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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can also use the "=" command to find out what
3: the 'current' line is. Since the current line
4: is named '.', the appropriate command is
5: .=
6: and so if you say
7: 3p
8: .=
9: the second command will print '3'. Since you should not
10: believe what I tell you without checking it, edit file
11: "doubt" and type the two commands above, which first
12: print line 3 (and incidentally set "." to that line) and
13: then ask what number "." is. Then type wq and ready.
14: #create doubt
15: you didn't have to print this line
16: you didn't have to print this line
17: to err is human, to really foul things up takes a computer
18: you didn't have to print this line
19: you didn't have to print this line
20: #copyout
21: #user
22: #uncopyout
23: grep :3 .ocopy >/dev/null
24: #log
25: #next
26: 14.2b 5
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