Ubence Quevedo wrote:
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From: Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 3:03:35 PM
Subject: Re: Text Manipulation/Replacement
On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 14:57 -0700, Ubence Quevedo wrote:
Hello All,
I've used pdftotext to convert a pdf document to text and then used a
combination of grep and awk to single out data and replace formatting that I
didn't need.
The output data eventually looks like this:
12,123456789
,0987654321
But I want it to look like this:
12,123456789,0987654321
I've tried many different things with awk, but I can't get it replace \r, with
just a ,
For one thing, end-of-line in standard Unix text files is not \r
(Carriage Return), it's \n (Newline).
poc
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Thanks for splitting hairs. :^) \r is what first came to mind.
I've got a lead from another list that I posted on how to use perl to accomplish what I need, but it isn't specific enough to not replace all new lines with empty space: cat foo.txt | perl -pi -e 's/\n//g'
Anyone have any ideas?
Uh, how about:
cat file.txt | sed '$!N;s/\n//' >newfile.txt
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