CRRM
Remove Carriage Returns


CRRM is a C++ program which removes carriage returns from a file.

I constantly run into problems, when transferring a file from one system to another, involving different conventions for ending a line of text.

It is my understanding that the following "conventions" apply:

While your file transfer program will usually transfer a text file in such a way that that carriage control is properly translated, this sometimes doesn't happen, especially if the text file is transferred "verbatim", that is, as though it were a binary file.

In such a case, CRRM is the correct program to use if you want to convert a PC text file to a UNIX text file, since it will replace each occurrence of CR+LF by LF.

Usage:

crrm old new
where

Licensing:

The computer code and data files described and made available on this web page are distributed under the GNU LGPL license.

Languages:

CRRM is available in a C++ version.

Related Data and Programs:

CR2CRLF, a C++ program which replaces carriage returns by carriage returns + line feeds.

CR2LF, a C++ program which reads a text file and replaces carriage returns by line feeds.

DEBLANK, a C++ program which makes a copy of a text file which contains no blank lines.

DECOMMENT, a C++ program which makes a copy of a text file which contains no "comment" lines (that begin with "#").

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LF2CR, a C++ program which replaces linefeeds by carriage returns.

LF2CRLF, a C++ program which replaces linefeeds by carriage returns + line feeds.

LFRM, a C++ program which removes all linefeeds from a file.

REFORMAT, a FORTRAN90 program which reads a text file that contains only real values, and writes a copy which has a fixed number of real values on each line.

REWORD, a C++ program which reads a text file and writes a copy which has a fixed number of "words" per line.

UNCONTROL, a C++ program which makes a copy of a text file which contains no control characters.

WRAP, a C++ program which makes a copy of a text file in which no line is longer than a user-specified wrap length.

WRAP2, a C++ program which wraps long lines in a text file, but which wraps some lines "early", so as to avoid breaking words.

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Last revised on 30 November 2010.