01-26-2009
Thanks Rubin..I think I left out some info though. Your script works great but not for my data...I think the reason is...
1.) My IDs are not linear (i.e. ID001, ID002..rather random ID005, ID001, ID999)
2.) My IDs are not ID001 rather BC followed by a random 6 digits such ..BC000601, BC015656, etc.
3.) All the data is stored in a file called data.txt
such the format is
BC001061
56.66
51.1
12.1223
68
..n
BC567123
1
15.6
12.111
..n
etc etc
Also I am using cygwin and presumably gnu awk
thanks again. I hope that helps
cheers
John
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gnutls_session_get_server_random(3) gnutls gnutls_session_get_server_random(3)
NAME
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