. Inside Mr. Enderby – Anthony Burgess 433. The Bell Jar – Sylvia Plath 434. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich – Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn 435. The Collector – John Fowles 436. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – Ken Kesey 437. A Clockwork Orange – Anthony Burgess 438. Pale Fire – Vladimir Nabokov 439. The Drowned World – J.G. Ballard 440. The Golden Notebook – Doris Lessing 441. Labyrinths – Jorg Luis Borges 442. Girl With Green Eyes – Edna O’Brien 443. The Garden of the Finzi-Continis – Giorgio Bassani 444. Stranger in a Strange Land – Robert Heinlein 445. Franny and Zooey – J.D. Salinger 446. A Severed Head – Iris Murdoch 447. Faces in the Water – Janet Frame 448. Solaris – Stanislaw Lem 449. Cat and Mouse – Günter Grass 450. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie – Muriel Spark 451. Catch-22 – Joseph Heller 452. The Violent Bear it Away – Flannery O’Connor 453. How It Is – Samuel Beckett 454. Our Ancestors – Italo Calvino 455. The Country Girls – Edna O’Brien 456. To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee 457. Rabbit, Run – John Updike 458. Promise at Dawn – Romain Gary 459. Cider With Rosie – Laurie Lee 460. Billy Liar – Keith Waterhouse 461. Naked Lunch – William Burroughs 462. The Tin Drum – Günter Grass 463. Absolute Beginners – Colin MacInnes 464. Henderson the Rain King – Saul Bellow 465. Memento Mori – Muriel Spark 466. Billiards at Half-Past Nine – Heinrich Böll 467. Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Truman Capote 468. The Leopard – Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa 469. Pluck the Bud and Destroy the Offspring – Kenzaburo Oe 470. A Town Like Alice – Nevil Shute 471. The Bitter Glass – Eilís Dillon 472. Things Fall Apart – Chinua Achebe 473. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning – Alan Sillitoe 474. Mrs. ‘Arris Goes to Paris – Paul Gallico 475. Borstal Boy – Brendan Behan 476. The End of the Road – John Barth 477. The Once and Future King – T.H. White 478. The Bell – Iris Murdoch 479. Jealousy – Alain Robbe-Grillet 480. Voss – Patrick White 481. The Midwich Cuckoos – John Wyndham 482. Blue Noon – Georges Bataille 483. Homo Faber – Max Frisch 484. On the Road – Jack Kerouac 485. Pnin – Vladimir Nabokov 486. Doctor Zhivago – Boris Pasternak 487. The Wonderful “O” – James Thurber 488. Justine – Lawrence Durrell 489. Giovanni’s Room – James Baldwin 490. The Lonely Londoners – Sam Selvon 491. The Roots of Heaven – Romain Gary 492. Seize the Day – Saul Bellow 493. The Floating Opera – John Barth 494. The Lord of the Rings – J.R.R. Tolkien 495. The Talented Mr. Ripley – Patricia Highsmith 496. Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov 497. A World of Love – Elizabeth Bowen 498. The Trusting and the Maimed – James Plunkett 499. The Quiet American – Graham Greene 500. The Last Temptation of Christ – Nikos Kazantzákis 501. The Recognitions – William Gaddis 502. The Ragazzi – Pier Paulo Pasolini 503. Bonjour Tristesse – Françoise Sagan 504. I’m Not Stiller – Max Frisch 505. Self Condemned – Wyndham Lewis 506. The Story of O – Pauline Réage 507. A Ghost at Noon – Alberto Moravia 508. Lord of the Flies – William Golding 509. Under the Net – Iris Murdoch 510. The Go-Between – L.P. Hartley 511. The Long Goodbye – Raymond Chandler 512. The Unnamable – Samuel Beckett 513. Watt – Samuel Beckett 514. Lucky Jim – Kingsley Amis 515. Junkie – William Burroughs 516. The Adventures of Augie March – Saul Bellow 517. Go Tell It on the Mountain – James Baldwin 518. Casino Royale – Ian Fleming 519. The Judge and His Hangman – Friedrich Dürrenmatt 520. Invisible Man – Ralph Ellison 521. The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway 522. Wise Blood – Flannery O’Connor 523. The Killer Inside Me – Jim Thompson 524. Memoirs of Hadrian – Marguerite Yourcenar 525. Malone Dies – Samuel Beckett 526. Day of the Triffids – John Wyndham 527. Foundation – Isaac Asimov 528. The Opposing Shore – Julien Gracq 529. The Catcher in the Rye – J.D. Salinger 530. The Rebel – Albert Camus 531. Molloy – Samuel Beckett 532. The End of the Affair – Graham Greene 533. The Abbot C – Georges Bataille 534. The Labyrinth of Solitude – Octavio Paz 535. The Third Man – Graham Greene 536. The 13 Clocks – James Thurber 537. Gormenghast – Mervyn Peake 538. The Grass is Singing – Doris Lessing 539. I, Robot – Isaac Asimov 540. The Moon and the Bonfires – Cesare Pavese 541. The Garden Where the Brass Band Played – Simon Vestdijk 542. Love in a Cold Climate – Nancy Mitford 543. The Case of Comrade Tulayev – Victor Serge 544. The Heat of the Day – Elizabeth Bowen 545. Kingdom of This World – Alejo Carpentier 546. The Man With the Golden Arm – Nelson Algren 547. Nineteen Eighty-Four – George Orwell 548. All About H. Hatterr – G.V. Desani 549. Disobedience – Alberto Moravia 550. Death Sentence – Maurice Blanchot 551. The Heart of the Matter – Graham Greene 552. Cry, the Beloved Country – Alan Paton 553. Doctor Faustus – Thomas Mann 554. The Victim – Saul Bellow 555. Exercises in Style – Raymond Queneau 556. If This Is a Man – Primo Levi 557. Under the Volcano – Malcolm Lowry 558. The Path to the Nest of Spiders – Italo Calvino 559. The Plague – Albert Camus 560. Back – Henry Green 561. Titus Groan – Mervyn Peake 562. The Bridge on the Drina – Ivo Andri? 563. Brideshead Revisited – Evelyn Waugh 564. Animal Farm – George Orwell 565. Cannery Row – John Steinbeck 566. The Pursuit of Love – Nancy Mitford 567. Loving – Henry Green 568. Arcanum 17 – André Breton 569. Christ Stopped at Eboli – Carlo Levi 570. The Razor’s Edge – William Somerset Maugham 571. Transit – Anna Seghers 572. Ficciones – Jorge Luis Borges 573. Dangling Man – Saul Bellow 574. The Little Prince – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 575. Caught – Henry Green 576. The Glass Bead Game – Herman Hesse 577. Embers – Sandor Marai 578. Go Down, Moses – William Faulkner 579. The Outsider – Albert Camus 580. In Sicily – Elio Vittorini 581. The Poor Mouth – Flann O’Brien 582. The Living and the Dead – Patrick White 583. Hangover Square – Patrick Hamilton 584. Between the Acts – Virginia Woolf 585. The Hamlet – William Faulkner 586. Farewell My Lovely – Raymond Chandler 587. For Whom the Bell Tolls – Ernest Hemingway 588. Native Son – Richard Wright 589. The Power and the Glory – Graham Greene 590. The Tartar Steppe – Dino Buzzati 591. Party Going – Henry Green 592. The Grapes of Wrath – John Steinbeck 593. Finnegans Wake – James Joyce 594. At Swim-Two-Birds – Flann O’Brien 595. Coming Up for Air – George Orwell 596. Goodbye to Berlin – Christopher Isherwood 597. Tropic of Capricorn – Henry Miller 598. Good Morning, Midnight – Jean Rhys 599. The Big Sleep – Raymond Chandler 600. After the Death of Don Juan – Sylvie Townsend Warner 601. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day – Winifred Watson 602. Nausea – Jean-Paul Sartre 603. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier 604. Cause for Alarm – Eric Ambler 605. Brighton Rock – Graham Greene 606. U.S.A. – John Dos Passos 607. Murphy – Samuel Beckett 608. Of Mice and Men – John Steinbeck 609. Their Eyes Were Watching God – Zora Neale Hurston 610. The Hobbit – J.R.R. Tolkien 611. The Years – Virginia Woolf 612. In Parenthesis – David Jones 613. The Revenge for Love – Wyndham Lewis 614. Out of Africa – Isak Dineson (Karen Blixen) 615. To Have and Have Not – Ernest Hemingway 616. Summer Will Show – Sylvia Townsend Warner 617. Eyeless in Gaza – Aldous Huxley 618. The Thinking Reed – Rebecca West 619. Gone With the Wind – Margaret Mitchell 620. Keep the Aspidistra Flying – George Orwell 621. Wild Harbour – Ian MacPherson 622. Absalom, Absalom! – William Faulkner 623. At the Mountains of Madness – H.P. Lovecraft 624. Nightwood – Djuna Barnes 625. Independent People – Halldór Laxness 626. Auto-da-Fé – Elias Canetti 627. The Last of Mr. Norris – Christopher Isherwood 628. 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News from Nowhere – William Morris 806. New Grub Street – George Gissing 807. Gösta Berling’s Saga – Selma Lagerlöf 808. Tess of the D’Urbervilles – Thomas Hardy 809. The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde 810. The Kreutzer Sonata – Leo Tolstoy 811. La Bête Humaine – Émile Zola 812. By the Open Sea – August Strindberg 813. Hunger – Knut Hamsun 814. The Master of Ballantrae – Robert Louis Stevenson 815. Pierre and Jean – Guy de Maupassant 816. Fortunata and Jacinta – Benito Pérez Galdés 817. The People of Hemsö – August Strindberg 818. The Woodlanders – Thomas Hardy 819. She – H. Rider Haggard 820. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson 821. The Mayor of Casterbridge – Thomas Hardy 822. Kidnapped – Robert Louis Stevenson 823. King Solomon’s Mines – H. Rider Haggard 824. Germinal – Émile Zola 825. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain 826. Bel-Ami – Guy de Maupassant 827. Marius the Epicurean – Walter Pater 828. 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Spring Torrents – Ivan Turgenev 853. Middlemarch – George Eliot 854. Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There – Lewis Carroll 855. King Lear of the Steppes – Ivan Turgenev 856. He Knew He Was Right – Anthony Trollope 857. War and Peace – Leo Tolstoy 858. Sentimental Education – Gustave Flaubert 859. Phineas Finn – Anthony Trollope 860. Maldoror – Comte de Lautréaumont 861. The Idiot – Fyodor Dostoevsky 862. The Moonstone – Wilkie Collins 863. Little Women – Louisa May Alcott 864. Thérèse Raquin – Émile Zola 865. The Last Chronicle of Barset – Anthony Trollope 866. Journey to the Centre of the Earth – Jules Verne 867. Crime and Punishment – Fyodor Dostoevsky 868. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll 869. Our Mutual Friend – Charles Dickens 870. Uncle Silas – Sheridan Le Fanu 871. Notes from the Underground – Fyodor Dostoevsky 872. The Water-Babies – Charles Kingsley 873. Les Misérables – Victor Hugo 874. Fathers and Sons – Ivan Turgenev 875. Silas Marner – George Eliot 876. Great Expectations – Charles Dickens 877. On the Eve – Ivan Turgenev 878. Castle Richmond – Anthony Trollope 879. The Mill on the Floss – George Eliot 880. The Woman in White – Wilkie Collins 881. The Marble Faun – Nathaniel Hawthorne 882. Max Havelaar – Multatuli 883. A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens 884. Oblomovka – Ivan Goncharov 885. Adam Bede – George Eliot 886. Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert 887. North and South – Elizabeth Gaskell 888. Hard Times – Charles Dickens 889. Walden – Henry David Thoreau 890. Bleak House – Charles Dickens 891. Villette – Charlotte Brontë 892. Cranford – Elizabeth Gaskell 893. Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lonely – Harriet Beecher Stowe 894. The Blithedale Romance – Nathaniel Hawthorne 895. The House of the Seven Gables – Nathaniel Hawthorne 896. Moby-Dick – Herman Melville 897. The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne 898. David Copperfield – Charles Dickens 899. Shirley – Charlotte Brontë 900. 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getting started with awk
Getting started with awk This qref is written for a semi-knowledgable UNIX user who has just come up against a problem and has been advised to use awk to solve it. Perhaps one of the examples can be quickly modified for immediate use. * Pre-Info o Ohhh ohh what flavor? o For More Info o References * Introduction * The Basics * Some Samples o Whats a pattern, whats an action? o With a regular expression? o Comparisons o Negate Operator o Booleans o start and end o BEGIN and END o Multiple pattern action pairs o Awk variables o Awk for while do o Awk arrays o Awk from a file o Awk to create C code * Awk punctuation guide * A large awk example Ohhh ohh what flavor? There are three popular versions of awk: awk, nawk, and gawk. The last two are compatible with the first one. For More Info If you are looking for a more in-depth online document about awk, you should read the "info" pages for gawk. The info pages contain both the official documentation for gawk and and a good introduction to gawk. To read the info pages, type >info gawk at a shell prompt. It is also possible to print out the info pages in a nice-looking format. Send email to help@cs.hmc.edu and ask how to do that. References A good reference for awk is the O'Reilly handbook for sed and awk. There should be a copy available in the CS Department library. Further references are the UNIX in a Nutshell and UNIX Power Tools books, also in the CS Department library. The Power Tools book seems to quote quite a bit from the Sed and Awk book, though. Once you know a bit about awk, the man pages become more useful. The Awk Newsgroup The newsgroup for awk is comp.lang.awk back to the top Introduction * awk reads from a file or from its standard input, and outputs to its standard output. You will generally want to redirect that into a file, but that is not done in these examples just because it takes up space. awk does not get along with non-text files, like executables and FrameMaker files. If you need to edit those, use a binary editor like hexl-mode in emacs. * The most frustrating thing about trying to learn awk is getting your program past the shell's parser. The proper way is to use single quotes around the program, like so: >awk '{print $0}' filename The single quotes protect almost everything from the shell. In csh or tcsh, you still have to watch out for exclamation marks, but other than that, you're safe. * The second most frustrating thing about trying to learn awk is the lovely error messages: awk '{print $0,}' filename awk: syntax error near line 1 awk: illegal statement near line 1 gawk generally has better error messages. At least it tells you where in the line something went wrong: gawk '{print $0,}' filename gawk: cmd. line:1: {print $0,} gawk: cmd. line:1: ^ parse error So, if you're having problems getting awk syntax correct, switch to gawk for a while. back to the top Some basics: * Awk recognizes the concepts of "file", "record", and "field". * A file consists of records, which by default are the lines of the file. One line becomes one record. * Awk operates on one record at a time. * A record consists of fields, which by default are separated by any number of spaces or tabs. * Field number 1 is accessed with $1, field 2 with $2, and so forth. $0 refers to the whole record. back to the top Some Samples Perhaps the quickest way of learning awk is to look at some sample programs. The one above will print the file in its entirety, just like cat(1). Here are some others, along with a quick description of what they do. >awk '{print $2,$1}' filename will print the second field, then the first. All other fields are ignored. >awk '{print $1,$2,sin($3/$2)}' filename will print the first and second fields, and then the sine of the third field divided by the second. So, the second and third field had better be numbers. Awk has other built in math functions like sine; read the manpage to see which ones. "I still say awk '{print $1}' a lot." the inventor of PERL, Larry Wall (lwall@netlabs.com) What if you don't want to apply the program to each line of the file? Say, for example, that you only wanted to process lines that had the first field greater than the second. The following program will do that: >awk '$1 > $2 {print $1,$2,$1-$2}' filename The part outside the curly braces is called the "pattern", and the part inside is the "action". The comparison operators include the ones from C: == != < > <= >= ?: If no pattern is given, then the action applies to all lines. This fact was used in the sample programs above. If no action is given, then the entire line is printed. If "print" is used all by itself, the entire line is printed. Thus, the following are equivalent: awk '$1 > $2' filename awk '$1 > $2{print}' filename awk '$1 > $2{print $0}' filename The various fields in a line can also be treated as strings instead of numbers. To compare a field to a string, use the following method: >awk '$1=="foo"{print $2}' filename back to the top Using regular expressions What if you want lines in which a certain string is found? Just put a regular expression (in the manner of egrep(1) ) into the pattern, like so: >awk '/foo.*bar/{print $1,$3}' filename This will print all lines containing the word "foo" and then later the word "bar". If you want only those lines where "foo" occurs in the second field, use the ~ ("contains"
operator: >awk '$2~/foo/{print $3,$1}' filename If you want lines where "foo" does not occur in the second field, use the negated ~ operator, !~ >awk '$2!~/foo/{print $3,$1}' filename This operator can be read as "does not contain". back to the top Booleans You can produce complicated patterns with the boolean operators from C, which are ! for "not", && for "and", and || for "or". Parentheses can be used for grouping. back to the top Start and End There are three special forms of patterns that do not fit the above descriptions. One is the start-end pair of regular expressions. For example, to print all lines between and including lines that contained "foo" and "bar", you would use >awk '/foo/,/bar/' filename back to the top Begin and End The other two special forms are similar; they are the BEGIN and END patterns. Any action associated with the BEGIN pattern will happen before any line-by-line processing is done. Actions with the END pattern will happen after all lines are processed. But how do you put more than one pattern-action pair into an awk program? There are several choices. 1. One is to just mash them together, like so: > awk 'BEGIN{print"fee"} $1=="foo"{print"fi"} END{print"fo fum"}' filename 2. Another choice is to put the program into a file, like so: BEGIN{print"fee"} $1=="foo"{print"fi"} END{print"fo fum"} Let's say that's in the file giant.awk. Now, run it using the "-f" flag to awk: >awk -f giant.awk filename 3. A third choice is to create a file that calls awk all by itself. The following form will do the trick: #!/usr/bin/awk -f BEGIN{print"fee"} $1=="foo"{print"fi"} END{print"fo fum"} If we call this file giant2.awk, we can run it by first giving it execute permissions, >chmod u+x giant2.awk and then just call it like so: >./giant2.awk filename awk has variables that can be either real numbers or strings. For example, the following code prints a running total of the fifth column: >awk '{print x+=$5,$0 }' filename This can be used when looking at file sizes from an "ls -l". It is also useful for balancing one's checkbook, if the amount of the check is kept in one column. back to the top Awk variables awk variables are initialized to either zero or the empty string the first time they are used. Which one depends on how they are used, of course. Variables are also useful for keeping intermediate values. This example also introduces the use of semicolons for separating statements: >awk '{d=($2-($1-4));s=($2+$1);print d/sqrt(s),d*d/s }' filename Note that the final statement, a "print" in this case, does not need a semicolon. It doesn't hurt to put it in, though. * Integer variables can be used to refer to fields. If one field contains information about which other field is important, this script will print only the important field: >awk '{imp=$1; print $imp }' filename * The special variable NF tells you how many fields are in this record. This script prints the first and last field from each record, regardless of how many fields there are: >awk '{print $1,$NF }' filename * The special variable NR tells you which record this is. It is incremented each time a new record is read in. This gives a simple way of adding line numbers to a file: >awk '{print NR,$0 }' filename Of course, there are a myriad of other ways to put line numbers on a file using the various UNIX utilities. This is left as an exercise for the reader. * The special variable FS (Field Separator) determines how awk will split up each record into fields. This variable can be set on the command line. For example, /etc/passwd has its fields separated by colons. >awk -F: '{print $1,$3 }' /etc/passwd This variable can actually be set to any regular expression, in the manner of egrep(1). The various fields are also variables, and you can assign things to them. If you wanted to delete the 10th field from each line, you could do it by printing fields 1 through 9, and then from 11 on using a for-loop (see below). But, this will do it very easily: >awk '{$10=""; print }' filename In many ways, awk is like C. The "for", "while", "do-while", and "if" constructs all exist. Statements can be grouped with curly braces. This script will print each field of each record on its own line. >awk '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) print $i }' filename If you want to produce format that is a little better formatted than the "print" statement gives you, you can use "printf" just like in C. Here is an example that treats the first field as a string, and then does some numeric stuff >awk '{printf("%s %03d %02d %.15g\n",$1,$2,$3,$3/$2); }' filename Note that with printf, you need the explicit newline character. We can use "printf" to print stuff without the newline, which is useful in a for loop. This script prints each record with each of its fields reversed. Ok, so it isn't very useful. >awk '{for(i=NF;i > 0;i--) printf("%s",$i); printf("\n"
; }' filename back to the top Awk Arrays awk has arrays, but they are only indexed by strings. This can be very useful, but it can also be annoying. For example, we can count the frequency of words in a document (ignoring the icky part about printing them out): >awk '{for(i=1;i <=NF;i++) freq[$i]++ }' filename The array will hold an integer value for each word that occurred in the file. Unfortunately, this treats "foo", "Foo", and "foo," as different words. Oh well. How do we print out these frequencies? awk has a special "for" construct that loops over the values in an array. This script is longer than most command lines, so it will be expressed as an executable script: #!/usr/bin/awk -f {for(i=1;i <=NF;i++) freq[$i]++ } END{for(word in freq) print word, freq[word] } This loop-over-an-array seems to go in no particular order. Thus, the output from a program like this must often be piped through sort(1) in order to be useful. Multi-dimensional arrays are implemented in an odd way. The given indices are concatenated together (with a special separator) to get one string, and it is used as the index. This program will print the word-pair frequencies: #!/usr/bin/awk -f {for(i=1;i < NF;i++) freq[$i,$(i+1)]++ } END{for(words in freq) print words, freq[words] } Unfortunately, this will print out the separator, which is by default not a common character. You can change this by assigning something logical like a space to the variable SUBSEP using nawk or gawk (it's not allowed in plain awk). #!/usr/bin/awk -f BEGIN{SUBSEP=""} {for(i=1;i < NF;i++) freq[$i,$(i+1)]++} END{for(words in freq) print words, freq[words] } Unfortunately (that word seems to occur a lot when talking about awk arrays), this doesn't let you refer to the indices individually. The secret to this it to use the "split" function, which breaks a string up into an array. #!/usr/bin/awk -f BEGIN{SUBSEP="" } {for(i=1;i < NF;i++) freq[$i,$(i+1)]++} END{ for(words in freq) { split(words,word,SUBSEP); print word[1], freq[words],word[2]; } } When you're using an awk script in a file, you can break your program across multiple lines to make it easier to read. Comments are started the same way as in sh programming, with a # #!/usr/bin/awk -f # this program prints the frequencies of word pairs BEGIN{SUBSEP=""} # set the index separator # to a nice character {for(i=1;i < NF;i++) freq[$i,$(i+1)]++} END{ for(words in freq) { # just to show we can put a comment in here. split(words,word,SUBSEP); # or here print word[1], freq[words],word[2]; } } You can use awk to create text, as well as just process existing text. It is useful for quickly generating tables of function values, without the hassle of compiling a C program. For example, it can show that sin(x)/x approaches 1 as x approaches zero: >awk '{x=1.0/NR; print x,sin(x)/x;}' will print a new value each time it reads a new line. So, you can hit return until you have all the values you need. Alternately, if you need a set number of values, you can do >awk 'BEGIN{for(i=1;i <=30;i++){x=1.0/i;print x,sin(x)/x;}}' /dev/null where 30 is the set number of values. It seems twisted*, but awk can be used to generate C code that one doesn't want to type by hand. For example, this script will generate an explicit 3x3 matrix multiplication routine: gawk 'BEGIN{ for(i=0;i<3;i++) for(j=0;j<3;j++){ printf("d[%d][%d]=",i,j); for(k=0;k<3;k++){ printf("l[%d][%d]*r[%d][%d]%s", i,k,k,j,(k<2)?"+":";\n"
; } } }' * ok, maybe it is twisted. back to the top Punctuation guide: {} used around the action, and to group statements in the action. $ denotes a field. $1 is the first field, $0 is the whole record. ~ the "contains" operator. "foobar"~"foo" is true. Strings only. !~ the "does not contain" operator. Strings only. == the equality operator. Works for numbers or strings < > <= >= != inequality operators. Work for numbers or strings. # the begin-comment character , separates things in a "print" or "printf" statement. ; separates statements. // used around a regular expression && Boolean and || Boolean or ! boolean not () used for grouping Boolean expressions, passing arguments to functions, and around conditions for "for","while", etc. back to the top And now for a grand example: # This awk program collects statistics on two # "random variables" and the relationships # between them. It looks only at fields 1 and # 2 by default Define the variables F and G # on the command line to force it to look at # different fields. For example: # awk -f stat_2o1.awk F=2 G=3 stuff.dat \ # F=3 G=5 otherstuff.dat # or, from standard input: # awk -f stat_2o1.awk F=1 G=3 # It ignores blank lines, lines where either # one of the requested fields is empty, and # lines whose first field contains a number # sign. It requires only one pass through the # data. This script works with vanilla awk # under SunOS 4.1.3. BEGIN{ F=1; G=2; } length($F) > 0 && \ length($G) > 0 && \ $1 !~/^#/ { sx1+= $F; sx2 += $F*$F; sy1+= $G; sy2 += $G*$G; sxy1+= $F*$G; if( N==0 ) xmax = xmin = $F; if( xmin > $F ) xmin=$F; if( xmax < $F ) xmax=$F; if( N==0 ) ymax = ymin = $G; if( ymin > $G ) ymin=$G; if( ymax < $G ) ymax=$G; N++; } END { printf("%d # N\n" ,N ); if (N <= 1) { printf("What's the point?\n"
; exit 1; } printf("%g # xmin\n",xmin); printf("%g # xmax\n",xmax); printf("%g # xmean\n",xmean=sx1/N); xSigma = sx2 - 2 * xmean * sx1+ N*xmean*xmean; printf("%g # xvar\n" ,xvar =xSigma/ N ); printf("%g # xvar unbiased\n",xvaru=xSigma/(N-1)); printf("%g # xstddev\n" ,sqrt(xvar )); printf("%g # xstddev unbiased\n",sqrt(xvaru)); printf("%g # ymin\n",ymin); printf("%g # ymax\n",ymax); printf("%g # ymean\n",ymean=sy1/N); ySigma = sy2 - 2 * ymean * sy1+ N*ymean*ymean; printf("%g # yvar\n" ,yvar =ySigma/ N ); printf("%g # yvar unbiased\n",yvaru=ySigma/(N-1)); printf("%g # ystddev\n" ,sqrt(yvar )); printf("%g # ystddev unbiased\n",sqrt(yvaru)); if ( xSigma * ySigma <= 0 ) r=0; else r=(sxy1 - xmean*sy1- ymean * sx1+ N * xmean * ymean) /sqrt(xSigma * ySigma); printf("%g # correlation coefficient\n", r); if( r > 1 || r < -1 ) printf("SERIOUS ERROR! CORRELATION COEFFICIENT"
; printf(" OUTSIDE RANGE -1..1\n"
; if( 1-r*r != 0 ) printf("%g # Student's T (use with N-2 degfreed)\n&", \ t=r*sqrt((N-2)/(1-r*r)) ); else printf("0 # Correlation is perfect,"
; printf(" Student's T is plus infinity\n"
; b = (sxy1 - ymean * sx1)/(sx2 - xmean * sx1); a = ymean - b * xmean; ss=sy2 - 2*a*sy1- 2*b*sxy1 + N*a*a + 2*a*b*sx1+ b*b*sx2 ; ss/= N-2; printf("%g # a = y-intercept\n", a); printf("%g # b = slope\n" , b); printf("%g # s^2 = unbiased estimator for sigsq\n",ss); printf("%g + %g * x # equation ready for cut-and-paste\n",a,b); ra = sqrt(ss * sx2 / (N * xSigma)); rb = sqrt(ss / ( xSigma)); printf("%g # radius of confidence interval "
; printf("for a, multiply by t\n",ra); printf("%g # radius of confidence interval "
; printf("for b, multiply by t\n",rb); } back to the top This documentation was originally written by Andrew M. Ross.
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