I would like to delete all lines in a file that end with a 0 (zero).
I tried this:
but this deletes all the lines containing a zero, and I want to delete only those *ending* with a zero.
Then I tried
but that gives me as output only the last line.
How can I select that it chooses the pattern when it is *only* at the end of the line?
So I want my output to be all the lines not ending with a 0.
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Hi maya3,
One would expect that the command:
would print out all lines with a 0 at the end. Since that is not happening, we have to wonder what actually follows the 0 in the lines that are not being printed. Might this be a DOS format text file that has <carriage-return><newline> character pairs at the end of most lines instead of a UNIX format text file that just has a <newline> character at the end of each line? Please show us the output from the command:
where file is the name of the sample file you showed us in post #1 in this thread.
Note that grep '0$' file will give you the lines you want to delete (not the lines you want to keep) if file really does have lines with a trailing 0 character. To get the lines you want to keep, you probably want to use:
after we clean up whatever is keeping the lines with a 0 at the end of a line from being recognized.
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