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Originally Posted by c0nn0r
Actually this implementation does not work for me. Not entirely at least.
I do get the output I am looking for with this, ie.:
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10 0 8;
10 0 8;
10 0 8;
10 0 7;
10 0 8;
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However, it strips either the carriage return or the new line, or both, which I need to retain. For example:
running
/amstracker -u 0.05 -s | sed 's/$/;/'
gives the output seen above, but if I try running
/amstracker -u 0.05 -s | sed 's/$/;/' | sed 's/$/;/'
Which I should be able to do (it would just add another ';' to each line right?)
In reality I see nothing in the terminal when I run this.
I'm trying to add a newline or carriage return after the ;, but I'm not sure how...
Again, I'm a SED newb.