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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Need help writing a shell script program Post 302788761 by kofine05 on Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 12:54:29 PM
Old 04-02-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
To delete spaces from a file:
Code:
tr -d ' ' < inputfile > outputfile

To do this to a string in the shell you must use echo and pipes.
Thanks so much for the reply. I guess im still quite confused by the question. Am I creating a file with vi called "TEXT" with the content of "onespace, ect.."?

Props to you Linux guys who understand this stuff. I feel so lost in this class. Thanks for the help.
 

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modelicac(1)						      General Commands Manual						      modelicac(1)

NAME
modelicac - modelicac is a compiler for a subset of the Modelica language including parts of the 'equation' subset that can express rela- tions between Real variable. SYNOPSIS
modelicac [-c] [-o <outputfile>] <inputfile> [ -L directory | -hpath directory | -keep-all-variables | -jac | -no-parameter-removal | -no- simplifs | -trace filename | -xml ] This manual page documents briefly the modelicac commands. Note that modelicac is only available on the platform which are supported by ocamlopt (ie amd64 hurd-i386 i386 powerpc sparc) OPTIONS
A complete list of options is included below. -c Compile only, do not instantiate. Modelicac produces a "*.moc" file when invoked with that option. -o outputfile Set output file name to <outputfile> (this option also works with -c option but is somewhat useless because of the class name restrictions given above). -L directory Add <directory> to the list of directories to be searched when producing a C file (no effect when used with -c). -hpath directory Specify a path to be added to #include directives in the generated C code. -keep-all-variables Do not remove any variable from the initial system. -jac Generate analytic jacobian matrix code. -no-parameter-removal Do not remove any parameter -no-simplifs Same as -keep-all-variables -no-parameter-removal -trace filename Generate tracing information for external function calls into <filename> -xml Generate an XML version of the model instead of target code AUTHOR
Modelicac was written by TNI-Valiosys and Imagineby. This manual page was written by Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org>. November 18, 2008 modelicac(1)
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