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Re: cat -n with different format?


From: Erik Auerswald
Subject: Re: cat -n with different format?
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:26:05 +0100
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Hi,

On 12/22/2011 06:14 PM, Peng Yu wrote:
I want to change how the line number is displayed

~$ echo a | cat -n
      1 a

For example, I want it to be shown as

1:a

Although this can be easily done in anything other scripting language,
I'm wondering if there is an even easier way to get it done with cat.

$ echo a | nl -s: -w1
1:a

Option -s specifies which character to use to separate number and line.
Option -w specifies the width of the line number.

See the info page for nl for additional (formatting) options.

Br,
Erik



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