Is there a way that i can get something like this to work:
Number=`expr 80 \* 10.69`
i.e. To multiply an integer by a decimal or a decimal by a decimal etc...?
thanks (10 Replies)
Hi
On solaris, when I press Ctrl+S on an XTERM, the window normally freezes. But today on the same machine, the Ctrl+S key results in (i-search) !! I understand that it has got something to do with emacs (may be not). But I do not use emacs at all. Other specific keys including <backspace>,... (3 Replies)
Hello,
i am using expect to automate file transfers to and fro with a sftp server.
below is the script i am creating and executing in the main program.
but i am getting the following error:
the main program that creates and runs this script looks for words like "not found" in... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to find if there is a way to convert regular decimal values to Paced decimal values. I tried to find a c program but I could get a Packed converted to regular decimal not the other way round.
If not unix please let me know if any other progrimming language I can use to do... (2 Replies)
I am trying to set up a two host cluster. trouble is with the cluster transport configuration.
i'm using e1000g2 and g3 for the cluster transport. global0 and global1 are my two nodes, and I am running the scinstall from global1.
i think i should be expecting, is this:
The following... (19 Replies)
Hi All,
I run Linux server that hosts PHP/MySQL web-projects.
The problem is that it becomes irresponsive periodically, avg. load rapidly goes up to 100.0 and more and I have to do cold reboot.
Usually this sudden increase happens in 1-2 mins and it's very difficult to catch this moment in... (0 Replies)
hi guys i have a file in this location
/home/test/Summary.txt - this file contants is a below
./log_SI-100.lst:Error detected, rollbacking ./log_SI-101.lst:Error detected, rollbacking ./log_SI-106.lst:Error detected, rollbacking
i use this command to get the log file names inside it ... (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I have a data.xml file which only contains thousands of data (tag) blocks. A part of the file looks exactly like this;
<data>
Line
Line
Line
</data>
<data>
Line
Line
Line
</data>
the rest of the file is simply a repetition of this part. Here each data block contains a... (8 Replies)
Sometimes it is handy to protect long scripts in C++.
The following syntax works fine for simple commands:
#define SHELLSCRIPT1 "\
#/bin/bash \n\
echo \"hello\" \n\
"
int main ()
{
cout <<system(SHELLSCRIPT1);
return 0;
}
Unfortunately for there are problems for:
1d arrays:... (10 Replies)
Trying to do so
echo "111:222:333" |awk -F: '{system("export TESTO=" $2)}'But it doesn't work (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tmscore
TMSCORE(1) General Commands Manual TMSCORE(1)NAME
TM-score - an algorithm to calculate the similarity of topologies of two protein structures
VERSION
This documentation refers to TM-score version released on 2011/01/30
SYNOPSIS
1. Run TM-score to compare 'model' and 'native':
TMscore model native
2. Run TM-score with an assigned d0, e.g. 5 Angstroms:
TMscore model native -d 5
3. Run TM-score with superposition output, e.g. 'TM.sup', and view in Rasmol:
TMscore model native -o TM.sup
rasmol -script TM.sup
DESCRIPTION
This program is to compare two protein structures and identify the best superposition that has the highest TM-score. Input structures must
be in the PDB format. By default, TM-score is normalized by the second protein. Users can obtain a brief instruction by simply running the
program without arguments.
OPTIONS -o filename.sup Outputs the superposition to the specified file,
suitable for use in rasmol.
-d value Sets d0 to the specified number of angstroms.
SEE ALSO
TMalign, rasmol
When using this proram and for more detailed information, please refer to the publication in NucleicAcidsRes. (2005) Volume 33 page
2303ff. by Zhang and Skolnick.
AUTHOR
For comments/suggestions,please contact email: zhng@umich.edu.
This manpage was compiled by Tim Booth (tbooth@ceh.ac.uk)
. 2011-02-03 TMSCORE(1)