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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed random \n for "n" range of character occurrences Post 302977644 by p1ne on Wednesday 20th of July 2016 09:59:12 PM
Old 07-20-2016
I don't really know what I'm doing with that sed command; it's just showing my thought process as to what I want to achieve.

Input example is a blob of text with periods (.) marking sentences. The following output example would have random \n\n breaks, between every random 3 - 6 periods (for example):
Code:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nam nibh. Nunc  varius facilisis eros. Sed erat. 

In in velit quis arcu ornare laoreet.  Curabitur adipiscing luctus massa. Integer ut purus ac augue commodo  commodo. Nunc nec mi eu justo tempor consectetuer. Etiam vitae nisl. In  dignissim lacus ut ante. 

Cras elit lectus, bibendum a, adipiscing vitae,  commodo et, dui. Ut tincidunt tortor. Donec nonummy, enim in lacinia  pulvinar, velit tellus scelerisque augue, ac posuere libero urna eget  neque. 

Cras ipsum. Vestibulum pretium, lectus nec venenatis volutpat,  purus lectus ultrices risus, a condimentum risus mi et quam.  Pellentesque auctor fringilla neque. Duis eu massa ut lorem iaculis  vestibulum. Maecenas facilisis elit sed justo.

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment Please use CODE tags for all sample input, sample output, and code segments (as required by forum rules).

Last edited by Don Cragun; 07-21-2016 at 12:12 AM.. Reason: Add CODE tags.
 

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SHUFFLE(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						SHUFFLE(1)

NAME
shuffle -- print a random permutation of the command line arguments SYNOPSIS
shuffle [-0] [-f filename ...] [-n number] [-p number] [arg] [...] DESCRIPTION
The shuffle program prints a random permutation (or ``shuffle'') of its command line arguments. This can be useful in shell scripts for selecting a random order in which to do a set of tasks, view a set of files, etc. If the -f option is given, the data is taken from that files' contents or if the filename is - ``stdin''. If the -n option is given, its argument is treated as a number, and the program prints a random permutation of the numbers greater than or equal to 0 and less than the argument. If the -p option is given, its argument is treated as a number, and the program prints that number of randomly selected lines or arguments in a random order. The -0 option changes the field separator character from to , so that the output is suitable to be sent to xargs(1) (to handle filenames with whitespace in them). EXAMPLES
$ shuffle a b c d c b d a $ shuffle -p 1 a b c d d $ shuffle -n 4 -p 2 0 3 SEE ALSO
jot(1), random(6) HISTORY
The shuffle program first appeared in NetBSD 1.4. AUTHORS
Written by Perry E. Metzger <perry@piermont.com>. BSD
February 18, 2009 BSD
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