09-18-2009
Hi jim mcnamara, shamrock,
Thanks for your great support .. It worked well..
Shamrock,
Yes, the index should be 18, 23. The thought the string's staring index is 0, that is the reason I have put the index as 17,22.
Do we need to consider the start index as 1 for sort ?? Just curious.
Thanks again!!!!!!!
Cheers,
Krish.
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csv2mipe
CSV2MIPE(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation CSV2MIPE(1)
NAME
csv2mipe.pl - Generates MIPE file based on 3 tab-delimited files
based on MIPE version v1.1
arguments: * tab-delimited file with PCR-level data
* tab-delimited file with SNP-level data
* tab-delimited file with assay-level data
Columns in file with PCR-level data:
pcr_id
pcr_modified (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
pcr_project (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
pcr_researcher (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
pcr_species
source_type
source_id
design_seq
primer1_oligo
primer1_seq
primer1_tm
primer2_oligo
primer2_seq
primer2_tm
design_remark (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
use_seq
use_revcomp
use_remark (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
pcr_remark (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
Columns in file with SNP-level data:
pcr_id
snp_id
snp_pos
snp_amb
snp_remark (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
Columns in file with assay-level data:
pcr_id
snp_id
assay_id
assay_type
assay_enzyme
assay_oligo
assay_specific
assay_tail
assay_strand
assay_remark (might be multiple, divided by semi-colon ";")
SYNOPSIS
csv2mipe.pl <pcr_file.csv> <snp_file.csv> <assay_file.csv>
ADDITIONAL INFO
See http://mipe.sourceforge.net
AUTHOR
Jan Aerts (jan.aerts@bbsrc.ac.uk)
perl v5.14.2 2005-07-20 CSV2MIPE(1)