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PASTE(1)							      PASTE(1)

NAME
       paste - merge corresponding or subsequent lines of files

SYNOPSIS
       paste [-s] [-d list] file...

DESCRIPTION
       The paste utility will concatenate the corresponding lines of the given
       input files, and write the resulting lines to standard output.

       The default operation of paste will concatenate the corresponding lines
       of the input files. The NEWLINE character of every line except the line
       from the last input file will be replaced with a TAB character.

       If an EOF (end-of-file) condition is detected  on  one  or  more	 input
       files, but not all input files, paste will behave as though empty lines
       were read from the files on which  EOF  was  detected,  unless  the  -s
       option is specified.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -d list
		   Unless  a  backslash	 character  (\)	 appears in list, each
		   character in list is	 an  element  specifying  a  delimiter
		   character.  If  a  backslash character appears in list, the
		   backslash character and one or more characters following it
		   are	 an   element  specifying  a  delimiter	 character  as
		   described below. These elements specify one or more	delim‐
		   iters  to  use,  instead  of	 the default TAB character, to
		   replace the NEWLINE character of the input lines. The  ele‐
		   ments  in  list are used circularly. That is, when the list
		   is exhausted, the first element from the list is reused.

		   When the -s option is specified:

		       o      The last newline character in a file will not be
			      modified.

		       o      The delimiter will be reset to the first element
			      of list after each file operand is processed.
		   When the option is not specified:

		       o      The NEWLINE characters in the file specified  by
			      the last file will not be modified.

		       o      The delimiter will be reset to the first element
			      of list each time a line is processed from  each
			      file.
		   If  a backslash character appears in list, it and the char‐
		   acter following it will be used to represent the  following
		   delimiter characters:

		   \n
			    Newline character.

		   \t
			    Tab character.

		   \\
			    Backslash character.

		   \0
			    Empty  string  (not	 a  null  character). If \0 is
			    immediately followed by the character x, the char‐
			    acter  X, or any character defined by the LC_CTYPE
			    digit keyword, the results are unspecified.

		   If any other characters follow the backslash,  the  results
		   are unspecified.

       -s
		   Concatenate all of the lines of each separate input file in
		   command line order.	The NEWLINE character  of  every  line
		   except  the	last  line in each input file will be replaced
		   with the TAB character, unless otherwise specified  by  the
		   -d option.

OPERANDS
       The following operand is supported:

       file
		A  path	 name  of  an input file. If − is specified for one or
		more of the files, the standard input will be used. The	 stan‐
		dard  input  will  be read one line at a time, circularly, for
		each instance of −.  Implementations  support  pasting	of  at
		least 12 file operands.

USAGE
       See  largefile(5)  for  the  description	 of the behavior of paste when
       encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31 bytes).

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Listing a directory in one column

	 example% ls | paste -d" " −

       Example 2 Listing a directory in four columns

	 example% ls | paste − − − −

       Example 3 Combining pairs of lines from a file into single lines

	 example% paste -s -d"\ t\ n" file

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment  variables
       that  affect  the  execution  of paste: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MES‐
       SAGES, and NLSPATH.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0
	      Successful completion.

       >0
	      An error occurred.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌────────────────────┬─────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │CSI		    │ Enabled	      │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ Standard	      │
       └────────────────────┴─────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       cut(1), grep(1), pr(1), attributes(5), environ(5), largefile(5),	 stan‐
       dards(5)

DIAGNOSTICS
       "line too long"
			     Output lines are restricted to 511 characters.

       "too many files"
			     Except for -s option, no more than 12 input files
			     may be specified.

       "no delimiters"
			     The -d option was specified with an empty list.

       "cannot open file"
			     The specified file cannot be opened.

				 Dec 20, 1996			      PASTE(1)
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