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Hi There!
I have the following block of text in my input file Quote:
and in order to parse it correctly, i need to have Quote:
So, for example, 15,9:5/12345 ,10:1 becomes 15,9:5/12345 15,10:1 What is the easiest way to do this using standard unix commands? Thanks in advance! |
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