| Index Entry | Section |
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| Hankerson, Darrel | Acknowledgments |
| Hankerson, Darrel | A.6 Major Contributors to gawk |
| Hankerson, Darrel | B.5 Reporting Problems and Bugs |
| Hartholz, Elaine | Acknowledgments |
| Hartholz, Marshall | Acknowledgments |
| hexadecimal numbers | 6.1.2 Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers |
| historical features | 4.5.3 Setting FS from the Command Line |
| historical features | 7.4.5 The break Statement |
| historical features | 7.4.6 The continue Statement |
| historical features | 9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions |
| history of awk | History of awk and gawk |
| histsort.awk program | 14.3.6 Removing Duplicates from Unsorted Text |
| how awk works | 2.4 An Example with Two Rules |
| Hughes, Phil | Acknowledgments |
| HUP signal | 11.5 Profiling Your awk Programs |
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| I/O, binary | 7.5.1 Built-in Variables That Control awk |
| I/O, from BEGIN and END | 7.1.4.2 Input/Output from BEGIN and END Rules |
| I/O, two-way | 11.2 Two-Way Communications with Another Process |
| id utility | 14.2.3 Printing out User Information |
| id.awk program | 14.2.3 Printing out User Information |
| if -else statement | 7.4.1 The if -else Statement |
| igawk.sh program | 14.3.9 An Easy Way to Use Library Functions |
| IGNORECASE variable | 3.6 Case Sensitivity in Matching |
| IGNORECASE variable | 7.5.1 Built-in Variables That Control awk |
| IGNORECASE variable | 8.1 Introduction to Arrays |
| IGNORECASE variable | 8.11 Sorting Array Values and Indices with gawk |
| IGNORECASE , and array sorting | 8.11 Sorting Array Values and Indices with gawk |
| IGNORECASE , and array subscripts | 8.1 Introduction to Arrays |
| ignoring case | 3.6 Case Sensitivity in Matching |
| implementation limits | 4.8.9 Points About getline to Remember |
| implementation limits | 5.6 Redirecting Output of print and printf |
| in operator | 6.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions |
| in operator | 6.14 Operator Precedence (How Operators Nest) |
| in operator | 7.4.4 The for Statement |
| in operator | 8.5 Scanning All Elements of an Array |
| in operator | 14.2.3 Printing out User Information |
| increment operators | 6.8 Increment and Decrement Operators |
| index built-in function | 9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions |
| initialization, automatic | 2.5 A More Complex Example |
| input | 4. Reading Input Files |
| input file, sample | 2.2 Data Files for the Examples |
| input files, skipping | 13.2.1 Implementing nextfile as a Function |
| input pipeline | 4.8.5 Using getline from a Pipe |
| input redirection | 4.8.3 Using getline from a File |
| input, explicit | 4.8 Explicit Input with getline |
| input, getline command | 4.8 Explicit Input with getline |
| input, multiple line records | 4.7 Multiple-Line Records |
| input, standard | 2.1.2 Running awk Without Input Files |
| insomnia, cure for | 14.3.2 An Alarm Clock Program |
| installation, amiga | B.3.1 Installing gawk on an Amiga |
| installation, atari | B.4.1 Installing gawk on the Atari ST |
| installation, beos | B.3.2 Installing gawk on BeOS |
| installation, pc operating systems | B.3.3 Installation on PC Operating Systems |
| installation, tandem | B.4.2 Installing gawk on a Tandem |
| installation, unix | B.2.1 Compiling gawk for Unix |
| installation, vms | B.3.4 How to Compile and Install gawk on VMS |
| int built-in function | 9.1.2 Numeric Functions |
| integer, definition of | D.2 Data Values in a Computer |
| integer, unsigned | D.2 Data Values in a Computer |
| interaction, awk and other programs | 9.1.4 Input/Output Functions |
| interactive buffering vs. non-interactive | Advanced Notes: Interactive Versus Non-Interactive Buffering |
| internal function, assoc_clear | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, assoc_lookup | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, dupnode | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, force_number | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, force_string | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, get_argument | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, make_builtin | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, make_number | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, make_string | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, set_value | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, tmp_number | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, tmp_string | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal function, update_ERRNO | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal macro, free_temp | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal type, AWKNUM | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal type, NODE | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal variable, param_cnt | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal variable, stlen | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal variable, stptr | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal variable, type | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internal variable, vname | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| internationalization | 7.5.1 Built-in Variables That Control awk |
| internationalization | 10.1 Internationalization and Localization |
| internationalization features in gawk | 10. Internationalization with gawk |
| internationalization of awk programs, portability issues | 10.4.3 awk Portability Issues |
| internationalization, marked strings | 10.3 Internationalizing awk Programs |
| internationalizing a program | 10.2 GNU gettext |
| interpreted programs | D.1 What a Program Does |
| interpreted programs | Glossary |
| interval expressions | 3.3 Regular Expression Operators |
| `inventory-shipped' file | 2.2 Data Files for the Examples |
| invocation of gawk | 12.1 Invoking awk |
| ISO | Glossary |
| ISO 8601 | 9.1.5 Using gawk 's Timestamp Functions |
| ISO 8859-1 | 3.6 Case Sensitivity in Matching |
| ISO 8859-1 | Glossary |
| ISO Latin-1 | 3.6 Case Sensitivity in Matching |
| ISO Latin-1 | Glossary |
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| Jacobs, Andrew | 13.5 Reading the User Database |
| Jaegermann, Michal | Acknowledgments |
| Jaegermann, Michal | A.6 Major Contributors to gawk |
| Jedi knights | 12.6 Undocumented Options and Features |
| join user-defined function | 13.2.6 Merging an Array into a String |
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