Chuck Gelm writes:
Thanks, Jim & Brian:
[info|man cut]
LemmeC if I understand the '-f' fields=LIST
The LIST is a list of enumerated fields, i.e.
field1, field2, field3,... [ala: 1,2,3,4,5,6]
each separated by the delimiter. So, if "("
is a delimiter, then the following strings: v
Interesting ports on as1-216-68-15-180.fuse.net (216.68.15.180):
Interesting ports on as1-216-68-15-184.fuse.net (216.68.15.184):
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is field 1 and this is field 2
exactly!
:-)
Chuck
Jim Reimer wrote:

Chuck Gelm wrote:
>
> Hi, Brian:
>
> Thanks. Your suggestion is the similar to Jim's with
> the arguments reversed.
>
> You and Jim have fed me. Thanks.
> Please teach me to fish. ;-)
>
See if you can get your hands on a copy of "Unix in a Nutshell"
(System V edition) by O'Reilly. Doesn't always match up completely
with Linux, but I've found it to be an invaluable reference - and it
sure beats man pages.
Covers all the standard Unix commands, KSH, CSH, Bourne shell,
and has sections on pattern matching, Emacs, vi, ex, sed, awk,
make, and other stuff I've never used.
There's also "Linux in a Nutshell", but I've never seen a copy,
and from looking at the table of contents on O'Reilly's web
site, it looks light it may not cover commands the same way
the Unix/Sys V book does.
-jdr-
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