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I have a report that outputs to a text file in linux and I need it modified a bit.

The file starts out like this if you cat it:

  6 E8 B7 48 36 8C AE
  8 00 0C 85 F2 F9 07
  8 44 03 A7 C0 0D 26
  8 C8 4C 75 5C B1 55
 10 00 05 00 E7 5B 9F
 10 00 17 C5 69 49 A1
 10 00 1D A2 E7 BC F1
 12 00 16 9C 6C 53 C0
 14 00 0C 85 F2 F9 08
 26 00 05 00 E7 5B B7

Some random text will be down here also...

I'm wanting it to look like this:

  6 E8:B7:48:36:8C:AE
  8 00:0C:85:F2:F9:07
  8 44:03:A7:C0:0D:26
  8 C8:4C:75:5C:B1:55
 10 00:05:00:E7:5B:9F
 10 00:17:C5:69:49:A1
 10 00:1D:A2:E7:BC:F1
 12 00:16:9C:6C:53:C0
 14 00:0C:85:F2:F9:08
 26 00:05:00:E7:5B:B7

Some random text will be down here also...

I was hoping to use sed to accomplish this.

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I think this would be easier with awk:

awk '{ printf("%2.2s %s:%s:%s:%s:%s:%s\n", $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7); }' file
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Following the answer of @Guru, you can try this one with sed:

sed -r 's/(\w) +/\1:/2g' file

You have to catch one letter before as sed does not support lookbehind.

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One way using sed:

sed 's/  */:/3g'  file
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  • Not a good solution if there are space in front of the number like " 6" instead of "6".
    – Jotne
    Nov 4, 2013 at 8:21
  • @Jotne : Not sure what you meant. It does take care of those.
    – Guru
    Nov 4, 2013 at 9:32
  • Try this two lines ` 6 E8 B7 48 36 8C AE` and 10 00 05 00 E7 5B 9F Note there is a space in front of the 6 First would become ` 6:E8:B7:48:36:8C:AE` and second 10 00:05:00:E7:5B:9F Space after 6 is gone.
    – Jotne
    Nov 4, 2013 at 9:49
  • @Jotne: What you mentioned was not happening. updated the solution though to 3g since the colons was coming a column before.
    – Guru
    Nov 4, 2013 at 9:58
  • I was happening. If you just copy data from Brian above, you would have 2 space in front of single digit and 1 space in front of double digit. So now it works with the give data above. But if space is removed, it would not work. Jerrys awk and Bentoy13s sed works fine, with or without space in front.
    – Jotne
    Nov 4, 2013 at 10:44
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Using Perl, this will work with any number of alignment spaces:

perl -lane '($p,$m)=/^(\s*\d+\s*)(.*)$/; $m =~ s/ /:/g; print $p,$m' input
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sed "
: doublept
   s/^\( *[[:digit:]]\{1,\}\)\( \{1,\}\)\(.*\) \([[:alnum:]]\{1,\}\)/\1\2\3:\4/
   t doublept
"

work also for bigger "mac address" if any (i think mainly same kind of problem for IP adress and IPv6)

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If you always know the line range for the numbers, you can use:-

sed 1,10s'/ /:/'g

The single quotes are important.

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