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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers strange sed behavior Post 37084 by Kevin Pryke on Thursday 12th of June 2003 06:24:58 AM
Old 06-12-2003
strange sed behavior

I have a file called products.kp which contains, for example,

12345678,1^M
87654321,2^M
13579123,3

when I run the command

cat products.kp| sed -f kp.sed

where kp.sed contains

s,^M,,

I get the output

12345678,1
87654321,2
13579123,3

so everything is ok.


However, when I run this command on another unix box, I get the output

12345678,1
87654321,2

ie. I don't get the last line returned.

has anyone any idea why? or a different way to do it in sed?

Thanks

ps. I'm using Sco and Bourne shell
 

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CheckDigits::M10_010(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 CheckDigits::M10_010(3pm)

NAME
CheckDigits::M10_010 - compute check digits for Postscheckkonti (CH) SYNOPSIS
use Algorithm::CheckDigits; $pck = CheckDigits('postcheckkonti'); if ($pck->is_valid('85-12345678-7')) { # do something } $cn = $pck->complete('85-12345678'); # $cn = '85-12345678-7' $cd = $pck->checkdigit('85-12345678-7'); # $cd = '7' $bn = $pck->basenumber('85-12345678-7'); # $bn = '85-12345678' DESCRIPTION
ALGORITHM 1. The sequence of digits is processed left to right. For the first digit we assume a carry forward of 0. 2. For each digit d(i) the carry forward cf(i) is the digit at the the position p in the sequence ( 0, 9, 4, 6, 8, 2, 7, 1, 3, 5 ), where p is (d(i) + cf(i-1)) modulo 10. 3. The check digit is the difference of the sum from step 3 to the next multiple of 10. METHODS is_valid($number) Returns true only if $number consists solely of numbers and the last digit is a valid check digit according to the algorithm given above. Returns false otherwise, complete($number) The check digit for $number is computed and concatenated to the end of $number. Returns the complete number with check digit or '' if $number does not consist solely of digits and spaces. basenumber($number) Returns the basenumber of $number if $number has a valid check digit. Return '' otherwise. checkdigit($number) Returns the checkdigit of $number if $number has a valid check digit. Return '' otherwise. EXPORT None by default. AUTHOR
Mathias Weidner, <mathias@weidner.in-bad-schmiedeberg.de> SEE ALSO
perl, CheckDigits, www.pruefziffernberechnung.de. perl v5.10.0 2008-05-17 CheckDigits::M10_010(3pm)
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