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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Simple sort with header Post 302424895 by genehunter on Wednesday 26th of May 2010 01:49:59 PM
Old 05-26-2010
Simple sort with header

Hi,
Please help with this problem. Somehow does not work for me.

Code:
test.txt
 CHR          SNP         BP   A1      C_A      C_U   A2        CHISQ            P           OR
  19   rs10401969   19268718    C      222      890    T      0.03462       0.8524       0.9857
   1   rs10873889   76734548    G      934     3811    A       0.5325       0.4656       0.9691
   1   rs11589059  214196749    C      271     1084    T      0.01928       0.8896       0.9902

I want to sort on Col CHISQ ($8) keeping the header intact.
I used this code from another thread
Code:
gawk 'NR==1; {if(NR > 1) {print $0 | "sort -t '\t' -nk 8,8"}}' test.txt

However it does not work for me. Smilie
Thanks
 

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