I am trying to use cat() as functions inside apply(). I can almost make R do what I want, but I\'m getting some very confusing (to me) NULLS at the end of the return. Here is a silly example, to highl
For my OS class I have the assignment of implementing Unix\'s 开发者_如何转开发cat command with system calls (no scanf or printf). Here\'s what I got so far:
(AIX/ksh) i have a chinese file ...i cant able to open it in aix using cat fully...if i give cat t开发者_StackOverflow社区hen some contents are missing...and if i give cat -v it is giving wierd code..
I have a file generated from windows that I have to paste into a script under linux. My script works fine, except for the fact tha开发者_StackOverflow中文版t at the end of every line I got a ^M char.
I have a bunch of files in a directory, each with one line of text. I want to cat all of these files together (all the one liners) into a single, large file. However, when I use cat there开发者_C百科
I know on my linux box I can use: cat file1.mov file2.mv file3.mov > combined.mov But in OSX this doesn\'t seem to work. Only the file1.mov is combined.
I am joining about 20 files with a total size of 40Gb using the following command开发者_Go百科. cat hda1.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz.* > hda1.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz
I am trying to loop through a directory of text files and combine them into one document. This works great, but the text files contain code snippets, and all of my formatting is getting collapsed to t
I\'ve been trying to implement a bash script that reads from wordnet\'s online database and have been wondering if there is a way to remove a variety text files with one command.
File1: hello - dictionary definitions: hi hello hallo greetings salutations no more hello for you - world - dictionary definitions: