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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: There is an easier way to do that. You can just say ! 3: 5c ! 4: input text for new version ! 5: . ! 6: using the 'c' command ('c' stands for 'change') which ! 7: will delete the old version of the line and ! 8: replace it. Note that the input text after 'c' ends ! 9: with a '.' just like the text after the 'a' or 'i' commands. ! 10: This directory contains a file named "lineup". Change ! 11: the third line to read "neal walk" and print the file ! 12: before and after. Use a sequence like this, ending in ready: ! 13: ! 14: ex lineup ! 15: 1,$p ! 16: 3c ! 17: neal walk ! 18: . ! 19: 1,$p ! 20: wq ! 21: ready ! 22: ! 23: #create Ref ! 24: walt frazier ! 25: earl monroe ! 26: neal walk ! 27: bill bradley ! 28: spencer haywood ! 29: #create lineup ! 30: walt frazier ! 31: earl monroe ! 32: john gianelli ! 33: bill bradley ! 34: spencer haywood ! 35: #user ! 36: #cmp lineup Ref ! 37: #log ! 38: #next ! 39: 20.2c 5
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