This is not a question I would have downvoted, but I'm also not familiar with Octave and sed.
Thanks to the "meta effect", your question now is +7 (-4/+11) and one of the glaring issues has been fixed: your tags.
You started off with sed and octave, which both appear to be directly related to your question. This is good, as tags should be directly related to your question.
Later on you added three additional tags: terminal, system, and eval. While your question does include the system
function, that's not what system is for. If you click through on system you will see the excerpt says
System may refer to a set of interdependent components; Low level infrastructure like the operating system (from a high language point of view) or an object or function for accessing the previous
Which isn't quite what you are looking for, and having bad tags will attract the wrong developers which will give you a downvote. Every time.
The other tag you added was terminal which you mentioned in your question that you were using, but your question didn't really involve it. I think @abarnert hit the nail on the head in the comments as to why you shouldn't use that tag here. Using the tag shell here also carried the same issues.
Last I checked, the tags had been cleaned up back to the original two that were there: sed and octave
As I'm not familiar enough with sed and octave to judge the quality of the question itself, I can't comment on why else it would have attracted downvotes.
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change shouldn't affect anything, but would most octave users?).system
function.