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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T21:23:36+00:00 2026-06-15T21:23:36+00:00

We all know that there are several built-in variables in awk utility like –

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We all know that there are several built-in variables in awk utility like – NF, FS, NR, and positional variables like $0 … . I have an awk script where I am using getline functionality to get output of a command like below:

 while ( ("ls -l" |& getline) > 0) {
}
 while ( ("ls -l" | getline) > 0) {
}
 while ( ("ls -l" |& getline) > 0) {
}
while ( ("ls -l" |& getline var) > 0) {
}

Please let me know which of the AWK built-in variables I can infer inside the while loop. I tried accessing NR but it always gives me 0? Say I want to write something like below:

while ( ("ls -l" |& getline) > 0) {
  if(NR == 1)
  {
      do something .. by parsing data via a Field Separator
  }
}
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    2026-06-15T21:23:37+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 9:23 pm

    See http://awk.freeshell.org/AllAboutGetline and make sure you fully understand it and have a lot of awk experience before being tempted to use getline. The example you give is almost certainly NOT a good candidate for using getline.

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