05-22-2008
How to join two strings together
There is a file:
!EN
ih
n
w
ey
I want to join the current instance with its previous instance together, such as: previous_instance-B+current_instance, there "-B+" is fixed iterm, the file after operate look like:
!EN start-B+!EN
ih !EN-B+ih
n ih-B+n
w n-B+w
ey w-B+ey
what I think is we can use command
awk ' {being="start";$2=${begin}-B+$1;print;begin=$1;next}' <filename > newfilename
but it does not work.
what command should I use? Thanks in advance
Last edited by Jenny.palmy; 05-23-2008 at 12:07 AM..
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