It seemed that I had \r\n at the end of the line and I replaced it with \n but the outputs are still the same.
This is what I get when I write
(the lines are actually longer so this is adapted to my sample file)
Let us be clear here. The above display is not sample output from any file. The above display is not adapted output from any file. The above output is contrived output that is intended to confuse anyone who might want to help you solve your problem.
If RudiC's guess (like mine), is that the octal byte values show real data and the character values have been concocted to confuse us, then the code RudiC suggested may solve your problem. If it doesn't please show us the complete, real output from the head piped through od command I gave you so we have a chance of figuring out what is really going on.
The fake data that you did show us does not include any line that has a 0 at the end of a line (even if we ignore trailing <space>s. The only complete line shown in the seemingly real od output you concocted ends with a decimal digit 2 followed by a <space>. Guessing that all other lines in your input file (except the last one) also have trailing <space>(s) from a sample of a single concocted input line is a seemingly good guess, but it certainly isn't anything that we can rely on.
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