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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Creating data delimited by ASCII code 1 Post 303036286 by jim mcnamara on Friday 21st of June 2019 12:10:30 PM
Old 06-21-2019
What happens in the above nice example when there is a 00 character? I do not think it will work as required. I do not have your system, but on mine (opensuse 13, bash, and dash) I get short fields (fewer bytes).
 

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vis(1)							      General Commands Manual							    vis(1)

NAME
vis, inv - make unprintable and non-ASCII characters in a file visible or invisible SYNOPSIS
file ... file ... DESCRIPTION
reads characters from each file in sequence and writes them to the standard output, converting those that are not printable or not ASCII into a visible form. inv performs the inverse function, reading printable characters from each file, returning them to non-printable or non-ASCII form, if appropriate, then writing them to standard output; Non-printable ASCII characters are represented using C-like escape conventions: backslash backspace escape form-feed new-line carriage return space horizontal tab vertical tab the character whose ASCII code is the 3-digit octal number n. the character whose ASCII code is the 2-digit hexadecimal number n. Non-ASCII single- or multi-byte characters are examined one byte at a time. For each byte, if it can be displayed as an ASCII character, it is treated as if it is an ASCII character; Otherwise, it is represented in the following conventions: the 8-bit character whose code value is the 3-digit octal number n. the 8-bit character whose code value is the 2-digit hexadecimal number n. Space, horizontal-tab, and new-line characters can be treated as printable (and therefore passed unaltered to the output) or non-printable depending on the options selected. Backslash, although printable, is expanded by vis, to a pair of backslashes so that when they are passed back through inv, they convert back to a single backslash. If no input file is given, or if the argument is encountered, and inv read from the standard input. Options and recognize the following options: Treat new-line, space, and horizontal tab as non-printable characters. expands them visibly as and rather than passing them directly to the output. discards these characters, expecting only the printable expansions. New-line characters are inserted by every 16 bytes so that the output will be in a form that is usable by most editors. Make and silent about non-existent files, identical input and output, and write errors. Normally, no input file can be the same as the output file unless it is a special file. Treat horizontal-tab and space characters as non-printable in the same manner that treats them. Cause output to be unbuffered (byte-by-byte); normally, output is buffered. Cause output to be in hexadecimal form rather than the default octal form. Either form is accepted to as input. EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables determines the language in which messages are displayed. International Code Set Support Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported. WARNINGS
Redirecting output to an input file destroys the original data. Therefore, command forms such as should be avoided unless the source file can be safely discarded. AUTHOR
was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
cat(1), echo(1), od(1). vis(1)
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