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Dear UNIX experts:
Hi, I have a text file which the contents are arranged vertically down, line by line. How do use a loop (I think) to make it arrange in vertical arrangement with a tab delimitated and write to a new file? Eg: of source file Hello World Good-day Thanks Welcome The expected output :- Hello World Good-day Thanks Welcome Thanks in advance. |
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