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I have the following files ( more then 80 files ) under /var/tmp directory

 report1.txt
 report2.txt
 report3.txt
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What the best way to merge all the files: report[1-N].txt to one single file

For now I do the following steps in order to merge all files to one file ( but this way isn’t elegant way .. )

cat report1.txt >> report2.txt
cat report2.txt >> report3.txt
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You could use brace expansion:

cat report{1..80} > allreports.txt

EDIT: As per your comments, you want to use a variable. Since brace expansion happens before variable expansion, you cannot use a variable within braces. An alternative would be to make use of seq with a custom format:

cat $(seq -f "report%g.txt" $NUM) > allreports.txt

where NUM is the variable that you want to pass. By default, the sequence would start from 1. If you want to alter that, specify both the first and last numbers (or variables):

cat $(seq -f "report%g.txt" $start $end) > allreports.txt
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  • nice solution -:) +1 for you May 22, 2014 at 8:29
  • But if I cant to verify the total number of the files , then what is your solution? ( 80 can be other number ) , can I set some VAL in place 80 that count all the files? May 22, 2014 at 8:35
  • @maihabunash No, brace expansion happens before variable expansion. As such, you cannot use a variable with {..}. A way might be to make use of globs, but that would not guarantee the order to be preserved. As such, you'd a loop in that case.
    – devnull
    May 22, 2014 at 8:39
  • yes you right - but I have still the problem that I cant verify what is the last number and this number can change evry time ( depend how many files we have ) -:( May 22, 2014 at 8:48
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You can use *

cat report* > newfile

It will take all files starting with report and put them to one new file

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  • but if I have also file as [email protected] , we only want to merge file that have this rule - report1-N.txt ( while N is integer number May 22, 2014 at 8:32
  • @maihabunash Then the solution to devnull would be better.
    – Jotne
    May 22, 2014 at 8:45
  • nearly, report80whatever.txt is also taken, ... @maihabunash, define a bit more the scope of file name convention to select so both the 2 reply could be adapted. May 22, 2014 at 9:18

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