#print Often you want to refer to the last line of the file. You don't have to know the number of lines in the file to do that; there is a special address, "$", that always refers to the last line. So you can print the last line of a file with $p; try that, then type w, q and ready as usual. #create Ref This is the end of the file and the line you should print. 95 #create file don't print this line or this one This is the end of the file and the line you should print. #copyout #pipe ed file #user #unpipe #uncopyout tail -2 .ocopy >X1 #cmp X1 Ref #log #next 10.3b 5 10.3c 10