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2,805
Posted By RudiC
Not sure. As F[ ] elements are created when...
Not sure. As F[ ] elements are created when referenced, memory may become exhausted, but then the error msg should complain about memory allocation problems. Try this:awk 'NR == FNR ...
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Posted By rdrtx1
try: awk 'a[$1]++ ? 0 : 1' infile
try:
awk 'a[$1]++ ? 0 : 1' infile
1,508
Posted By Corona688
Yes, it reads it. If you really wanted you...
Yes, it reads it.

If you really wanted you could embed it into awk itself like

T[1,"T"]=1;
T[1,"C"]=2;
... in the BELOW section instead, but when there's more than three lines of it, I tend...
2,533
Posted By agama
Have a go with this: awk ' { ...
Have a go with this:


awk '
{
n = split( $0, a, "" );
for( i = 1; i <= n; i++ )
{
count[a[i]]++;
pos[a[i]] = sprintf( "%s%d ", pos[a[i]],...
8,348
Posted By bartus11
Try: sort -nk5 file
Try: sort -nk5 file
3,459
Posted By itkamaraj
$nawk...
$nawk '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if(i==1){printf("%s\t",$i);}else if(i==2){printf("%s ",$i);} else {printf(" %s",$i);} if(i==NF)printf("\n"); }}' inputfile
cgd1_10
cgd1_100
cgd1_1000 ...
1,985
Posted By Scrutinizer
Try this, which works as described earlier: awk...
Try this, which works as described earlier:
awk 'function pm(){
for(j=1;j<=NF;j++)
for(i=1;i<=m;i++)
printf "%s"(i<m?OFS:RS),M[j,i]
}
/[[:alpha:]]/{
...
1,985
Posted By yinyuemi
try: awk ' {if(/[a-z]/){x++} ...
try:

awk '
{if(/[a-z]/){x++}
{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) a[x,NR,i]=$i;t=NR;s=NF
}}
END {for(l=1;l<=x;l++)
{for(m=1;m<=s;m++)
{for(n=1;n<=t;n++) {printf (length(a[l,n,m])>0?a[l,n,m]" ":"")}
{print...
3,795
Posted By anurag.singh
sed 's/^1$//' inputFile OR awk...
sed 's/^1$//' inputFile

OR

awk '{if(0+$0 ==1) $0="";}1' inputFile
3,795
Posted By durden_tyler
Inline editing of the file using Perl - ...
Inline editing of the file using Perl -


$
$
$ cat f0
1102
1
1
1
1
1234
1
1
1
1
1009
1
1
1
1,447
Posted By Scott
$ awk '!L[$1]++' file1 a dfg 3 6 8 9 b ghj 9...
$ awk '!L[$1]++' file1
a dfg 3 6 8 9
b ghj 9 0 4 2
c jkl 2 4 5 7
d kml 9 2 5 7
e lsd 3 6 8 9


You could also do it with sort:

sort -uk1,1 file1
8,989
Posted By Franklin52
awk 'BEGIN{print 1;for(i=200;i<10001;i+=200)print...
awk 'BEGIN{print 1;for(i=200;i<10001;i+=200)print i}' |
while read a
do
echo $a
done
8,989
Posted By danmero
i=0 while [ $i -lt 100000 ] do let...
i=0
while [ $i -lt 100000 ]
do
let i+=200 # increase value
echo $i # do something here
done
2,028
Posted By Scrutinizer
For example if the values are two per line in the...
For example if the values are two per line in the input file, you could try something like this:
i=0
while read begin end
do
perl ex.pl -b "$begin" -e "$end" -c plot plot.txt $((++i))_plot.txt...
1,559
Posted By alister
for f in *.fasta; do printf...
for f in *.fasta; do
printf '/^>/;/^>/-d\nw\nq\n' | ed -s "$f"
done
1,803
Posted By bartus11
awk...
awk 'FNR==1{a=0}/>/{a++;if(a==6){split(FILENAME,n,"\\.");sub("^>","");print n[1]" "$0}}' * > output.txt
1,471
Posted By Scrutinizer
Try: awk...
Try:
awk 'NR==FNR&&/^>/{A[$1]=$0;next}/^>/{if(A[$1]){$0=A[$1];p=1}else p=0}p' file2 file1
2,250
Posted By Scrutinizer
How about: awk...
How about:
awk 'NR==FNR{$1=">"$1;A[$1]=$0;next}A[$1]{$0=A[$1]}1' file2 file1
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