Hi all,
I have a file that contains about 1000 rows and 800 columns. Nearly every row has 800 columns but some DONT. I want to extend the rows that dont have values with NA's. Here is an example:
my file
bob 2 4 5 6 8 9 4 5
tar 2 4 5 4 3 2 9 1
bro 3 5 3 4
yar 2 ... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I'm working on a script that will take the contents of a file, that is in a row and column format, and compare it to a arrangment file. Such that if there is any or all blanks in my content file, the blank will be filled with a flag and will retain the row and column configuration.
Ex.
... (2 Replies)
I have a text file that looks like this:
1 rs523634 8.22486
1
1 rs585160 8.22488
1 rs497228 8.2249
1
1 rs600933 8.225
1 rs480106 8.22531
1 rs600199 8.22533
1 rs529015 8.22534
1 rs598894 8.22534
I want to delete the rows with empty... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with fixed number of columns (total 58 columns) delimeted by pipe (|). Due to a bug in the application the export file does not come with fixed number of columns. The missing data columns are being replaced by blank in the output file. In one line I can have 25 columns (33... (1 Reply)
Hello all,
I have a file which is tab separated like that:
PHE_205_A TIP_127_W ARG_150_B
MET_1150_A TIP_12_W VAL_11_B
GLU_60_A TIP_130_W ARG_143_B
LEU_1033_A TIP_203_W ARG_14_B
SER_1092_A TIP_203_W
THR_1090_A TIP_203_W
SER_1092_A TIP_25_W ... (6 Replies)
I have a text file which includes empty columns with missing values. I want to fill the empty columns with the character "X". How do I go about doing that? Thanks! (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a text file where some of the values in columns are missing:
Input:
QhFudW3dKSYL2NTQUA 1 11133999-11134048
uhIp9KxB6USIy16CEY 1 11126760-11126774
11126775-11126805
11128065-11128068
6epeZ6CTNW4Au8uXys 1 24480823-24480872
Tp3nvutucBZ13CjuXc 1 155204870-155204891... (3 Replies)
Hi all, I'm pretty much a newbie to UNIX. I would appreciate any help with UNIX coding on comparing two large csv files (greater than 10 GB in size), and output a file with matching columns.
I want to compare file1 and file2 by 'id' and 'chain' columns, then extract exact matching rows'... (5 Replies)
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layout::manager::grid
Layout::Manager::Grid(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Layout::Manager::Grid(3pm)NAME
Layout::Manager::Grid - Simple grid-based layout manager.
DESCRIPTION
Layout::Manager::Grid is a layout manager places components into evenly divided cells.
When you instantiate a Grid manager, you must supply it with a count of how many rows and columns it will have. For example, a Grid with 1
column and 2 rows would look like:
+--------------------------------+
| |
| component 1 |
| |
+--------------------------------+
| |
| component 2 |
| |
+--------------------------------+
The container is divided into as many <rows> * <columns> cells, with each taking up an equal amount of space. A grid with 3 columns and 2
rows would create 6 cells that consume 33% of the width and 50% of the height.
Components are placed by specifying the cell they reside in via the row and column number.
$container->add_component($comp, { row => 0, column => 3 });
$container->add_component($comp, { row => 0, column => 2, height => 2 });
Optionally, you may choose to override the default "width" or "height" of 1. Setting it to a something else will cause the component to
consume that many rows or columns worth of space.
Grid is similar to Java's GridLayout <http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/layout/grid.html>.
SYNOPSIS
$cont->add_component($comp1, { row => 0, column => 1 });
$cont->add_component($comp2, { row => 0, column => 2 });
my $lm = Layout::Manager::Grid->new(rows => 1, columns => 2);
$lm->do_layout($con);
DYNAMIC SIZING
If the container that the Grid is manging does not have one or both of it's dimensions set, Grid will compute the appropriate sizes. The
simple way for me to avoid writing a long explanation is to say it works similar to HTML tables. Rows will become as big as their biggest
consituent, as will columns. It is common to add a Grid-managed component to a scene with only one of it's dimensions set.
ATTRIBUTES
columns
The number of columns in this Grid.
rows
The number of rows in this Grid.
METHODS
do_layout
Size and position the components in this layout.
AUTHOR
Cory Watson, "<gphat@cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008 - 2010 Cory G Watson
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.3 2011-05-16 Layout::Manager::Grid(3pm)