I have a csv file called file.csv, which is created by dumping in a specific content of a xml file. The content of the csv file is like :
000000,gh9876547658732176,Ratboard,Legret,5428765432890898655,,
000001,98JHYTR,JHi,U,Kunal,0987 Ramnagar Fort,PO Box 0987,c/o Mary,NewJersey,Ket,Lat,54322,,X,X,V,,,,8,,
555555
First I was perplexed as to what
is and then i read ENTITY, which made me realize it's a carriage return. In my case , it appears at the end of the first 2 lines of the file.
I was trying to delete that grouping of characters using the command below :
tr -d '
' < file.csv > file1.csv
But the problem is that it does not just delete that group , but also any other occurrences of &
, #
, 1
, 3
, 13
from every line of the file, which is undesirable.
Can any one tell me how to remove just this grouping of characters (
) from the file and not any individual characters ? Any help will be greatly appreciated .