How to read a file line by line then take each line and insert into txt file
I want to read each line of a file and then take each line and produce a file with the lines data in it.
For example let say the file I want to read is named txt.txt and it has the below 4 lines:
data for the first row
data for the second row
data for the third row
data for the fourth row
I would like to produce 4 output files, Each with a single line from the input file. So there would be 4 files that are produced after reading the input file. One named text1.txt(It would have the first line of data in it) One named text2.txt(It would have the second line of data in it).
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I want to read each line of a file and then take each line and produce a file with the lines data in it.
For example let say the file I want to read is named txt.txt and it has the below 4 lines:
data for the first row
data for the second row
data for the third row
data for the fourth row
I would like to produce 4 output files, Each with a single line from the input file. So there would be 4 files that are produced after reading the input file. One named text1.txt(It would have the first line of data in it) One named text2.txt(It would have the second line of data in it).
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split -l1 text inputfile
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– DopeGhoti
Jan 23 at 22:49
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Have you tried researching this? Reading a file one line at a time and output redirection is very common and there are a lot of resources online.
– Peschke
Jan 23 at 22:51
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I want to read each line of a file and then take each line and produce a file with the lines data in it.
For example let say the file I want to read is named txt.txt and it has the below 4 lines:
data for the first row
data for the second row
data for the third row
data for the fourth row
I would like to produce 4 output files, Each with a single line from the input file. So there would be 4 files that are produced after reading the input file. One named text1.txt(It would have the first line of data in it) One named text2.txt(It would have the second line of data in it).
shell-script
I want to read each line of a file and then take each line and produce a file with the lines data in it.
For example let say the file I want to read is named txt.txt and it has the below 4 lines:
data for the first row
data for the second row
data for the third row
data for the fourth row
I would like to produce 4 output files, Each with a single line from the input file. So there would be 4 files that are produced after reading the input file. One named text1.txt(It would have the first line of data in it) One named text2.txt(It would have the second line of data in it).
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edited Jan 23 at 22:43
Rui F Ribeiro
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split -l1 text inputfile
.
– DopeGhoti
Jan 23 at 22:49
1
Have you tried researching this? Reading a file one line at a time and output redirection is very common and there are a lot of resources online.
– Peschke
Jan 23 at 22:51
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split -l1 text inputfile
.
– DopeGhoti
Jan 23 at 22:49
1
Have you tried researching this? Reading a file one line at a time and output redirection is very common and there are a lot of resources online.
– Peschke
Jan 23 at 22:51
split -l1 text inputfile
.– DopeGhoti
Jan 23 at 22:49
split -l1 text inputfile
.– DopeGhoti
Jan 23 at 22:49
1
1
Have you tried researching this? Reading a file one line at a time and output redirection is very common and there are a lot of resources online.
– Peschke
Jan 23 at 22:51
Have you tried researching this? Reading a file one line at a time and output redirection is very common and there are a lot of resources online.
– Peschke
Jan 23 at 22:51
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split -l1 text inputfile
.– DopeGhoti
Jan 23 at 22:49
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Have you tried researching this? Reading a file one line at a time and output redirection is very common and there are a lot of resources online.
– Peschke
Jan 23 at 22:51