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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Increment userid in file Post 302199073 by Smiling Dragon on Sunday 25th of May 2008 09:38:09 PM
Old 05-25-2008
I'd suggest just writing it out to a file someplace. eg:
Code:
number=`cat tempfile`
do_stuff_with $number
number=`expr $number + 1`
echo $number > tempfile

 

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Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif(3pm)

NAME
Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif - Wrapper for local execution of rnamotif, rm2ct, rmfmt, rmprune SYNOPSIS
#run rnamotif|rmfmt|rm2ct my @params = ( descr => 'pyrR.descr', fmt => 'gb', setvar => 'ctx_maxlen=20', context => 1, sh => 1, ); my $factory = Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif->new(-program =>'rnamotif', -prune => 1, @params); # Pass the factory a Bio::Seq object or a file name # Returns a Bio::SearchIO object #my $searchio = $factory->run("B_sub.gb"); my $searchio = $factory->run($seq); while (my $result = $searchio->next_result){ while(my $hit = $result->next_hit){ while (my $hsp = $hit->next_hsp){ print join(" ", ( $r->query_name, $hit->name, $hsp->hit->start, $hsp->hit->end, $hsp->meta, $hsp->score, )), " "; } } } # Pass a finished report through rmfmt (-a format only) # Returns Bio::AlignIO object my $aio = Bio::AlignIO->new(-file=>"rna.msf",-format=>'msf'); my $factory = Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif->new('program'=>'rmfmt', 'a' => 1); my $alnin = $factory->run('trna.rnamotif'); my $aln = $alnin->next_aln; $aio->write_aln($aln); DESCRIPTION
Wrapper module for Tom Macke and David Cases's RNAMotif suite of programs. This allows running of rnamotif, rmprune, rm2ct, and rmfmt. Binaries are available at http://www.scripps.edu/mb/case/casegr-sh-3.5.html. This wrapper allows for one to save output to an optional named file or tempfile using the '-outfile_name' or '-tempfile' parameters; this is primarily for saving output from the rm2ct program, which currently does not have a parser available. If both a named output file and tempfile flag are set, the output file name is used. The default setting is piping output into a filehandle for parsing (or output to STDERR, for rm2ct which requires '-verbose' set to 1). WARNING: At this time, there is very little checking of parameter settings, so one could have an error if setting the worng parameter for a program. Future versions will likely add some error checking. NOTES ON PROGRAM PARAMETERS
All program parameters are currently supported. Of note, the 'D' parameter, used for setting the value of a variable to a value, is changed to 'set_var' to avoid name collisions with 'd' (used for dumping internal data structures). FEEDBACK
Mailing Lists User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to one of the Bioperl mailing lists. Your participation is much appreciated. bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists Support Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list: bioperl-l@bioperl.org rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible. Reporting Bugs Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web: http://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/bioperl/ AUTHOR - Chris Fields Email: cjfields-at-uiuc-dot-edu CONTRIBUTORS
cjfields-at-uiuc-dot-edu APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _ new Title : new Usage : my $wrapper = Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif->new(@params) Function: creates a new RNAMotif factory Returns: Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif Args : list of parameters -tempfile => set tempfile flag (default 0) -outfile_name => set file to send output to (default none) -prune => set rmprune postprocess flag (default 0) program_name Title : program_name Usage : $factory>program_name() Function: holds the program name Returns: string Args : None program_dir Title : program_dir Usage : $factory->program_dir(@params) Function: returns the program directory, obtained from ENV variable. Returns: string Args : version Title : version Usage : $v = $prog->version(); Function: Determine the version number of the program Example : Returns : float or undef Args : none run Title : run Usage : $obj->run($seqFile) Function: Runs RNAMotif programs, returns Bio::SearchIO/Bio::AlignIO Returns : Depends on program: 'rnamotif' - returns Bio::SearchIO 'rmfmt -a' - returns Bio::AlignIO all others - sends output to outfile, tempfile, STDERR Use search() (for Bio::SearchIO stream) or get_AlignIO() (for Bio::AlignIO stream) for a uniform Bioperl object interface. Args : A Bio::PrimarySeqI or file name Note : This runs any RNAMotif program set via program() search Title : search Usage : $searchio = $obj->search($seqFile) Function: Runs 'rnamotif' on seqs, returns Bio::SearchIO Returns : A Bio::SearchIO Args : A Bio::PrimarySeqI or file name Note : Runs 'rnamotif' only, regardless of program setting; all other parameters loaded get_AlignIO Title : get_AlignIO Usage : $aln = $obj->get_AlignIO($seqFile) Function: Runs 'rmfmt -a' on file, returns Bio::AlignIO Returns : A Bio::AlignIO Args : File name Note : Runs 'rmfmt -a' only, regardless of program setting; only file name and outfile (if any) are set tempfile Title : tempfile Usage : $obj->tempfile(1) Function: Set tempfile flag. When set, writes output to a tempfile; this is overridden by outfile_name() if set Returns : Boolean setting (or undef if not set) Args : [OPTIONAL] Boolean prune Title : prune Usage : $obj->prune(1) Function: Set rmprune flag. When set, follows any searches with a call to rmprune (this deletes some redundant sequence hits) Returns : Boolean setting (or undef if not set) Args : [OPTIONAL] Boolean _run Title : _run Usage : $obj->_run() Function: Internal(not to be used directly) Returns : Args : _setparams Title : _setparams Usage : Internal function, not to be called directly Function: creates a string of params to be used in the command string Example : Returns : string of params Args : _writeSeqFile Title : _writeSeqFile Usage : obj->_writeSeqFile($seq) Function: Internal(not to be used directly) Returns : writes passed Seq objects to tempfile, to be used as input for program Args : perl v5.12.3 2011-06-18 Bio::Tools::Run::RNAMotif(3pm)
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