10-04-2010
Getting filenames from a directory in single line
Hi All,
I have a requirement where I need to get the all file names present in a particular directory in to a single separated by space,
I have files in /home/RAAM/work directory as
test1.xls
test2.xls
test3.xls
I need to get all filenames from that directory in single line like
test1.xls test2.xls test3.xls
I am using the following commend
ls -ltr /home/RAAM/work/*.xls | awk '{print $9}' |cut -d'/' -f5
It is giving the output like
test1.xls
test2.xls
test3.xls
that means in separate lines it is giving. How can I remove the new line character from cut output without using any temporary variables?
I used the following to remove /n
ls -ltr /home/rameshch/bhanu/*.xls | awk '{print $9}' |cut -d'/' -f5 | tr -d'\n'
it is erroring out. Can any one please help?
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