I have been unsuccessful for the past couple of days
in finding a way to use the sed command to combine lines
in a file. I have a series of lines as follows:
0382 ABCD &
TRCD &
UTNB
9456 YRFD
8345 YSSW &
LOPI
3384 QAIK &
NBVC &
POIJ &
TDDC
I would like to take lines that end in & and somehow eliminate
the new line feed so that I will end up with something like:
0382 ABCD &TRCD &UTNB
9456 YRFD
8345 YSSW &LOPI
3384 QAIK &NBVC &POIJ &TDDC
The solution must use a stream editing command or something
comparable. Any ideas?
Paul Traceski
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