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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T15:27:29+00:00 2026-05-27T15:27:29+00:00

#!/bin/gawk function convertToCamelCase(text) { split(text, words, ); for (i=1; i<=length(words); i++) { res =

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#!/bin/gawk
function convertToCamelCase(text)
{
        split(text, words, " "); for (i=1; i<=length(words); i++) { res = res toupper(substr(words[i],1,1))tolower(substr(words[i],2))" ";
        return res;
}
function convertToThreeDigitDecimal(num)
{
        return sprintf("%7.3f",(num/1000000));
}
BEGIN {
....

I am trying to add a function in awk, it is giving me syntax error.

bash-3.2$ ./execute_all_stats.sh.bak file.csv
awk: get_mkt_stats.awk.bak:7: function convertToThreeDigitDecimal(num)
awk: get_mkt_stats.awk.bak:7: ^ syntax error
awk: get_mkt_stats.awk.bak:11: BEGIN {
awk: get_mkt_stats.awk.bak:11: ^ syntax error

The awk version is:

bash-3.2$ awk --version
GNU Awk 3.1.5

I am calling the awk like the following:

gawk -F',' -f script.awk ${file}
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    2026-05-27T15:27:29+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:27 pm

    you’re missing a closing ‘}’ on your for loop.

    function convertToCamelCase(text)
    {
        split(text, words, " ");
        for (i=1; i<=length(words); i++) { 
            res = res toupper(substr(words[i],1,1)) tolower(substr(words[i],2))" "
         }
     return res;
    }
    

    I’ve also added a space in front of tolower, just to make that function explicit.

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