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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
The below awk improved bu @MadeInGermany, works great as long as the input file has data in it in the below format:
input
chrX 25031028 25031925 chrX:25031028-25031925 ARX 631 18
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a csv file with content like:
1,0,100
1,1,150
2,0,200
2,1,250
3,0,300
3,1,350
I want an output such that all numbers in 3rd col where 2nd col is "0" come in the same col in the output. The same goes for numbers where 2nd col is "1".
1 100 150
2 200 250
3 300 350
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am using the code below to reformat the input (hp.txt). The output (newhp.txt) is not in the desired format and I can not seem to figure it out. I have attached both. Thank you.
perl -aF/\\t/ -lne 'print join(" ",@F) for ("0 A","0 G","0 C","0 T","A 0","G 0","C 0","T 0")' hp.txt > newhp.txt ... (4 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello:
When I tried a perl-oneliner to re-format fasta file.
infile.fasta
>YAL069W-1.334 Putative promoter
CCACACCACACCCACACACC
ACACCACACCCACACACACA
ACAGCCCTAATCTAACCC
>YAL068C-7235.2170 Putative ABC sequence
TACGAGAATAATTT
ACGTAAATGAAGTT
TATATATAAA
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello, I have many lengthy files that need to be reformatted. I was hoping a sed or awk script could fix this.
Here is an example of the original format:
P0037
# Degree: 32.999981
# COMMAND: 03 (#01A) Scale 1.296875, 52 (Wooden Crate w/ #2 Label, Bahko)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all, I have a file with records that look something like this,
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a csv file with 11 columns. The first columns contains the User Id. One User id can have multiple sub Id.
The value of Sub Id is in column 10.
100026,captjason@hawaii.rr.com ,jason ,wolford ,1/16/1969, ,US, ,96761 ,15 ,seg_id
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a file which have data like
A.txt
a
1Jan I am in a1.
1Jan I was born.
2Jan I am here.
3Jan I am in a3.
b
1Jan I am in b1.
c
2Jan I am in c2.
d
2Jan I am in d2.
5jan I am in d5.
date in the file might be vary evertime. (9 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am working with a file of the form;
4256 7726 1
6525 716 1
7626 0838 1
8726 7623 2
8625 1563 2
1662 2628 3
1551 3552 3
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I ran into this problem, hope you can help
I have a text file like this:
Spriden ID First Name Last Name Term Code Detail Code Amount Trans Date Description ... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: CamTu
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crontab(1) General Commands Manual crontab(1)
NAME
crontab - user job file scheduler
SYNOPSIS
[file]
[username]
[username]
[username]
DESCRIPTION
The command manages a crontab file for the user. You can use a crontab file to schedule jobs that are executed automatically by (see
cron(1M)) on a regular basis. The command has four forms:
Create or replace your crontab file
by copying the specified file, or standard input if file is omitted or is specified as file, into the crontab
directory, The name of your crontab file in the crontab directory is the same as your effective user name.
If the compartmentalization feature is enabled, the crontab file is your effective user name followed by a
colon followed by the compartment id from which the crontab file is created.
Edit a copy of the user's crontab file, or create an empty file to
edit if the crontab file does not exist. When editing is complete, the file will be copied into the crontab
directory as the user's crontab file. If the compartmentalization feature is enabled, it only edits a copy
of the user's crontab file from the compartment that the crontab files were created from.
Lists the user's crontab file.
If the compartmentalization feature is enabled, it only lists the crontab files from the compartment that the
crontab files were created from.
Remove the user's crontab file from the crontab directory.
If the compartmentalization feature is enabled, it only removes the crontab files from the compartment that
the crontab files were created from.
Only a privileged user can use username following the or options, to edit, list, or remove the crontab file of the specified user.
The entries in a crontab file are lines of six fields each. The fields are separated by spaces or tabs. The lines have the following for-
mat:
minute hour monthday month weekday command
The first five are integer patterns that specify when the sixth field, command, should be executed. They can have the following ranges of
values:
minute The minute of the hour,
hour The hour of the day,
monthday The day of the month,
month The month of the year,
weekday The day of the week,
Each pattern can be either an asterisk meaning all legal values, or a list of elements separated by commas. An element is either a number
in the ranges shown above, or two numbers in the range separated by a hyphen (meaning an inclusive range). Note that the specification of
days can be made in two fields: monthday and weekday. If both are specified in an entry, they are cumulative. For example,
runs command at midnight on the first and fifteenth of each month, as well as every Monday. To specify days in only one field, set the
other field to asterisk For example,
runs command only on Mondays.
The sixth field, command (the balance of a line including blanks in a crontab file), is a string that is executed by the shell at the spec-
ified times. A percent character in this field (unless escaped by a backslash is translated to a newline character, dividing the field
into "lines". Only the first "line" (up to a or end-of-line) of the command field is executed by the shell. Any other "lines" are made
available to the command as standard input.
Blank lines and those whose first non-blank character is will be ignored.
invokes the command from the user's directory with the POSIX shell, It runs in the queue (see queuedefs(4)).
supplies a default environment for every shell, defining:
Users who desire to have their executed must explicitly do so in the crontab entry or in a script called by the entry.
You can execute if your name appears in the file If that file does not exist, you can use if your name does not appear in the file If only
exists and is empty, all users can use If neither file exists, only the user can use The files consist of one user name per line.
Security Restrictions
If the compartmentalization feature is enabled, and invoke the jobs from the compartment that the jobs were created from. Note that cre-
ates the job files in Hence, if the command is invoked from a compartment which has no write access to this directory and which disallows
the privilege, fails to schedule the jobs. See compartments(5) and privileges(5) for more information.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the interpretation of text within file as single and/or multibyte characters.
determines the language in which messages are displayed.
If or is not specified in the environment or is set to the empty string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty
variable. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of "C" (see lang(5)) is used instead of
If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to "C". See
environ(5). determines the editor to be invoked when option is specified. The default editor is vi.
International Code Set Support
Single-byte and multibyte character code sets are supported.
WARNINGS
Be sure to redirect the standard output and standard error from commands. If this is not done, any generated standard output or standard
error is mailed to the user.
FILES
Main cron directory
List of allowed users
List of denied users
Accounting information
Directory containing the crontab files
SEE ALSO
sh(1), cron(1M), queuedefs(4), compartments(5), privileges(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
crontab(1)