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Control statements, such as if
, while
, and so on,
control the flow of execution in awk
programs. Most of the
control statements in awk
are patterned on similar statements in C.
All the control statements start with special keywords, such as if
and while
, to distinguish them from simple expressions.
Many control statements contain other statements. For example, the
if
statement contains another statement that may or may not be
executed. The contained statement is called the body.
To include more than one statement in the body, group them into a
single compound statement with curly braces, separating them with
newlines or semicolons.
7.4.1 The if
-else
StatementConditionally execute some awk
statements.7.4.2 The while
StatementLoop until some condition is satisfied. 7.4.3 The do
-while
StatementDo specified action while looping until some condition is satisfied. 7.4.4 The for
StatementAnother looping statement, that provides initialization and increment clauses. 7.4.5 The break
StatementImmediately exit the innermost enclosing loop. 7.4.6 The continue
StatementSkip to the end of the innermost enclosing loop. 7.4.7 The next
StatementStop processing the current input record. 7.4.8 Using gawk
'snextfile
StatementStop processing the current file. 7.4.9 The exit
StatementStop execution of awk
.