I'm trying to do a script that will look for a log file if it is already there change the name to another name.
I.E
if log.0 is there
rename to log.1
rename log.1 to log.2
rename log.2 to log.3 and so on.
Only thing is I got no idea where or what is the best command to use for this? ... (3 Replies)
hello i'm trying to figure out how to number a blank line. For instance this :
sed '/./=' file | sed '/./N; s/\n/ /'
gives me
1 aaaa
2 bbbbbb
4 cccccc
5 ffkkkfff
6 ffsdfdfs
I would like something like this:
1 aaaaa
2
3 bbbbbb
4
5 cccccc
And so... (6 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I want get numbered lines from a file. and i can do it with: sed = file.txt | sed "/./N; s/\n/ /" | sed -n "5,7p"
but the output that i get is something similar to:
5 line5
6 line6
7 line7
and i want something like this (with 2points after the number):
5:... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have this large file and sometimes there are duplicates and I want to basically find them and figure how many there are.
So I have a file with multiple columns and the last column (9) has the duplicates.
eg.
yan
tar
tar
man
ban
tan
tub
tub
tub
Basically what I want to... (6 Replies)
Hi,
All I need to do is number a file.
The file looks like this
>
JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ
>
JKJKJKKKKKKJJJ
>
MMMMYKKKJKKK
what I want to do is number it so that theres a numerical value beside the >.
>1
JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ
>2
JKJKJKKKKKKJJJ (2 Replies)
if we execute :set nu in vi mode, it displays the line numbers. so how to make this permanently in a file.
Whenever i execute cat , the line numbers should be there. please help me.
thanks (4 Replies)
Would it be possible for a script to duplicate a file and incrementally number it?
File in: XXX_007_0580_xxxx_v0016.aep
File out: XXX_007_0580_xxxx_v0017.aep
If someone knows of a way I'd love to see it.
Thanks! (7 Replies)
I'm not really sure how to explain this but I will try. In the attached file if $4=$4 and $5="-" then the last record is 1 and the one above that is 2, etc...
However, $4=$4 and $5="-" then the first record is 1 and the one below that is 2, etc...
"-" example:
chr10 90694830 90695123... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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asntool
ASNTOOL(1) NCBI Tools User's Manual ASNTOOL(1)NAME
asntool - process ASN.1 module specifications
SYNOPSIS
asntool [-] [-B filename] [-D N] [-G] [-I str] [-J type] [-K str] [-L str] [-M filename,...] [-P str] [-Q] [-S filename] [-T filename] [-V]
[-X filename] [-Z] [-b N] [-d filename] [-e filename] [-f filename] [-l filename] -m filename [-o filename] [-p filename] [-t str]
[-v filename] [-w N] [-x filename]
DESCRIPTION
asntool reads, validates, and displays ASN.1 module specifications.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
- Print usage message
-B filename
Generate objects and code in files named filename.*
-D N Debugging level for code generation:
0 No debugging (default)
1 Shallow debugging
2 Deep debugging
3-9 Same as 2
-G Generate object loader .c and .h files
-I str Put "#include str" in generated .c file
-J type
Register type type with object manager
-K str In generated .c, force name of #included asn header to str
-L str Label registered type as str
-M filename,...
Search the ASN.1 modules in filename,... for external references
-P str XML module prefix for DOCTYPE
-Q Use quoted syntax form for generated include files
-S filename
Send debugging output to filename rather than stderr
-T filename
Dump ASN.1 tree to filename
-V Force CHOICE objects to use custom structures rather than ValNodePtrs, for compatibility with some old hand-coded object loaders.
-X filename
Write XML DTD to filename. If filename is "m", print each module to a separate file.
-Z Bit twiddle for optional zero value base slots
-b N Use N-byte buffers (default = 1024; anything between 512 and 10000 is legal)
-d filename
Read binary values from filename (requires -t)
-e filename
Write binary values to filename
-f filename
Write ASN.1 module to filename
-l filename
Write ASN.1 loader to filename
-m filename
Read ASN.1 module from filename
-o filename
Write header to filename
-p filename
Write print values to filename
-t str Expect binary values to have type str
-v filename
Read print values from filename
-w N Limit values in #defines to N bits (default = 31; anything between 31 and 128 is legal)
-x filename
Write XML data to filename
AUTHOR
The National Center for Biotechnology Information.
NCBI 2010-09-01 ASNTOOL(1)