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− | + | '''Wc''' counts lines, words and characters in the named files, or | |
− | + | in the standard input if no name appears. A word is a maximal string of characters delimited by spaces, tabs or newlines. | |
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− | + | If the optional argument is present, just the specified | |
− | + | counts (lines, words or characters) are selected by the | |
− | + | letters l, w, or c. | |
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 4 November 2009
WC(1)UNIX Programmer's Manual WC(1)
NAME
wc - word count
SYNOPSIS
wc [ -lwc ] [ name ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Wc counts lines, words and characters in the named files, or in the standard input if no name appears. A word is a maximal string of characters delimited by spaces, tabs or newlines.
If the optional argument is present, just the specified counts (lines, words or characters) are selected by the letters l, w, or c.