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hallo senior !! can u help me !! i duno how to delete empty space for using awk script!!
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Smile Re: delete space by using awk

echo 'Can I Help you' | awk '{ORS="";for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) print $i}'

I hope the above will help you.
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Using solaris nawk (should also work with gawk):

Code:
echo 'Can I Help  you' | nawk '{gsub(" ","");print}'
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no i mean is white space mean that line is empty line !!
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That's why you should always provide sample input and expected output while asking questions.

Code:
$ cat in.txt
mgr1.dbf
tool.dbf

usR.dbf
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$ cat in.txt |awk '$0 !~ /^ *$/'
mgr1.dbf
tool.dbf
usR.dbf
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what mean for this i not understand it !!
mgr1.dbf
tool.dbf
usR.dbf
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