how to remove ^m character

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how to remove ^M character to remove the ^M characters at the end of all lines in vi, use: :%s/^V^M//g The ^v is a CONTROL-V character and ^M is a CONTROL-M. When you type this, it will look like this: :%s/^M//g In UNIX, you can escape a control character by preceeding it with a CONTROL-V. The :%s is a basic search and replace command in vi. It tells vi to replace the regular expression between the first and second slashes (^M) with the text between the second and third slashes (nothing in this case). The g at the end directs vi to search and replace globally (all occurrences). Kashif Aziz Awan R&D 03009112223

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how to remove ^M character

to remove the ^M characters at the end of all lines in vi, use: :%s/^V^M//g The ^v is a CONTROL-V character and ^M is a CONTROL-M. When you type this, it will look like this: :%s/^M//g In UNIX, you can escape a control character by preceeding it with a CONTROL-V. The :%s is a basic search and replace command in vi. It tells vi to replace the regular expression between the first and second slashes (^M) with the text between the second and third slashes (nothing in this case). The g at the end directs vi to search and replace globally (all occurrences).

Kashif Aziz Awan

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