yitzle wrote:
> fileIn="blah"
> for i in "$(cat $fileIn)"
> do
> echo $i
> echo
> done
Check out http://wooledge.org/mywiki/BashFAQ#faq1
J.
On 11/4/07, Mike Stroyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 07:42:21AM -0800, yitzle wrote:
> > How do I loop through the lines of a file when the lines have a tab in them?
> > When I quote the cat operator, it reads the entire file at once.
> > When I do not quote, each tab seper
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 07:42:21AM -0800, yitzle wrote:
> How do I loop through the lines of a file when the lines have a tab in them?
> When I quote the cat operator, it reads the entire file at once.
> When I do not quote, each tab seperated item is treated as a new item.
> How do I make it seper
;
for i in "$(cat $fileIn)"
do
echo $i
echo
done
Thanks!
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