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Wednesday, August 09, 2000, 5:45:48 AM, Oliver wrote:
>grep aol file >> die.scum
Ah, very correct.
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Hi Steve Lamb,
On Wednesday, August 09, 2000 at 2:24:27 AM you wrote:
> In dos that is type
> type file | grep aol > die.scum
Actually (not only in DOS) you type
grep aol file > die.scum
so you don't have to fiddle with those pipes. There's been a "find"
command in DOS for ages t
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Wednesday, August 09, 2000, 12:35:08 AM, Jamie wrote:
> Grep.com was supplied free with all versions of Borland C and C++ as well
> as Pascal from version 3 onwards .
I'm not sure it has the same options, however.
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Hello Deryk,
Wednesday, August 09, 2000, 00:49:03, you wrote:
DL> I think my fave GNU tool has to be grep... for exampl
Grep.com was supplied free with all versions of Borland C and C++ as well
as Pascal from version 3 onwards .
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Wednesday, August 09, 2000 08:34:23
The Bat! 1.
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:49:03AM +0100, Deryk Lister wrote:
> However: the GNU tools are extremely useful and a lot easier to use
> than you think... I think they were ported to Win32 as well, which
> makes Steve's point more valid to those who aren't Linux zealots.
Yes, they have been.
>
Hi Jamie,
On Wednesday 02/08/2000 at 20:32, you wrote:
SL>> The GNU text utils would work wonders here.
SL>> type file | sort | uniq > file.new
> I've never used GNU text editing tools.
You don't know what you're missing :) I'm not Linux's no.1 fan anymore
(in some ways it's *very* diffi
In fact, UltraEdit will do this just fine, for what it's worth.
File->Sort->Advanced... set "ignore case" & "remove duplicates" and
Bob's yer uncle. I'm with Mr. Steve Lamb - I have at least 3 ways of
doing this w/o resorting to compiler (and yes, I consider Java
"compiled").
File sorting/uniquen
Hi Jamie,
> It's time to get your copy of C++ or Pascal out. Ultraedit won't
> cut it and I've never used GNU text editing tools.
Ultraedit does this, easily.
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Hi Jamie Dainton,
On Wednesday, August 02, 2000 at 9:32:56 PM you wrote:
>>> do you by any chance know of any txt editor which can remove identical lines?
>>> i have got a list of addresses which i joined from 5 other txts and it
>>> came to some 5000 k and about 4 identical lines of each
SL>>
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Wednesday, August 02, 2000, 12:32:56 PM, Jamie wrote:
SL>> The GNU text utils would work wonders here.
SL>> type file | sort | uniq > file.new
SL>> Sort will put them all in order and then uniq will return only a single
SL>> occurance of any
Hello Steve,
Wednesday, August 02, 2000, 5:20:25 PM, you wrote:
SL> On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 12:14:55AM +0800, icqman wrote:
>> do you by any chance know of any txt editor which can remove identical lines?
>> i have got a list of addresses which i joined from 5 other txts and it
>> came to some
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000 09:20:25 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
SL> On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 12:14:55AM +0800, icqman wrote:
>> do you by any chance know of any txt editor which can remove identical lines?
>> i have got a list of addresses which i joined from 5 other txts and it
>> came to some 5000 k and ab
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 12:14:55AM +0800, icqman wrote:
> do you by any chance know of any txt editor which can remove identical lines?
> i have got a list of addresses which i joined from 5 other txts and it
> came to some 5000 k and about 4 identical lines of each
The GNU text utils would
thanks to those who email me how and where to download the 1.46 beta
just got it and testing it out.. a marvelous piece of engineering
also sub to the_bat/beta.html
do you by any chance know of any txt editor which can remove identical lines?
i have got a list of addresses which i joined
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