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layout: page
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author: Alessandro Luini
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category-page: advanced
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category-title: Advanced commands
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tags: word count lines
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title: wc
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---
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<p>The program reads either standard input or a list of files and
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generates one or more of the following statistics: newline count,
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word count, and byte count. If a list of files is provided, both
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individual file and total statistics follow.</p>
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<h3> How to use</h3>
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<p>Sample execution of wc:</p>
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<pre> wc file1.txt file2.txt</pre>
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<p>will output:</p>
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<pre>
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40 149 947 file1.txt<br>
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2294 16638 97724 file2.txt<br>
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2334 16787 98671 total</pre>
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<p>The first column is the count of newlines, meaning that the text file
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<code>file1.txt</code> has 40 newlines while bar has 2294 newlines-
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resulting in a total
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of 2334 newlines. The second column indicates the number of words in each
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text file showing that there are 149 words in <code>file1.txt</code>
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and 16638 words in
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<code>file2.txt</code> – giving a total of 16787 words. The last
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column indicates the
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number of characters in each text file, meaning that the file
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<code>file1.txt</code> has
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947 characters while bar has 97724 characters – 98671 characters all
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in all.</p>
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<h3>Flags</h3>
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<pre>wc -l file1.txt</pre>
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<p>prints the line count (note that if the last line does not have \n,
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it will not be counted).<p>
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<pre>wc -c file1.txt</pre>
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<p>prints the byte count.</p>
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<pre>wc -m file1.txt</pre>
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<p> prints the character count</p>
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<pre>wc -L file1.txt</pre>
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<p>prints the length of longest line (GNU extension)</p>
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<pre>wc -w file1.txt</pre>
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<p> prints the word count.</p>
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