--- Irenta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all!
> 
> I wrote a script that reads data from different
> files and put it all
> together in one new file in columns. Once I open the
> new file, I
> noticed that all data from all files is read, but it
> starts putting
> zeros in the last rows from the last two columns
> from the files it
> reads. (Example below). I checked the files and they
> both have the
> whole list of numbers. Somehow the script stops
> reading the data from
> the files. Has anyone experienced this? Is there a
> command that could
> help me? I would really appreciate any suggestions.

What's the original data and what's the script piece?
We may need those to see it more clearly.

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