03-08-2013
Match ids and print original file
Hello,
I have two files
Original: ( 5000 entries)
Chr Position
chr1 879108
chr1 881918
chr1 896874 ...
and a file with allele freq ( 2000 entries)
Chr Position MAF
chr1 881918 0.007
chr1 979748 0.007
chr1 1120377 0.007
chr1 1178925 0.036
I would like the original file matched with the allele freq and print out the output file with 5000 entries.
Chr Position MAF
chr1 879108 NULL
chr1 881918 0.007
chr1 896874 NULL
...
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
Last edited by nans; 03-08-2013 at 04:59 AM..
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bio::map::relativei
Bio::Map::RelativeI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::Map::RelativeI(3pm)
NAME
Bio::Map::RelativeI - Interface for describing what a Position's coordiantes are
relative to.
SYNOPSIS
# do not use this module directly
# See Bio::Map::Relative for an example of
# implementation.
DESCRIPTION
A Relative object is used to describe what the co-ordinates (numerical(), start(), end()) of a Position are relative to. By default they
are implicitly assumed to be relative to the start of the map the Position is on. But setting the relative() of a Position to one of these
objects lets us define otherwise.
FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Sendu Bala
Email bix@sendu.me.uk
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
absolute_conversion
Title : absolute_conversion
Usage : my $absolute_coord = $relative->absolute_conversion($pos);
Function: Convert the start co-ordinate of the supplied position into a number
relative to the start of its map.
Returns : scalar number
Args : Bio::Map::PositionI object
type
Title : type
Usage : my $type = $relative->type();
Function: Get the type of thing we are relative to. The types correspond
to a method name, so the value of what we are relative to can
subsequently be found by $value = $relative->$type;
Note that type is set by the last method that was set, or during
new().
Returns : the string 'map', 'element' or 'position', or undef
Args : none
map
Title : map
Usage : my $int = $relative->map();
$relative->map($int);
Function: Get/set the distance from the start of the map that the Position's
co-ordiantes are relative to.
Returns : int
Args : none to get, OR
int to set; a value of 0 means relative to the start of the map.
element
Title : element
Usage : my $element = $relative->element();
$relative->element($element);
Function: Get/set the map element (Mappable) the Position is relative to. If
the Mappable has more than one Position on the Position's map, we
will be relative to the Mappable's first Position on the map.
Returns : Bio::Map::MappableI
Args : none got get, OR
Bio::Map::MappableI to set
position
Title : position
Usage : my $position = $relative->position();
$relative->position($position);
Function: Get/set the Position your Position is relative to. Your Position
will be made relative to the start of this supplied Position. It
makes no difference what maps the Positions are on.
Returns : Bio::Map::PositionI
Args : none got get, OR
Bio::Map::PositionI to set
description
Title : description
Usage : my $description = $relative->description();
$relative->description($description);
Function: Get/set a textual description of what this relative describes.
Returns : string
Args : none to get, OR
string to set
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 Bio::Map::RelativeI(3pm)