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I am trying to figure out to find word count of each word from my file
sample file
hi how are you
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you 1
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DING(1) Debian GNU/Linux DING(1)
NAME
ding - dictionary lookup program for Unix
SYNOPSIS
ding [options] [phrase]
DESCRIPTION
ding is a dictionary lookup program for X Windows/Unix. It comes with a German-English dictionary with about 270,000 entries.
It is based on Tk version >= 8.3 and uses the agrep(1) or egrep(1) tools for searching.
In addition to this ding can also search using ispell(1) and dict(1).
It has many configuration options, such as search preferences, interface language (English or German), colors. It has history and help
functions and comes with useful key and mouse bindings for quick and easy lookups.
If you enter some word or phrase as command line argument, ding will start up with a translation of this word/phrase.
OPTIONS
-x, --selection
Start searching for selected word (X selection).
-m, --mini
Start with minimal size (search form only).
-r, --remote
Start search in an already running program.
-R, --remote-new
Start search in an already running program or start a new program.
--noconf
Do not save preferences
-D #, --debug #
Start with debug output, # = number (1..15).
USAGE
It's very simple: Start ding (via KDE menu "Tools" or via command line), type in search word, press ENTER, read results. Search further by
double-clicking a word, or select a word in another window and drop it by clicking with mouse button 2 over the "ding window". For further
information consult the program help by pressing F1.
SEE ALSO
agrep(1), egrep(1), ispell(1), ding(1).
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/
/usr/share/doc/ding/html/index.html
AUTHOR
ding was written by Frank Richter <frank.richter@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de>.
This manual page was written by Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Debian Project March 2011 DING(1)