October 2005
Intermediate to advanced
908 pages
46h 42m
English
If no address is given, the current line is the object of the command. If the address specifies a range of lines, the format is:
x,y
where x and y are
the first and last addressed lines (x must
precede y in the buffer).
x and y may each be a line
number or a symbol. Using ;
instead of , sets the current
line to x before interpreting
y. The notation 1,$ addresses all lines in the file, as
does %.
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