NAME body - display lines from the body of a file SYNOPSIS body [-s num] [-{e|n} num] [-{l|w|c}] [-d num] [file] ... DESCRIPTION Body reads each file in sequence and displays it on the standard output. Thus body file displays the file on the standard output, and body file1 file2 >file3 concatenates the first two files and places the result on the third. If no input file is given body reads from the standard input file. The -s option specifies the unit to start output at. If no starting unit is specified, 1 is used. The -e option specifies the unit to end output at. The default is to output until end of file. The -n option specifies the number of units to output. The default is 10. The -{lwc} option specifies the unit to use for -e, -s, and -f. The units are line, word, or character. Only one of -e or -n, or one of -l, -w, or -c allowed. The -d option specifies debug flags. Normally this option will not be used. EXAMPLES To copy lines 5 through 10 of the file myfile to the file junk, use: body -s 5 -e 10 myfile > junk or body -s 5 -n 5 myfile > junk NOTES There is an arbitray limit of 1024 characters per line.