10-16-2009
Calculate average of each of position of contents in a huge file
My input:
>AAA_100
10 20 50 60 10 100 15 10
>AAA_100
20 20 50 60 20 100 15 10
>AAA_100
10 20 50 60 40 100 15 10
>AAA_100
40 20 50 60 10 100 15 10
.
.
.
My Output
20 20 50 60 20 100 15 10
If I have a long list of file. I want to calculate average of each position inside the contents one by one.
Anybody got any idea about it?
Thanks for all of the suggestions.
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