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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Remove unwanted white space Post 302650049 by donadarsh on Friday 1st of June 2012 11:35:20 AM
Old 06-01-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by sam05121988
@ joeyg
I am not sure but i think those are line feeds

@ donadarsh
your code will also trim the spaces between the words of the query
It will keep only 1 white space between each word. give a try on simple lines

Code:
echo "ABCS      asdaa     sdas ds   adasasd       sadasd"|tr -s " "

 

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col(1)							      General Commands Manual							    col(1)

Name
       col - filter reverse line feeds

Syntax
       col [-options]

Description
       The command reads the standard input and writes the standard output.  It performs the line overlays implied by reverse line feeds (ESC-7 in
       ASCII) and by forward and reverse half line feeds (ESC-9 and ESC-8, respectively).  The command is particularly useful for filtering multi-
       column output made with the command of and for filtering output resulting from the preprocessor.

       Although  accepts half line motions in its input, it does not normally output them.  Instead, text that would appear between lines is moved
       to the next lower full line boundary.

       The control characters SO (ASCII code 017) and SI (ASCII code 016) are assumed to start and end text in an alternate  character	set.   The
       character  set (primary or alternate) associated with each printing character read is remembered.  On output, SO and SI characters are gen-
       erated where necessary to maintain the correct treatment of each character.

       The command normally converts white space to tabs to shorten printing time.  If the -h option is given, this conversion is suppressed.

       On input, the only control characters accepted are <space>, <backspace>, <tab>, <return>, <newline>, etc...  The VT character is an  alter-
       nate  form  of  full reverse linefeed, included for compatibility with earlier programs of this type. All other non-printing characters are
       ignored.

Options
       -b     Assumes that the output device does not have backspacing.

       -f     Suppresses moving half lines to the next full line.

       -h     Suppresses conversion of white space to tabs.

       -p     Forces through unchanged any unknown escape sequences that are found in its input. This option should be used with care.

       -x     Suppresses conversion of white space to tabs (same as -h).

Restrictions
       Cannot back up more than 128 lines.
       No more than 800 characters, including backspaces, on a line.

See Also
       tbl(1), nroff(1)

																	    col(1)
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