01-12-2011
Transpose Rows Into Columns
I'm aware there are a lot of resources dedicated to the question of transposing rows and columns, but I'm a total newbie at this and the task appears to be beyond me.
I have 40 text files with content that looks like this:
Dokument 1 von 146
Orange County Register (California)
June 26, 2010 Saturday
--
I'd like the output to look as follows:
Dokument 1 von 146, Orange County Register (California), June 26, 2010 Saturday, --
Could be separated by comma or tab values and I have to run this on 40 .txt files so a code compatible with a loop would be useful.
I am working on Mac Os 10.6, in a bash shell. Again, I'm very new at this.
Thank you or your help. Yours, Simon Kiss
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