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getline into a Variable 
You can use `getline var' to read the next record from
awk's input into the variable var.  No other processing is
done.
For example, suppose the next line is a comment or a special string,
and you want to read it without triggering
any rules.  This form of getline allows you to read that line
and store it in a variable so that the main
read-a-line-and-check-each-rule loop of awk never sees it.
The following example swaps every two lines of input.
The program is as follows:
{
     if ((getline tmp) > 0) {
          print tmp
          print $0
     } else
          print $0
}
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It takes the following list:
wan tew free phore  | 
and produces these results:
tew wan phore free  | 
The getline command used in this way sets only the variables
NR and FNR (and of course, var).  The record is not
split into fields, so the values of the fields (including $0) and
the value of NF do not change.