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.B \-u |
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.B \-iaN |
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.B \-ifN |
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.B \-idN |
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.B \-iiN |
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.B \-iwN |
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.B \-ibN |
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.B "\-in M" |
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input1 input2 .. |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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Similarly, the |
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.I \-id |
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and |
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.I \-iw |
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.I \-ii |
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options may be used to indicate binary 64-bit doubles or integer words, |
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respectively. |
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If an number is immediately follows any of these options, then it |
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The |
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.I \-iw |
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option specifies 2-byte short words, and the |
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.I \-ib |
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option specifies bytes. |
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If a number is immediately follows any of these options, then it |
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indicates that multiple such values are expected for each record. |
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For example, |
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.I \-if3 |
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For anything other than EOL-separated input, the default tab separator |
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is reset to the empty string. |
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.PP |
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If a |
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.I \-in |
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option is given with a positive integer argument, this will be the |
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maximum number of records that will be read or produced by |
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.I rlam. |
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.PP |
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A hyphen ('-') by itself can be used to indicate the standard |
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input, and may appear multiple times. |
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The |
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.I \-u |
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option forces output after each record (i.e., one run through inputs). |
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.SH EXAMPLE |
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To join files output1 and output2, separated by a comma: |
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.IP "" .2i |