On Jun 16, 1:39 pm, MRAB wrote:
> Humberto wrote:
> > Greetings.
>
> > This is probably a v. basic question, but my apologies as I'm
> > relatively new w/ this.
>
> > But I am attempting to use for line to iterate through a text
> > file, but I am working on a Mac and am getting a single block of
Humberto wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> This is probably a v. basic question, but my apologies as I'm
> relatively new w/ this.
>
> But I am attempting to use for line to iterate through a text
> file, but I am working on a Mac and am getting a single block of text.
> I assume this is because of the Mac
MRAB wrote:
Humberto wrote:
But I am attempting to use for line to iterate through a text
file, but I am working on a Mac and am getting a single block of text.
I assume this is because of the Mac {CR} usage vs. line feed.
Is there a programmatic way to use for line to interpret the carriage
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Humberto wrote:
Greetings.
This is probably a v. basic question, but my apologies as I'm
relatively new w/ this.
But I am attempting to use for line to iterate through a text
file, but I am working on a Mac and am getting a single block of text.
I assume this is because of the Mac {CR} usage vs
Greetings.
This is probably a v. basic question, but my apologies as I'm
relatively new w/ this.
But I am attempting to use for line to iterate through a text
file, but I am working on a Mac and am getting a single block of text.
I assume this is because of the Mac {CR} usage vs. line feed.
Is t