SPLIT(1) COMMAND REFERENCE SPLIT(1) NAME split - split a file into pieces SYNOPSIS split [ -n ] [ filename [ name ] ] DESCRIPTION Split reads filename and writes it in n-line pieces (default 1000), as many as necessary, onto a set of output files. The name of the first output file is name with aa appended, and so on lexicographically. If no output name is given, x is default. If no input file is given, or if - (a dash) is given instead, then the standard input file is used. OPTIONS -n The file is split into n-line pieces. The default size is 1000 lines. EXAMPLES The following example will split the file text into 500 line pieces starting with filename xaa: split -500 text RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. [USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution terminated. [NP_ERR] An error occurred that was not a system error. Execution terminated. [P_ERR] A system error occurred. Execution terminated. See intro(2) for more information on system errors. CAVEATS The maximum number of files that may be created with the aa - xx appendix is 26 X 26 = 676. An error message is printed if an attempt is made to create more than this. SEE ALSO csplit(1). Printed 5/12/88 1
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