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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Seperated a Column from 'ESC' Character seperated file Post 303020450 by RudiC on Thursday 19th of July 2018 05:51:12 PM
Old 07-19-2018
The ^[ is (not only) cat -v 's way to represent the ESC- char. Caret won't be good enough, won't work.
Let's wait for the requestor's attempts before we post valid solutions.
 

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SYNOPSIS
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