HackerRank Awk – 2 problem solution YASH PAL, 31 July 2024 In this HackerRank Awk – 2 problem solution In this challenge, we practice using the awk command for text-munging and data processing tasks. The awk interpreter may be used for a lot of text-munging and data-processing tasks that require some quick scripting work. Task You are given a file with four space-separated columns containing the scores of students in three subjects. The first column contains a single character (A-Z), the student identifier. The next three columns have three numbers each. The numbers are between 0 and 100, both inclusive. These numbers denote the scores of the students in English, Mathematics, and Science, respectively. Your task is to identify whether each of the students has passed or failed. A student is considered to have passed if (s)he has a score 50 or more in each of the three subjects. Input Format There will be no more than 10 rows of data. Each line will be in the following format: [Identifier][English Score][Math Score][Science Score] Output Format Depending on the scores, display the following for each student: [Identifier] : [Pass] or [Identifier] : [Fail] Problem solution. awk '{if($2 > 50 && $3 > 50 && $4 > 50){print $1" : Pass"}else{print $1 " : Fail"}}' Second solution. awk '{ if ($2 >=50 && $3 >= 50 && $4 >= 50) print $1,":","Pass"; else print $1,":","Fail"; }' Third solution. awk '{ if($2 < 50 || $3 < 50 || $4 < 50) { print $1,": Fail"; } else { print $1,": Pass"; } }' coding problems linux shell