Assume you just entered vi oldfilename and the editor starte
Assume you just entered vi old-filename and the editor started editing your old-file. Which of the following can you now do without leaving the current mode? Delete lines Go to line 32 Yank lines 3 through 8 into memory Put the lines from memory at a location in the file Type in new text Remove a word. What command docs each of the following? Moves the censor to the end of a file? Removes the current and next three lines, placing you in append mode? Yanks the remainder of the current line into memory? Deletes from the censor to the 23^nd character on the current line? Changes from the cursor to the first H to the right of the censor? Write a file saving the changes? Moves the cursor to the end of the line? Moves the cursor to the next H in the file? Deletes from the cursor to the next H in the file? Moves the whole display forward through the file? Moves the cursor to the top line currently displayed
Solution
Assignment 1 :
(v) Type in new text : Since the file is in \"insert\" mode and all other options are done in Command mode.
Assignment 2 :
1) press ESC and type capital G
2) 4dd
3) Place the cursor on the part of line you wish to copy from cursor position to end. Type *y$ to yank the line.
4) 23x (deletes from cursor to 23rd character)
5)
6) :wq
7) $
8) In ESC mode, search for H. Press n to go to next H in file.
9) df H
10) Type <Ctrl-f>
11) z<CR>
