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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Splitting a single line into multiple lines Post 63132 by thanuman on Tuesday 22nd of February 2005 10:59:50 PM
Old 02-22-2005
Splitting a single line into multiple lines

I have a case where, I need to look into a file.
Go to each line of the file, find the length of the line, if the length of the line is more than 75 chars, I need to split the line into multiple lines of 75chars max. If the length of the line is less than 75, we need not do anything.
So at the end of this operation , maximum length of anyline in the file should be only 75.

Ex: file having 3 lines
1st line: 20chars
2nd line: 85chars
3rd line: 160chars

after the executing the script,
The file should be

1st line:20 chars

2nd line: 75 chars
3rd line: 10 chars

4th line: 75 chars
5th line: 75 chars
6th line: 10 chars

Thanks for your help
 

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FMT(1)							    BSD General Commands Manual 						    FMT(1)

NAME
fmt -- simple text formatter SYNOPSIS
fmt [-cmnps] [-d chars] [-l num] [-t num] [goal [maximum] | -width | -w width] [file ...] DESCRIPTION
The fmt utility is a simple text formatter which reads the concatenation of input files (or standard input if none are given) and produces on standard output a version of its input with lines as close to the goal length as possible without exceeding the maximum. The goal length defaults to 65 and the maximum to 10 more than the goal length. Alternatively, a single width parameter can be specified either by prepend- ing a hyphen to it or by using -w. For example, ``fmt -w 72'', ``fmt -72'', and ``fmt 72 72'' all produce identical output. The spacing at the beginning of the input lines is preserved in the output, as are blank lines and interword spacing. Lines are joined or split only at white space; that is, words are never joined or hyphenated. The options are as follows: -c Center the text, line by line. In this case, most of the other options are ignored; no splitting or joining of lines is done. -m Try to format mail header lines contained in the input sensibly. -n Format lines beginning with a '.' (dot) character. Normally, fmt does not fill these lines, for compatibility with nroff(1). -p Allow indented paragraphs. Without the -p flag, any change in the amount of whitespace at the start of a line results in a new para- graph being begun. -s Collapse whitespace inside lines, so that multiple whitespace characters are turned into a single space. (Or, at the end of a sen- tence, a double space.) -d chars Treat the chars (and no others) as sentence-ending characters. By default the sentence-ending characters are full stop ('.'), ques- tion mark ('?') and exclamation mark ('!'). Remember that some characters may need to be escaped to protect them from your shell. -l number Replace multiple spaces with tabs at the start of each output line, if possible. Each number spaces will be replaced with one tab. The default is 8. If number is 0, spaces are preserved. -t number Assume that the input files' tabs assume number spaces per tab stop. The default is 8. The fmt utility is meant to format mail messages prior to sending, but may also be useful for other simple tasks. For instance, within vis- ual mode of the ex(1) editor (e.g., vi(1)) the command !}fmt will reformat a paragraph, evening the lines. ENVIRONMENT
The LANG, LC_ALL and LC_CTYPE environment variables affect the execution of fmt as described in environ(7). SEE ALSO
fold(1), mail(1), nroff(1) HISTORY
The fmt command appeared in 3BSD. The version described herein is a complete rewrite and appeared in FreeBSD 4.4. AUTHORS
Kurt Shoens Liz Allen (added goal length concept) Gareth McCaughan BUGS
The program was designed to be simple and fast - for more complex operations, the standard text processors are likely to be more appropriate. When the first line of an indented paragraph is very long (more than about twice the goal length), the indentation in the output can be wrong. The fmt utility is not infallible in guessing what lines are mail headers and what lines are not. BSD
August 2, 2004 BSD
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