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Setting the delimiter
Hello all,
How can I set TAB as the delimiter inside a script file that will manipulate another file? For example, let's say I have a file with four fields separated by tabs and each field has four items. Can I set TAB as a delimiter inside a script file or can I only do that at the shell? Thanks for any help! Trellot |
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