Hi Friedrich, The output of the grep command comes up empty. Either
something is not working the way it should, or (more likely) I just keep
getting your instructions wrong. I have no experience working with
programming tools like Vi and regular expressions, so it's easy for me
to get it all wrong :-( Would you happen to be on #pspp in IRC? Ben


Am So, 2. Nov 2014, um 20:49, schrieb Friedrich Beckmann:
> Hi Ben,
>
> in your case I would try to look at the file with vi or less. So I
> would do
>
> > cd <whatever-path-it-is> perl -p -e 's/\r\n/,/'
> > ver47-interessantes.csv > a.csv
>
> Now look at the file with
>
> > vi a.csv
>
> In order to quit vi type ESC :q!
>
> The grep command expects the case data to start with „Teilnehmer“ at
> the beginning of the line. You can run
>
> > grep Teilnehmer a.csv
>
> to see if this is the case. grep prints out lines containing that text
> pattern.
>
> Friedrich
>
> Am 02.11.2014 um 20:28 schrieb Benjamin Oppermann <ben....@eml.cc>:
>
>> Hi Friedrich, It's not working. I used this exact command: perl -p -e
>> 's/\r\n/,/'
>> /media/Acer/Users/Benjamin/ownCloud/A-UNI/BA-Arbeit.SoSe2014/Daten/ver47-interessantes.csv
>> > /home/ben/a.csv If I open the resulting file a.csv in Calc, it has
>> only one line. Then instead I tried
>> cd /media/Acer/Users/Benjamin/ownCloud/A-UNI/BA-Arbeit.SoSe2014/Daten/
>>     and perl -p -e 's/\r\n/,/' ver47-interessantes.csv > a.csv The
>>     second step grep '^Teilnehmer' a.csv > b.csv produces an empty
>>     file though.
>>
>
>
>
>

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