Re: How to exchange two columns in a table?

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coscell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> Thank you! It's just a tab-delimited text file.

So, that means you could use vim. Look at:

http://vimdoc.sf.net/htmldoc/usr_25.html#25.5

> 
> On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Tim Chase wrote:
> 
> >I think you'll have to provide a few more details:
> >
> >1) where is the table?  In a spreadsheet?  In a database?  In a text-file?
> >
> >2) If it's a spreadsheet or database, what flavor? (Gnumeric? Siag?  SC? 
> >Oleo?  OpenOffice.org?  KOffice?  MySQL?  PostgreSQL?
> > SQLite? etc)
> >
> >3) If it's just a text file, how are columns determined?  Is it a CSV 
> >file? (and if so, how is character escaping/quoting done?) Is it a 
> >tab-delimited file?  Are the columns positional? (i.e. columns 1 through 
> >10 are the first field, 11 through 15 are the next, etc)
> >
> >With the extra details, it should be pretty easy to find a solution.
> >
> >-tim
> >
> >
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