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okay in this video weamp;#39;re gonna discuss how to delete specific characters from a file and weamp;#39;re going to talk about this in the context of wanting to delete double quotes around text words within the input file and so to remind ourselves of what the input file looks like letamp;#39;s use the head command to look at the first two rows in blank marketing you can see that all the column headers and then values within text values within the columns are surrounded by double quotes and we just want to delete those so letamp;#39;s look at a couple different ways using TR said and Perl commands to delete this character from our input file in different ways so to get started little clear and take a look at the TR command so for the TR command you use TR and then thereamp;#39;s a flag - D for deleting double quotes and we pass in our input file and have to write that to an output file but I donamp;#39;t want to keep the output file so letamp;#39;s use the command that we alre