WC(1) — HP-UX
NAME
wc − word, line, and character count
SYNOPSIS
wc [ −lwc ] [ names ]
DESCRIPTION
Wc counts lines, words, and characters in the named files, or in the standard input if no names appear. It also keeps a total count for all named files. A word is a maximal string of characters delimited by spaces, tabs, or new-lines.
The options l, w, and c may be used in any combination to specify that a subset of lines, words, and characters are to be reported. The default is −lwc.
When names are specified on the command line, they will be printed along with the counts.
BUGS
Wc counts the number of new-lines to determine the line count. If an ASCII text file has a final line that is not terminated with a new-line character, the count will be off by one.
If there are very many characters, words, and/or lines in an input file, the output may be hard to read. This is because wc reserves a fixed column width for each count.
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
8-bit data, 8-bit filenames, messages.
Hewlett-Packard Company — Version B.1, May 11, 2021