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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T13:22:19+00:00 2026-05-27T13:22:19+00:00

I have simple bash script: #!/bin/sh column=${1:-1} awk ‘ {colawk=’$column’+2; print $colawk}’ awk ‘(x=4;

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I have simple bash script:

#!/bin/sh
column=${1:-1}
awk ' {colawk='$column'+2; print $colawk}'
awk '(x=4; print $x)'

But I have received error:

awk: (x=4; print $x)
awk:     ^ syntax error
awk: cmd. line:1: (x=4; print $x)
awk: cmd. line:1:                ^ unexpected newline or end of string

Why? Code in the previous line works.

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    2026-05-27T13:22:19+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:22 pm

    Your problem is with using parentheses instead of braces. Try:

    awk '{x=4; print $x}'
    

    instead, as in the following transcript:

    pax$ echo a b c d e | awk '(x=4; print $x)'
    awk: cmd. line:1: (x=4; print $x)
    awk: cmd. line:1:     ^ syntax error
    awk: cmd. line:2: (x=4; print $x)
    awk: cmd. line:2:                ^ unexpected newline or end of string
    
    pax$ echo a b c d e | awk '{x=4; print $x}'
    d
    
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