Re: How to list this data -

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On 10/31/2009 07:41 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

I can extract the following usage data from the Wildblue html usage screen.
I would like to have them in a file that would put the data on a
horizontal line separated by some white space perhaps.

My objective being to keep a record of daily bandwidth usage. [35% or
6.0 gB is my current usage, 17.0 the 30 day download allotment, the
other numbers for upload usage.]

         [bobg@box9 ~]$ cat /home/bobg/usg.txt

         35 %
         6.0
         17.0
         8 %
         0.4
         5.0

I've been puzzling over this since yesterday, I'm sure there must be a
simple solution but I just haven't found it.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

Bob



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With bash only: cat /home/bobg/usg.txt | tr "\n" " "

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