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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Moving files and changing names Post 302096891 by nilesrex on Monday 20th of November 2006 08:42:14 AM
Old 11-20-2006
Try this one to improve the performanace

ls -a ./*log | sed -n 's/\(.*\)log/mv \1log \1log123/p' | xargs -I {} ksh -c {}


instead of log use ur matching characters,

Cheers,
nilesh
 

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ASN2ALL(1)						     NCBI Tools User's Manual							ASN2ALL(1)

NAME
asn2all - generate reports from ASN.1 biological data SYNOPSIS
asn2all [-] [-A acc] [-F filename] [-G] [-J n] [-K n] [-M] [-T] [-X] [-a type] [-b] [-c] [-d path] [-f format] [-h] [-i filename] [-k] [-l] [-n policy] [-o filename] [-p path] [-r] [-v filename] [-x ext] DESCRIPTION
asn2all is primarily intended for generating reports from the binary ASN.1 Bioseq-set release files downloaded from the NCBI ftp site (ncbi-asn1 directory). It can produce GenBank and GenPept flatfiles, FASTA sequence files, INSDSet structured XML, TinySeq XML, and Sequin-style 5-column feature tables. The release files (which have the extension .aso.gz) should be uncompressed with gunzip(1), resulting in files with the extension .aso. For example, gbpri1.aso is the first file in the primate division, and the command gunzip gbpri1.aso.gz will result in gbpri1.aso being created. The original gbpri1.aso.gz file is removed after successful decompression. In asn2all, the name of the file to be processed is specified by the -i command line argument. Use -a t to indicate that it is a release file and -b to indicate that it is binary ASN.1. A text ASN.1 file obtained from Entrez can be processed by using -a a instead of -a t -b. Nucleotide and protein records can be processed simultaneously. Use the -o argument to indicate the nucleotide output file, and the -v argument for the protein output file. The -f argument determines the format to be generated, and is documented in more detail (along with other options) in the following sec- tion. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. - Print usage message -A accession Accession to fetch; may take the form accession,complexity,flags where complexity should normally be 0 and a flags value of -1 enables fetching of external features -F filename Accession Filter file -G Relaxed Genome Mapping -J n Seq-loc from -K n Seq-loc to -M Seq-loc Minus strand -T Use Threads -X EXtended qualifier output -a type Input ASN.1 type: a Automatic (default) c Catenated z Any e Seq-entry b Bioseq s Bioseq-set m Seq-submit t batch processing (suitable for official releases; autodetects specific type) -b Bioseq-set is Binary -c Bioseq-set is Compressed -d path Path to indexed binary ASN.1 Data -f format Output Format: g GenBank/GenPept (default) m GenBank Master Style f FASTA d CDS FASTA e Gene FASTA t Sequin-style 5-column feature table y TinySet XML (akin to FASTA) s INSDSet XML (akin to GenBank/GenPept) a structurally equivalent text ASN.1 x structurally equivalent XML c cache components -h Display extra Help message -i filename Input file name (standard input by default) -k Enable local fetching -l Lock components in advance -n policy Near FASTA policy: a All n Near only (default) f Far only -o filename Nucleotide Output file name -p path Path to files -r Enable Remote fetching -v filename Protein output file name -x ext File selection suffix when working with entire directories. (default is .aso) EXAMPLES
The command asn2all -i gbpri1.aso -a t -b -f g -o gbpri1.nuc -v gbpri1.prt will generate GenBank and GenPept reports from gbpri1.aso. AUTHOR
The National Center for Biotechnology Information. SEE ALSO
asn2asn(1), asn2ff(1), asn2fsa(1), asn2gb(1), asn2idx(1), asn2xml(1), asndhuff(1), gene2xml(1), gunzip(1). NCBI
2012-06-24 ASN2ALL(1)
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