Need a Help with paste 2 files since the output is not what i want ie: i have 2 files
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$ cat filechu
chu0
dia Cantidad
01 257
02 262
03 260
04 58
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Hello ,
I want to segregate by file contents in a much simpler format ie input file
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Hello all,
I have two files:
file1:
data1 data2 data3
data4 data5 data6
data7 data8 data9
file2:
reference
I need to paste both files with the following output:
data1 data2 data3 reference
data4 data5 data6 reference
data7 data8 data9 reference
I tried using the paste... (3 Replies)
Hi everybody:
I tried to paste several files which have the same pattern name file like this:
down_s1.dat, down_s2.dat, down_s3.dat, down_s4.dat ... down_s10.dat
So I have tried to do it as:
paste down_s.dat > final.dat
But it does not work correctly.
Any suggestion. Thanks in... (1 Reply)
Dear All,
I have thousands of files (consists of one column each) and i need to paste all the columns in a single file as follows:
I have files - file1, file2, file3, .......file2000.
I need to paste all the files in a single file of separate columns as shown below:
file1 file2 file3 ... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to put the following values into Variables R2=0.999863 , V2=118.870318 , D2=-178.887511 and so on. There are six values for each variable R2-R8, V2-V8 and D2-D8, total of 18 values for all the variables. Can any one help me to copy and paste all the values in their respective... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have two sets of files.
One set with extension .txt This set has file names with numbers like these. 1.txt, 2.txt, 3.txt until extactly 100.txt.
The .txt files look like these:
0.38701788 93750
0.38622013 94456
0.38350296 94440
0.38282126 94057
0.38282126 94439
0.35847232... (1 Reply)
file1.txt
file2.txt
file3.txt
desired output is
each file is in the same directory, hasthe same number of columns but different rows. i want to be able to paste them into one file.
thanks! (5 Replies)
I have three files of varying lengths and different number of columns. How can I paste all three with all columns aligned?
File1
----
123
File2
----
234
345
678
File3
----
456
789
Output should look like:
123 234 456
345 789 (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I am trying to paste thousands of files together into a matrix. Each file has only 1 column and all the files have the same number of rows (~27k rows). I tried
paste * > output as well as some other for loops
but the output only contains the columns from the 1st and last files. The... (8 Replies)
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