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  sed "/'/d" OriginalTextualContent.txt > NoSeparator.txt  
  sed "/'/d" OriginalTextualContent.txt > NoSeparator.txt  


==Use two more more replacement rules==
==More than one replacement rules==
If one needs to replace more than one set of characters, one can use the following expression:
If one needs to replace more than one set of characters, one can use the following expression:
  sed -e "/'/d" -e "s/,/|/g" OriginalTextualContent.txt > NoSeparator.txt  
  sed -e "/'/d" -e "s/,/|/g" OriginalTextualContent.txt > NoSeparator.txt  

Revision as of 01:37, 27 January 2022

sed is a unix command for stream data editor.

Special Characters

When dealing with special characters, use a different set of separators. For example: when dealing with ', use the following command:

sed "/'/d" OriginalTextualContent.txt > NoSeparator.txt 

More than one replacement rules

If one needs to replace more than one set of characters, one can use the following expression:

sed -e "/'/d" -e "s/,/|/g" OriginalTextualContent.txt > NoSeparator.txt 

Note the two -e prefixes. These prefixes defines the multiple substitution expressions.

For more explainations, see[1] Click here to see the portion that talks about special characters


References

  1. DistroTube, ed. (Jun 25, 2021). Learning Sed Is Beneficial For Linux Users. local page: DistroTube. 

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