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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: You can also change several lines, and you need not replace ! 3: lines with the same number of lines. You can put any amount ! 4: of text between the 'c' command and the closing '.', and ! 5: you can remove any number of lines from the file by specifying ! 6: a range of addresses. For example, ! 7: ! 8: 2,5c ! 9: first ! 10: second ! 11: . ! 12: would replace the FOUR lines 2,3,4 and 5 of the file with TWO ! 13: new lines containing "first" and "second". You can of course ! 14: use more complicated addresses involving $ and . if you wish. ! 15: This directory contains a file "oldrr". Delete the last two ! 16: lines and replace them by a line reading ! 17: ! 18: penn central ! 19: ! 20: and write the new version on a file named "newrr". Then use "diff" ! 21: to compare the old and new versions of the file. ! 22: Eventually, type "ready". ! 23: #create Ref ! 24: maine central ! 25: bangor and aroostook ! 26: boston and maine ! 27: grand trunk ! 28: vermont central ! 29: boston and albany ! 30: new haven ! 31: delaware and hudson ! 32: new york, susquehanna, and western ! 33: erie-lackawanna ! 34: chessie system ! 35: lehigh valley ! 36: long island railroad ! 37: penn central ! 38: #create oldrr ! 39: maine central ! 40: bangor and aroostook ! 41: boston and maine ! 42: grand trunk ! 43: vermont central ! 44: boston and albany ! 45: new haven ! 46: delaware and hudson ! 47: new york, susquehanna, and western ! 48: erie-lackawanna ! 49: chessie system ! 50: lehigh valley ! 51: long island railroad ! 52: new york central ! 53: pennsylvania ! 54: #user ! 55: #cmp newrr Ref ! 56: #log ! 57: #next ! 58: 21.1a 10
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