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== NAME ==
 
== NAME ==
    split - split a file into pieces
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split - split a file into pieces
  
 
== SYNOPSIS ==
 
== SYNOPSIS ==
    split [ -_n ] [ file [ name ] ]
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split [ -'''n''' ] [ file [ name ] ]
  
 
== DESCRIPTION ==
 
== DESCRIPTION ==
    _S_p_l_i_t reads _f_i_l_e and writes it in _n-line pieces (default
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'''Split''' reads '''file''' and writes it in '''n'''-line pieces (default 1000), as many as necessary, onto a set of output files. The name of the first output file is '''name''' with aa appended, and so on lexicographically.  If no output name is given, x is default.
    1000), as many as necessary, onto a set of output files.
 
    The name of the first output file is _n_a_m_e with aa appended,
 
    and so on lexicographically.  If no output name is given, x
 
    is default.
 
  
    If no input file is given, or if - is given in its stead,
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If no input file is given, or if - is given in its stead, then the standard input file is used.
    then the standard input file is used.
 
  
 
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[[Category:32v man section 1]]

Latest revision as of 02:22, 29 December 2009

SPLIT(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual SPLIT(1)


NAME

split - split a file into pieces

SYNOPSIS

split [ -n ] [ file [ name ] ]

DESCRIPTION

Split reads file and writes it in n-line pieces (default 1000), as many as necessary, onto a set of output files. The name of the first output file is name with aa appended, and so on lexicographically. If no output name is given, x is default.

If no input file is given, or if - is given in its stead, then the standard input file is used.