Hello everyone!

To get some useful information from a file I write:

; for (i in *_r) @{cd $i; echo -n $i^'  '; grep total otdit | grep -v na}

to get lines from the 'otdit' files in *_r subdirectories with the
word 'total' on them, but no 'na' on them. This works to my liking and
produces sth. like

10_r    total        :   9.4105E-01
11_r    total        :   9.3897E-01
12_r    total        :   9.3685E-01
13_r    total        :   9.3446E-01
14_r    total        :   9.3180E-01
15_r    total        :   9.2890E-01
16_r    total        :   9.2589E-01
17_r    total        :   9.2299E-01
18_r    total        :   9.1860E-01
...
9_r     total        :   9.4317E-01

Ok, now I wanted to save this, so I naively appended '> res'. But then
the contents of 'res' was only the last line:
9_r     total        :   9.4317E-01

Ok, so I thought '>> res' should be used instead. But then I got sth. like

];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/9_r/-xeon49_r total        :   9.4317E-01
];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/10_r/-xeon410_r       total        :   
9.4105E-01
];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/11_r/-xeon411_r       total        :   
9.3897E-01
];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/12_r/-xeon412_r       total        :   
9.3685E-01
];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/13_r/-xeon413_r       total        :   
9.3446E-01
];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/14_r/-xeon414_r       total        :   
9.3180E-01
];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/15_r/-xeon415_r       total        :   
9.2890E-01
];/home/sykora/CALC/doing/tests/16_r/-xeon416_r       total        :   
9.2589E-01 ,

which quite surprised me... Can you tell me why this happens? I am running p9p.

Thanks
Ruda

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