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Using sed, how to replace "." one point, to 10 x spaces.
"." to " ".
I tryed more methods, and dont work, because . = all, and all file its.
Full spaces










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  • sed s/./ /g testdata
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  • Possible duplicate of How do I grep the lines based on '.' (dot)?
    – Sparhawk
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  • sed 's/./...ten spaces.../g'
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Using sed, how to replace "." one point, to 10 x spaces.
"." to " ".
I tryed more methods, and dont work, because . = all, and all file its.
Full spaces










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"." to " ".
I tryed more methods, and dont work, because . = all, and all file its.
Full spaces










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"." to " ".
I tryed more methods, and dont work, because . = all, and all file its.
Full spaces







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  • sed s/./ /g testdata
    – Charles
    2 hours ago










  • Possible duplicate of How do I grep the lines based on '.' (dot)?
    – Sparhawk
    2 hours ago










  • sed 's/./...ten spaces.../g'
    – peterh
    1 hour ago




















  • sed s/./ /g testdata
    – Charles
    2 hours ago










  • Possible duplicate of How do I grep the lines based on '.' (dot)?
    – Sparhawk
    2 hours ago










  • sed 's/./...ten spaces.../g'
    – peterh
    1 hour ago


















sed s/./ /g testdata
– Charles
2 hours ago




sed s/./ /g testdata
– Charles
2 hours ago












Possible duplicate of How do I grep the lines based on '.' (dot)?
– Sparhawk
2 hours ago




Possible duplicate of How do I grep the lines based on '.' (dot)?
– Sparhawk
2 hours ago












sed 's/./...ten spaces.../g'
– peterh
1 hour ago






sed 's/./...ten spaces.../g'
– peterh
1 hour ago












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