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Use pipe with du to compute "size" of stdin


I have a program in which I load text from a file and then filter it according to one of the fields. What I am interested in is the size of the data after this filtering step.

Ideally, I would be able to do something like: awk '$2>=10' <myfile | du -

I could just apply the filter and save the output somewhere, call du on it, and then delete the file, but the file is quite large, so writing to disk could take a while.

Recognizing that du stands for "disk usage", I suspect I am asking something that makes no sense, given how the program works. If there is another common utility that will do this, please suggest it!


Solution

  • You can pipe it to wc -c to count the number of bytes that goes through the pipeline.