12-03-2008
Read Binary .dat file from linux, convert it to txt (windows readable) format
hi i am trying to read a binary file [.dat]. its in linux, i want that file to work in windows. but in windows i cannot read this file. could someone help me to read the dat file.
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hmmconvert
hmmconvert(1) HMMER Manual hmmconvert(1)
NAME
hmmconvert - convert profile file to a HMMER format
SYNOPSIS
hmmconvert [options] <hmmfile>
DESCRIPTION
The hmmconvert utility converts an input profile file to different HMMER formats.
By default, the input profile can be in any HMMER format, including old/obsolete formats from HMMER2, ASCII or binary; the output profile
is a current HMMER3 ASCII format.
OPTIONS
-h Help; print a brief reminder of command line usage and all available options.
-a Output profiles in ASCII text format. This is the default.
-b Output profiles in binary format.
-2 Output in legacy HMMER2 ASCII text format, in ls (glocal) mode. This allows HMMER3 models to be converted back to a close approxima-
tion of HMMER2, for comparative studies.
--outfmt <s>
Output in a HMMER3 ASCII text format other then the most current one. Valid choices for <s> are 3/b or 3/a. The current format is
3/b, and this is the default. There is a slightly different format 3/a that was used in some alpha test code.
SEE ALSO
See hmmer(1) for a master man page with a list of all the individual man pages for programs in the HMMER package.
For complete documentation, see the user guide that came with your HMMER distribution (Userguide.pdf); or see the HMMER web page
(@HMMER_URL@).
COPYRIGHT
@HMMER_COPYRIGHT@
p@HMMER_LICENSE@
For additional information on copyright and licensing, see the file called COPYRIGHT in your HMMER source distribution, or see the HMMER
web page (@HMMER_URL@).
AUTHOR
Eddy/Rivas Laboratory
Janelia Farm Research Campus
19700 Helix Drive
Ashburn VA 20147 USA
http://eddylab.org
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HMMER
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