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line that contains only
--repeat, only--
a period.
In the 4i subcommand, you enter the new line of text and then type a period on the next line to
end the i subcommand. A second 1,$p subcommand displays the contents of the buffer again,
showing that the new text was inserted.
Using a Context Search
Another way to specify where the i subcommand inserts new lines is to use a context search. With
a subcommand of the form /string/i, you can locate the line that contains string and insert
new lines before that line. To end the i subcommand, type a period on a line by itself.
In the following example, the /period/i subcommand inserts new text before the line that contains
the string “period”:
/period/i
and in the first position--
.
1,$p
The only way to stop
adding text is to type a
line that contains only
--repeat, only--
and in the first position--
a period.
The 1,$p subcommand displays the entire contents of the buffer, showing that the i subcommand
has inserted the new text.
Copying Lines—The t (Transfer) Subcommand
With the t (transfer) subcommand, you can copy lines from one place in the buffer and insert the
copied lines elsewhere. The t subcommand does not affect the original lines. The general form of
the t subcommand is the following:
starting_line,ending_linetline_to_follow
To copy lines, enter a subcommand of the form:
n,mtx
where:
is the first line of the group to be copied.n
is the last line of the group to be copied.m
is the line the copied lines are to follow.x
To copy lines to the top of the buffer, use 0 (zero) as the line number for the line to follow. To copy
lines to the bottom of the buffer, use $ as the line number for the line to follow.
In the following example, the 1,3t4 subcommand copies lines 1 through 3 and inserts the copies
after line 4:
1,3t4 1,$p
The only way to stop
adding text is to type a
line that contains only
--repeat, only--
The only way to stop
adding text is to type a
line that contains only
and in the first position--
a period.
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