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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers delete first two " char Post 302338720 by UNovIX on Tuesday 28th of July 2009 06:02:04 PM
Old 07-28-2009
Bug

Quote:
Originally Posted by mglenney
This works but it's fugly. I'm sure someone will come up with something better. Say your lines are in a file called "testfile":

Code:
sed s/\"//1 testfile | sed s/\"//1

Smilie Thank you so much Smilie
 

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mbt(1)							      General Commands Manual							    mbt(1)

NAME
MBT - Memory Based Tagger SYNOPSYS
mbt [options] DESCRIPTION
mbt is a memory-based tagger that can tag sequences, based on training files generated by mbtg. OPTIONS
-h or --help show help -s settingsfile use a settingsfile as generated by mbtg Or: -l <lexiconfile> -r <ambitagfile> -k <known words case base> -u <unknown words case base> -D <loglevel> Possible options levels are LogNormal , LogDebug , LogHeavy and LogExtreme -e <sentence delimiter> (default '<utt>') -E <enriched tagged testfile> -t <testfile> -T <tagged testfile> (default is untagged stdin) -o <outputfile> (default stdout) -Otimbl options (Note: there is NO SPACE between O and the options) <options> classifier options for both known and unknown words instance bases K: <options> classifier options for known words instance base U: <options> classifier options for unknown words instance base valid timbl options are: a d k m q v w x - -B <beamsize for search> (default = 1) -v di add distance to output -v db add distribution to output -v c add confidence to output -V or --version show version info. -L <file with list of frequent words> BUGS
possibly AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl SEE ALSO
timbl(1) mbtg(1) mbtserver(1) 2011 march 21 mbt(1)
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