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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting replacing certain characters with new line? Post 302117356 by Bashar on Sunday 13th of May 2007 02:16:18 PM
Old 05-13-2007
replacing certain characters with new line?

i have a text file which domains something like this

123213213213/32434342
324324324/12312321321
12321321,435435435
12321312 / 12313213 / 12435435345
4353213 , 123213213213
21321321312-12334324
234324324 - 235645645645
456456456 - 45456456456 - 45645645654243

how can i replace '/' and ' / ' and ',' and '-' and ' - ' with new line so the numbers gets sorted all into new lines using any tool such as sed, awk etc.. ?


Thank you.
 

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