01-20-2011
Delete character in determinate position with sed/awk
Hello. I'm trying to delete one character in determinate position.
Example:
qwEtsdf123Ecv34
<delete character in positión 3>
Result:
qwtsdf123Ecv34
Plase, help me.
Thanks
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