tr command - how to replace the string "\n" with an actual newline (\n)
LinuxGnuTrLinux Problem Overview
I would like to use the tr
command to replace all occurrences of the string "\n" with a new line (\n).
I tried tr '\\n' '\n'
but this just seems to match any '' and any 'n'
Linux Solutions
Solution 1 - Linux
Here's how to do it with sed
:
sed 's/\\n/\n/g'
Example usage:
To replace all occurrences of \n
in a file in-place:
sed -i 's/\\n/\n/g' input_filename
To replace all occurrences of \n
through a pipe, and save into another file
cat file1 file2 file3 file4 | sed 's/\\n/\n/g' > output_file
Solution 2 - Linux
The Perl solution is similar to the sed solution from sampson-chen:
perl -pe 's/\\n/\n/g'
Examples:
Input file with literal \n (not newlines):
$ cat test1.txt
foo\nbar\n\nbaz
Replace literal all occurrences of \n
with actual newlines, print into STDOUT
:
$ perl -pe 's/\\n/\n/g' test1.txt
foo
bar
baz
Same, change the input file in-place,saving the backup into test1.txt.bak
:
$ perl -i.bak -pe 's/\\n/\n/g' test1.txt
The Perl one-liner uses these command line flags:
-e
: Tells Perl to look for code in-line, instead of in a file.
-p
: Loop over the input one line at a time, assigning it to $_
by default. Add print $_
after each loop iteration.
-i.bak
: Edit input files in-place (overwrite the input file). Before overwriting, save a backup copy of the original file by appending to its name the extension .bak
.
SEE ALSO:
perldoc perlrun
: how to execute the Perl interpreter: command line switches
perldoc perlre
: Perl regular expressions (regexes)
Solution 3 - Linux
I had a similar issue where I wanted to replace '\n' with new line on Mac BigSur
Input:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\\nMIGcz......\naLRn\\nyxiJdo=\\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----
Expected output:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIGcz......
aLRn
yxiJdo=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
Sed, perl none worked for me. But a simple 'tr' command was useful.
echo -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\\nMIGcz......\\naLRn\\nyxiJdo=\\n-----END CERTIFICATE----- | tr '\' '\n'