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can anyone tell me any way to change record separator (default is new line).
RS in nawk as not working.
Thanks in advance.
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NDSELECT(1) User Commands NDSELECT(1)
NAME
ndselect - select lines and fields for numdiff
DESCRIPTION
Usage: ndselect -h|--help|-v|--version or
ndselect [-b N][-e N][-s N][-F N][-L N][-I N][-S IFS][-x][-l PATH][-o PATH] [FILE]
Print to standard output a subset of lines and fields from a given file.
The argument after the options is the name of the file to read from. The complete path of the file should be given, a directory name is
not accepted. If no input file is specified, the program reads from the standard input.
Exit status: 0 in case of normal termination, -1 (255) in case of error
-b, --beginning, --start=N
Set to N the number of the first line to print (The default behavior is to start with line number 1)
-e, --end=N
Set to N the number of the last line that can be printed (The default behavior is to arrive till to the end of the file)
-s, --step=N
Set to N the increment to use when selecting the lines to print (The default value for the increment is 1)
-F, --first-field=N
Set to N the number of the first field to print (The default behavior is to start with field number 1)
-L, --last-field=N
Set to N the number of the last field that can be printed (The default behavior is to arrive till to the end of every line)
-I, --increment=N
Set to N the increment to use when selecting the fields to print (The default value for the increment is 1)
-S, --separator=IFS
Specify the set of characters to use to split the input lines into fields (The default set of characters is space, tab and newline).
-x, --omit-empty-lines
Do not print empty lines
-l, --warnings-to=PATH
Redirect warning and error messages from stderr to the indicated file
-o, --output=PATH
Redirect output from stdout to the indicated file
-h, --help
Show this help message
-v, --version
Show version number, Copyright, Distribution Terms and NO-Warranty
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License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later, see <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ndselect is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and ndselect programs are properly installed at your
site, the command
info numdiff
should give you access to the complete manual.
ndselect 5.6.0 January 2012 NDSELECT(1)