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04-27-2004 09:15 AM
04-27-2004 09:15 AM
perl -ne
Hi
I have used perl -ne in ksh
it does not prints in orignal
format, i want to print it in
orignal format.
thanks
I have used perl -ne in ksh
it does not prints in orignal
format, i want to print it in
orignal format.
thanks
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04-27-2004 09:37 AM
04-27-2004 09:37 AM
Re: perl -ne
perl -pe defaults to printing each line. Kind of depends on what your mean by "original format".
-- Rod Hills
-- Rod Hills
There be dragons...
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04-27-2004 09:40 AM
04-27-2004 09:40 AM
Re: perl -ne
sorry
for being vague
i am using
perl -ne 'print unless /^ but it does not prints in orignal format
what it reads from. I mean to say each line as it is.
Thanks
for being vague
i am using
perl -ne 'print unless /^
what it reads from. I mean to say each line as it is.
Thanks
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04-27-2004 09:48 AM
04-27-2004 09:48 AM
Re: perl -ne
If I have a file that has-
abc
defgh
ij
klmn
Then read this with perl -ne 'print', I get-
abc
defgh
ij
klmn
It maintains the orginal format...
--Rod Hills
abc
defgh
ij
klmn
Then read this with perl -ne 'print', I get-
abc
defgh
ij
klmn
It maintains the orginal format...
--Rod Hills
There be dragons...
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