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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting file reading in unix Post 89699 by pradeepthanraj on Tuesday 15th of November 2005 07:48:29 AM
Old 11-15-2005
file reading in unix

Hi ,
I need to read line by line from a file. Can u please tell me the most efficient way to do it. SInce i will be reading more than 1000 files in my program. i am trying the following options :
1. nawk option
nawk'{
print $0
}'files.temp

2.
filecount=`cat files.temp | wc -l`
i=1
while [ $i -le $filecount ]
do
filename=`cat files.temp | head -$i | tail -1`
#echo $filename
done

can u please tell me the best way to do this.
 

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make - a program for maintaining large programs SYNOPSIS
make [-f file] [-iknpqrst] [option] ... [target] OPTIONS
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