12-18-2006
Sed or Awk Question
I have some text:
0400-0427 NA Czech Republic R. Prague 5990ca, 6200, 7345
0400-0456 NA, As Romania R. Romania Int'l 6115, 9515, 9690,
11895
0400-0500 NA U. S. A. WYFR 6065, 6855, 9505,
9715
0400-0500 NA,Eu,Af U. S. A. WEWN 5810, 5850
0400-0500 NA Russia V. of Russia 7150, 7350, 9840,
12010,
12030, 13665, 15425
0400-0500 NA China China R. Int'l 6190
0400-0600 Am, Sa U. S. A. WRMI 9955
0400-0600 Am U. S. A. WHRI 5860, 7315 Su-M, 7490
I've been trying to get each station on one line, but I can't seem to get it. Any help is appreciated.
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
unicode
UNICODE(1) General Commands Manual UNICODE(1)
NAME
unicode - command line unicode database query tool
SYNOPSIS
unicode [options] string
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the unicode command.
unicode is a command line unicode database query tool.
OPTIONS
-h --help
Show help and exit.
-x --hexadecimal
Assume string to be a hexadecimal number
-d --decimal
Assume string to be a decimal number
-r --regexp
Assume string to be a regular expression
-s --string
Assume string to be a sequence of characters
-a --auto
Try to guess type of string from one of the above (default)
-mMAXCOUNT
--max=MAXCOUNT
Maximal number of codepoints to display, default: 20; use 0 for unlimited
-iCHARSET
--io=IOCHARSET
I/O character set. For maximal pleasure, run unicode on UTF-8 capable terminal and specify IOCHARSET to be UTF-8. unicode tries to
guess this value from your locale, so with properly set up locale, you should not need to specify it.
-cADDCHARSET
--charset-add=ADDCHARSET
Show hexadecimal reprezentation of displayed characters in this additional charset.
-CUSE_COLOUR
--colour=USE_COLOUR
USE_COLOUR is one of on off auto
--colour=on will use ANSI colour codes to colourise the output
--colour=off won't use colours.
--colour=auto will test if standard output is a tty, and use colours only when it is.
--color is a synonym of --colour
-v --verbose
Be more verbose about displayed characters, e.g. display Unihan information, if available.
-w --wikipedia
Spawn browser pointing to Wikipedia entry about the character.
USAGE
unicode tries to guess the type of an argument. For example, you can use any of the following to display information about U+00E1 LATIN
SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE (a):
unicode 00E1
unicode U+00E1
unicode a
unicode 'latin small letter a with acute'
You can specify a range of characters as argumets, unicode will show these characters in nice tabular format, aligned to 256-byte bound-
aries. Use two dots ".." to indicate the range, e.g.
unicode 0450..0520
will display the whole cyrillic and hebrew blocks (characters from U+0400 to U+05FF)
unicode 0400..
will display just characters from U+0400 up to U+04FF
BUGS
Tabular format does not deal well with full-width, combining, control and RTL characters.
SEE ALSO
ascii(1)
AUTHOR
Radovan Garabik <garabik @ kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk>
2003-01-31 UNICODE(1)