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PRINT(1)							      PRINT(1)

NAME
       print  -	 shell built-in function to output characters to the screen or
       window

SYNOPSIS
   ksh
       print [-Rnprsu [n]] [arg]...

   ksh93
       print [-Renprs] [-f format] [-u fd] [string...]

DESCRIPTION
   ksh
       The shell output mechanism. When no options are specified, or  when  an
       option followed by ' a − is specified, or when just - is specified, the
       arguments are printed on standard output as described by echo(1).

   ksh93
       By default, print writes each string operand  to	 standard  output  and
       appends a NEWLINE character.

       Unless, the -r, -R, or -f option is speciifed, each \ character in each
       string operand is processed specially as follows:

       \a
	       Alert character.

       \b
	       Backspace character.

       \c
	       Terminate  output  without  appending  NEWLINE.	The  remaining
	       string operands are ignored.

       \E
	       Escape character (ASCII octal 033).

       \f
	       FORM FEED character.

       \n
	       NEWLINE character.

       \t
	       Tab character.

       \v
	       Vertical tab character.

       \\
	       Backslash character.

       \0x
	       The  8-bit character whose ASCII code is the 1-, 2-, or 3-digit
	       octal number x.

OPTIONS
   ksh
       The following options are supported by ksh:

       -n
		   Suppresses new-line from being added to the output.

       -r-R
		   Raw mode. Ignore the escape conventions  of	echo.  The  -R
		   option  prints  all	subsequent arguments and options other
		   than -n.

       -p
		   Cause the arguments to be written  onto  the	 pipe  of  the
		   process spawned with |& instead of standard output.

       -s
		   Cause  the  arguments  to  be written onto the history file
		   instead of standard output.

       -u [ n ]
		   Specify a one digit file descriptor unit number n on	 which
		   the output is placed. The default is 1.

   ksh93
       The following options are supported by ksh93:

       -e
		    Unless -f is specified, process \ sequences in each string
		    operand as described above. This is the default behavior.

		    If both -e and -r are specified, the last one specified is
		    the one that is used.

       -f format
		    Write  the string arguments using the format string format
		    and do not append a NEWLINE. See printf(1) for details  on
		    how to specify format.

		    When  the -f option is specified and there are more string
		    operands than format  specifiers,  the  format  string  is
		    reprocessed	 from the beginning. If there are fewer string
		    operands than format specifiers, then outputting  ends  at
		    the first unneeded format specifier.

       -n
		    Do not append a NEWLINE character to the output.

       -p
		    Write  to  the current co-process instead of standard out‐
		    put.

       -r
       -R
		    Do not process \  sequences	 in  each  string  operand  as
		    described above.

		    If both -e and -r are specified, the last one specified is
		    the one that is used.

       -s
		    Write the output as an entry in  the  shell	 history  file
		    instead of standard output.

       -u fd
		    Write  to  file  descriptor	 number fd instead of standard
		    output. The default value is 1.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0
	     Successful completion.

       >0
	     Output file is not open for writing.

SEE ALSO
       echo(1), ksh(1), ksh93(1), printf(1), attributes(5)

				 Mar 27, 2008			      PRINT(1)
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