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Anyone has an idea how to remove all white space and replace them with a comma , in a file using Vim ? File input example (words could be everywhere !):

C1       TEST   PROD
A1    BE


T1     B1 

File output example(all words belonging to the same line are like in the example below):

C1,TEST,PROD
A1,BE
T1,B1 

I Found it : %s/\s\{1,}/,/gc

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First delete the blank lines:

:g/^\s*$/d

Then use a substitution (:s///) over each line (%) to replace all (g) continuous whitespace (\s\+) with a comma (,).

 :%s/\s\+/,/g
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    Explanations of each component is particularly helpful and often omitted in answers on SO. Thanks! (That said, the same for the first line would also be helpful) Mar 18, 2014 at 18:51
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    Very useful to generate a *.csv file.
    – nac001
    Mar 30, 2019 at 5:33
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Another way to do it :

%s/\s\{1,}/,/gc

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when converting a text file with headers and text fields with spaces I used %s/\s\{2,}/,/g

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If the file contains n number of line and contains spaces at the start of each line, end of each line and in between. And you want to remove spaces at start and end and replace in between multiple spaces with a comma ",". And also redirect the output and save to a new file keeping the original file as it is.

Use the following command -

sed -e 's/^[ \t]*// ; s/[[:blank:]]*$// ; s/\s\+/,/g ; s/,$//' input-file-name | tee output-file-name

give paths of the input file name if not in the same directory.

or you can write all these -

"s/^[ \t]*//
s/[[:blank:]]*$//
s/\s\+/,/g ; s/,$//"

in a txt file save it. and use -f option.

so the command becomes -

sed -f commands.txt input-file-name.txt | tee output-file-name.txt

commnads.txt contains the above conditions of sed command

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