"^M" is a carriage return character. You can represent it in a regular expression as /\cM/ or /\x0D/ or /\015/ or /\r/.
In reply to Re: A 'strange' character("^M") of contrasting color appearing unexpededly at the end of lines of a unix file. How can it be removed?
by jwkrahn
in thread A 'strange' character("^M") of contrasting color appearing unexpededly at the end of lines of a unix file. How can it be removed?
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