(BSD System Compatibility)
tr(1bsd)
tr --
(bsd) translate characters
Synopsis
/usr/ucb/tr [-cds] [string1 [string2] ]
Description
tr
copies the standard input to the standard output
with substitution or deletion of selected characters.
The arguments
string1
and
string2
are considered sets of characters.
Any input character found in
string1
is mapped into the character in the corresponding position within
string2.
When
string2
is short, it is padded to the length of
string1
by duplicating its last character.
In either string the notation a-b
denotes a range of characters from
a
to
b
in increasing
ASCII
order.
The character
\,
followed by 1, 2 or 3 octal digits stands for the character whose
ASCII
code is given by those digits.
As with the shell, the escape character
\,
followed by any other character, escapes any special meaning for that
character.
OPTIONS
Any combination of the options
-c,
-d,
or
-s
may be used:
-c-
Complement the set of characters
in
string1
with respect to the universe of characters whose
ASCII
codes are 01 through 0377 octal.
-d-
Delete all input characters in
string1.
-s-
Squeeze all strings of repeated output characters that are in
string2
to single characters.
EXAMPLE
The following example creates a list of all the words in
filename1
one per line in
filename2,
where a word is taken to be a maximal string of alphabetics.
The second string is quoted to protect
`\'
from the shell.
012 is the
ASCII
code for
NEWLINE.
tr -cs A-Za-z '\012' <filename1>filename2
References
ascii(5),
ed(1)
Notices
Will not handle
ASCIINUL
in
string1
or
string2.
tr
always deletes
NUL
from input.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004