why does "cut" print fields in original order?

Robert P. J. Day rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Wed Nov 21 06:30:32 UTC 2007


  nitpicky, yes, but it occasionally irritates me that "cut" will
print fields, not in the order you specify them with the "-f" option,
but in the original order in the source text, to wit:

$ cut -d: -f1,7 /etc/passwd
root:/bin/bash
bin:/sbin/nologin
daemon:/sbin/nologin
...

$ cut -fd: -f7,1 /etc/passwd
root:/bin/bash
bin:/sbin/nologin
daemon:/sbin/nologin
...

  is there really a reason that cut refuses to acknowledge the order
of the fields as supplied by the user?  some historical reason,
perhaps, that we can now all make fun of and wonder what they were
smoking at the time?

rday

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Robert P. J. Day
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