Whats up fellas... hope someone can help me with the following...
I am parsing an file that is space delimited, however, in the middle, there is an ugly "Account Name" feild that in itself has multiple varying spaces, and commas which throws off my script.
The 1st 3 feilds I am able to obtain... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I am writing a code where the file is a pipe delimited and I would need to extract the 2nd part of field2 if it is "ATTN", "C/O" or "%" and check to see if field9 is populated or not. If field9 is already populated then leave it as is but if field9 is not populated then take the 2nd part of... (3 Replies)
Hi All!
I trying to execute this perl script to extract a particular field in a text file, luckily it works. But, right now I would like to extract 3 more fields in the text file but couldnt get the right syntax on how to do it.
command is:
perl -pe '$_ = (split(//)) . "\n"' TestDoc.txt... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to compare 2 text files with around 60000 rows and 1 column. I need to compare these and write the mismatch data to 3rd file.
File1 - file2 = file3
wc -l file1.txt
58112
wc -l file2.txt
55260
head -5 file1.txt
101214200123
101214700300
101250030067
101214100500... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to write shell script for below requirement
File has below values
@mqm soft nproc 75000
@mqm hard nproc 75000
@mqm soft nofiles 76492
@mqm hard nofiles 76492
@mqm soft locks 76492
@mqm hard ... (7 Replies)
input
"A","B","C,D","E","F"
"S","T","U,V","W","X"
"AA","BB","CC,DD","EEEE","FFF"
required output:
"A","B","C,D","C,D","F"
"S", T","U,V","U,V","X"
"AA","BB","CC,DD","CC,DD","FFF"
tried using awk but double quotes not preserving for every field. any help to solve this is much... (5 Replies)
im trying to get
awk to print the string between 3rd and 4th backslashs to end of line
test could be any word
this
http://example.com/test/ >to this
http://example.com/test/ > testalso the other way round insert string at end of line... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: bob123
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mcxclcf
mcx clcf(1) USER COMMANDS mcx clcf(1)
NAME
mcx clcf - compute the clustering coefficient of a graph
SYNOPSIS
mcx clcf [options] [matrix-file]
mcxclcf is not in actual fact a program. This manual page documents the behaviour and options of the mcx program when invoked in mode clcf.
The options -h, --apropos, --version, -set, --nop, -progress <num> are accessible in all mcx modes. They are described in the mcx manual
page.
mcx clcf [-abc <fname> (specify label input)] [-imx <fname> (specify matrix input)] [-tab <fname> (use tab file)] [-o <fname> (write to this
file)] [-t <int> (use <int> threads)] [-J <intJ> (a total of <intJ> jobs are used)] [-j <intj> (this job has index <intj>)] [--summary
(return mean clustering coefficient)] [-h (print synopsis, exit)] [--apropos (print synopsis, exit)] [--version (print version, exit)]
DESCRIPTION
mcx clcf computes the clustering coefficient of a graph.
The input graph/matrix, if specified with the -imx option, has to be in mcl matrix/graph format. You can use label input instead by using
the -abc option. Refer to mcxio(5) for a description of these two input formats. By default mcx diameter reads from STDIN and expects
matrix format. To specify label input from STDIN use -abc -.
OPTIONS
-abc <fname> (label input)
The file name for input that is in label format.
-imx <fname> (input matrix)
The file name for input. STDIN is assumed if not specified.
-o <fname> (output file)
The file name for output. STDOUT is the default output stream.
-tab <fname> (use tab file)
This option causes the output to be printed with the labels found in the tab file. With -abc this option will, additionally, construct a
graph only on the labels found in the tab file. If this option is used in conjunction with -imx the tab domain and the matrix domain are
required to be identical.
--summary (return mean clustering coefficient)
By the default a 1-column table (with row names included) is output, one row for each node. This option causes the output of the average
clustering coefficient only.
-t <int> (use <int> threads)
-J <intJ> (a total of <intJ> jobs are used)
-j <intj> (this job has index <intj>)
Computing clustering coefficients is time-intensive for large graphs. If you have multiple CPUs available consider using as many threads.
Additionally it is possible to spread the computation over multiple jobs/machines. Conceptually, each job takes a number of threads from
the total thread pool. If job control is used (the -J option is used) then the number of jobs should not exceed the number of threads.
The total number of threads divided by the total number of jobs defines the number of threads that will be used by the current job. Addi-
tionally, the number of threads specified signifies the total added amount of all threads across all machines and must be the same for all
jobs. This number is used by each job to infer its own set of tasks. The following set of options, if given to as many commands, defines
three jobs, each running four threads.
-t 12 -G 3 -g 0
-t 12 -G 3 -g 1
-t 12 -G 3 -g 2
SEE ALSO
mcxio(5), and mclfamily(7) for an overview of all the documentation and the utilities in the mcl family.
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