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33 lines
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layout: page
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author: Domenico Votta
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category-page: advanced
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category-title: Advanced commands
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tags: remove column
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title: colrm
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---
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The <code>colrm</code> is a command that removes the column that you indicate <br>
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Here we have a file named <code>example.txt</code> that contains two lines to test this command:<br>
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<code>example.txt</code>
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{% highlight bash linenos %}
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123456789
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abcdefghi
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{% endhighlight %}
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The syntax command is:
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<pre> colrm [first] [last]</pre>
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<pre>
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colrm 4 < example.txt
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123
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abc
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</pre>
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<p>How you can see, if I don't indicate the last column, the command removes all the colums starting from 4 included. </p>
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<pre>
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colrm 2 4 < example.txt
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156789
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aefghi
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</pre>
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<p>Here, how you can see, the command has removed not all the columns, but only the colums that starting at 2 and ending at 4, included. </p>
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