print [ -acilmnNoOPrsz ] [ -u n ] [ -f format ] [ -C cols ] [ -R [ -en ]] [ arg ... ]
With the -f option the arguments are printed as described
by printf. With
no flags or with the flag -, the arguments are printed on
the standard output as described by echo,
with the following differences: the escape sequence \M-x metafies
the character x (sets the highest bit), \C-x produces
a control character (\C-@ and \C-? give
the characters NULL and delete), and \E is a synonym for \e.
Finally, if not in an escape sequence, \ escapes the following
character and is not printed.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
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Prints the arguments with the column incrementing first. Only useful
with the |
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Print the arguments in columns. Unless |
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Print the arguments in |
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If given together with |
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Print the arguments separated by newlines instead of spaces. |
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Take the first argument as a pattern (should be quoted), and remove it from the argument list together with subsequent arguments that do not match this pattern. |
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Do not add a newline to the output. |
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Print the arguments separated and terminated by nulls. |
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Print the arguments sorted in ascending order. |
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Print the arguments sorted in descending order. |
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Perform prompt expansion |
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Ignore the escape conventions of echo. |
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Emulate the BSD echo command, which does not process escape sequences
unless the |
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Place the results in the history list instead of on the standard output. |
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Print the arguments to file descriptor |
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Push the arguments onto the editing buffer stack, separated by spaces. |
If any of -m, -o or -O are
used in combination with -f and there are no arguments (after
the removal process in the case of -m) then nothing is printed.
Note: The Symbian platform does not support the use
of the -b, -d, and -p options.