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Im getting stumped on one of my unix problems. Im a college student taking unix and for one of my assignments I am to write a few programs. I done the programs but on one of them I have to modify it by using sed instead of a while do loop. here's the while loop
while [ "$#" -gt 1 ] do filelist="$filelist $1" shift done And now I have use the sed command instead of the while but it has to do the same job. Im seriously loss you guys and gals |
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