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# Line 7 | Line 7 | rlam - laminate records from multiple files
7   [
8   .B \-tS
9   ][
10 + .B \-u
11 + ][
12   .B \-iaN
13   |
14   .B \-ifN
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20   .B \-iwN
21   |
22   .B \-ibN
23 + ][
24 + .B "\-in M"
25   ]
26 < input1 input2 ..
26 > input1 [options] input2 ..
27   .SH DESCRIPTION
28   .I Rlam
29   simply joins records (or lines) from multiple inputs, separating them with
# Line 32 | Line 36 | Note that there is no space between this option and it
36   If none of the input files uses an ASCII separator, then no end-of-line
37   character will be printed, either.
38   .PP
39 < An input is either a stream or a command.
39 > An input is either a file or a command.
40   Commands are given in quotes, and begin with an exclamantion point ('!').
41 < If the inputs do not have the same number of lines, then
41 > If the inputs do not have the same number of records, then
42   shorter files will stop contributing to the output as they
43   run out.
44   .PP
# Line 54 | Line 58 | The
58   option specifies 2-byte short words, and the
59   .I \-ib
60   option specifies bytes.
61 < If a number is immediately follows any of these options, then it
61 > If a number immediately follows any of these options, then it
62   indicates that multiple such values are expected for each record.
63   For example,
64   .I \-if3
65   indicates three floats per input record for the next named input.
66   In the case of the
67   .I \-ia
68 < option, no number indicates one line per input record, and numbers
69 < greater than zero indicate that many characters exactly per record.
68 > option, no number reads one line per record, and numbers
69 > greater than zero take multiple lines at a time from the same stream.
70   For binary input formts, no number implies one value per record.
71   For anything other than EOL-separated input, the default tab separator
72   is reset to the empty string.
73   .PP
74 + These options may be interspersed with input specifications,
75 + indicating different data to draw from the different files.
76 + .PP
77 + If a
78 + .I \-in
79 + option is given with a positive integer argument, this will be the
80 + maximum number of records that will be read or produced by
81 + .I rlam.
82 + .PP
83   A hyphen ('-') by itself can be used to indicate the standard
84   input, and may appear multiple times.
85 + The
86 + .I \-u
87 + option forces output after each record (i.e., one run through inputs).
88   .SH EXAMPLE
89   To join files output1 and output2, separated by a comma:
90   .IP "" .2i
# Line 81 | Line 97 | cnt `wc \-l < lam.c` | rlam \- \-t: lam.c \-t\| '!tail
97   To join four data files, each having three doubles per record:
98   .IP "" .2i
99   rlam \-id3 file1.dbl file2.dbl file3.dbl file4.dbl > combined.dbl
100 + .PP
101 + To join two data files, the first having two words per
102 + record and the second having one:
103 + .IP "" .2i
104 + rlam \-iw2 file1.hi2 \-iw file2.hi1 > combined.hi3
105   .SH AUTHOR
106   Greg Ward
107   .SH "SEE ALSO"
108 < cnt(1), histo(1), neaten(1), rcalc(1), tabfunc(1), total(1)
108 > cnt(1), histo(1), neaten(1), rcalc(1), rsplit(1), tabfunc(1), total(1)

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