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combining two/three line in to one
Hi Radoulov,
I have tried the code for testing as I too required this on numbers of occasion to combining two line having length of 132 characters .I am using RedHat 9 Linux. I am using like if ( nr % 2 == o ) or if ( nr % 3 == 0 ) and fetching the data from the different places , as your code seemed me handy I gave a try but did not work even with nawk too. Can you please say why ?? Will help me too a lot .With Regards. Vakharia Mahesh |
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