Steve Litt hat gesagt: // Steve Litt wrote:
> The wc command counts spaces, so if you simply remove the -c from the wc
> command at the bottom of this thread, you'll see three numbers output on one
> line. The first number is the number of lines, and is probably totally
> meaningless. The second number is the number of words. The third number is
> the number of characters, including spaces.
Yup, that's right. The small script in my previous mail counts
characters, lines and words and it puts a little headline above
the outcome, because I alwas forget, which count is which ;)
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Frank Barknecht ____ ______ ____ __ trip\ \ / /wire ______
/ __// __ /__/ __// // __ \ \/ / __ \\ ___\
/ / / ____/ / / / // ____// /\ \\ ___\\____ \
/_/ /_____/ /_/ /_//_____// / \ \\_____\\_____\
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- Re: word count Ned Konz
- Re: word count Ralph Boland
- Re: word count Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
- word count Praedor Tempus
- Re: word count Praedor Tempus
- Re: word count Steve Litt
- Re: word count Frank Barknecht
- Re: word count Praedor
- Re: word count Christopher M. Jones
- Re: word count Steve Litt
- Re: word count Frank Barknecht
- Re: word count Steve Litt
- word count R.G.N. Meegama
- Re: word count Tuukka Toivonen
- Re: word count Mark Hansel
- Re: word count Matej Cepl
- Re: word count Steve Litt
- Re: word count Matej Cepl
- Re: word count Mark Hansel
- Re: word count Kayvan A. Sylvan
- RE: word count Reuter, Joseph
