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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting String Manipulation Post 302473656 by pravin27 on Monday 22nd of November 2010 02:02:43 AM
Old 11-22-2010
Try this,
Code:
awk -F"|" 'BEGIN{a["JAN"]="01"
a["FEB"]="02"
a["MAR"]="03"
a["APR"]="04"
a["MAY"]="05"
a["JUN"]="06"
a["JUL"]="07"
a["AUG"]="08"
a["SEP"]="09"
a["OCT"]="10"
a["NOV"]="11"
a["DEC"]="12" }
{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) {if($i ~ /[0-9].[A-Z]..[0-9].../){printf a[substr($i,3,3)]"\\"substr($i,1,2)"\\"substr($i,6) FS}else{printf $i FS}}printf "\n" }' inputfile

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SWISS::DTs(3pm) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   SWISS::DTs(3pm)

Name
       SWISS::DTs

Description
       SWISS::DTs represents the DT lines within an Swiss-Prot + TrEMBL entry as specified in the user manual
       http://www.expasy.org/sprot/userman.html .

Inherits from
       SWISS::BaseClass.pm

Attributes
       "CREATED_date"
	   Creation date

       "ANN_date"
	   Last annotation update

       "SQ_date"
	   Last Sequence update

       "CREATED_rel"
	   Created for release

       "ANN_rel"
	   Last annotation for release

       "SQ_rel"
	   Last sequence update for release

       "ANN_version"
	   Version number for entry annotation

       "SQ_version"
	   Version number for sequence

Methods
   Standard methods
       new
       fromText
       toText
       sort

   Writing methods
       set_Created ($date, $release)
       set_AnnotationUpdate ($date, $release[, $version])
       set_SequenceUpdate ($date, $release[, $version])

TRANSITION
The format of the DT line will change in early 2004 from: DT 01-JUL-1993 (Rel. 26, Created) DT 01-JUL-1993 (Rel. 26, Last sequence update) DT 28-FEB-2003 (Rel. 41, Last annotation update) to: DT 01-JUL-1993, integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot. DT 01-JUL-1993, sequence version 36. DT 28-FEB-2003, entry version 54. This module supports both formats. To convert an entry from the old to the new format, do: $entry->DTs->CREATED_rel("UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot"); $entry->DTs->ANN_version(54); $entry->DTs->SQ_version(36); perl v5.10.1 2008-07-11 SWISS::DTs(3pm)
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