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Names: »colex«
└─⟦87ddcff64⟧ Bits:30001253 CPHDIST85 Tape, 1985 Autumn Conference Copenhagen
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COLEX(1) UNIX User's Manual" COLEX(1)
NAME
colex - column/field extraction
SYNOPSIS
colex [-fqi] column numbers
DESCRIPTION
_▶08◀C_▶08◀o_▶08◀l_▶08◀e_▶08◀x extracts the named columns from the standard input and
prints them with tabs between. Column number begin with 1.
Ranges of column numbers can be abbreviated with arguments
of the form #-# (e.g., 12-24). Column ranges can be in
reverse order (e.g., 5-1 to reverse the first five columns).
OPTIONS
-f Force filling of missing columns with the string
"?colex?".
-q Place quotes around the printed strings.
-i Ignore missing columns. Otherwise, a missing column,
not filled by the -f option, is an error. Combined
with the -q option, this causes blank fields (doubled
quotes) to be printed.
LIMITATIONS
The number of columns is limited to 100.
SEE ALSO
unixstat(1), dm(1), abut(1)
AUTHOR
Gary Perlman
BUGS
_▶08◀C_▶08◀o_▶08◀l_▶08◀e_▶08◀x duplicates some functionality in _▶08◀d_▶08◀m but is included
for systems that cannot compile _▶08◀d_▶08◀m.
KEYWORDS
statistics, data analysis, data manipulation
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