I have a file in Linux with n number of rows but I want only one row as output
Row can be any row from 1 to n but the output should be only one row
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sed grep mawk
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Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".
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Row can be any row from 1 to n but the output should be only one row
sed grep mawk
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sed grep mawk
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Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".
– Kusalananda
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Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".
– Kusalananda
2 mins ago
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Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".
– Kusalananda
2 mins ago
Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".
– Kusalananda
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Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".
– Kusalananda
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