02-09-2012
Thanks to both of you for leading me in some way or the other.
The shell script produces the following output.
opfromshell.txt
Quote:
chr1 300 400 1.txt
chr1 350 467 1.txt
But, I was looking for
Originaloutput.txt
Quote:
chr1 300 400 1.txt
chr1 350 467 1.txt
chr1 201 299 2.txt
chr2 800 1000 2.txt
chr2 100 200 2.txt
chr3 500 600 2.txt
Please, no offense. Since the earlier replies in that post worked, I didn't want to bother Shell_life.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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pescetti
PESCETTI(1) General Commands Manual PESCETTI(1)
NAME
pescetti -- Pseudo-Duplimate Generator
SYNOPSIS
pescetti
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pescetti command.
OPTIONS
Here are a list of the available options and what they do. You must specify exactly one from --demo, --generate or --load.
--help Prints the help text
--demo Demonstration mode. Generates one hand with permutations and the tutorial for how to use them.
--generate=N
Generate N random boards
--load=boards.txt
Load boards+analysis from boards.txt
--load-dds=boards.dds
Load boards from boards.dds in dds format
--load-analysis=tricks.txt
Load analysis from tricks.txt
--permutations=permutations.txt
Generate the permutations and save them to the given file
--curtains=curtains.txt
Save curtain cards to file curtains.txt
--save=boards.txt
Save the boards+analysis to boards.txt
--save-dds=boards.dds
Save the boards to boards.dds in dds format
--save-analysis=tricks.txt
Save the analysis to tricks.txt
--format=html|txt|pdf
Set the output mode to the given format
--title=title
Set the title for the output
--output=hands.txt
Print the hands to hands.txt, rather than to standard output
--stats Generate statistics about the set of boards; included in the hands output
--analyze Run the dds analyzer on the boards and print the resulting numberof tricks (warning SLOW)
--criteria=
A list of criteria to apply to each generated hand to generate specific hand types. The list should be space separated and each
item may be suffixed with a colon and a (fractional) probability value which can be used to weight the criteria.
E.g. --criteria="weaknt:0.8 strongnt:0.5"
Valid criteria are: unbalanced weaknt strongnt twont strongtwo weaktwo three twoclubs 4441 singlesuit twosuits partscore game
slam game-invite slam-invite jumpshift jumpfit splinter bacon weird
--probability=factor
Generate hands matching the criteria with only the given probability. Factor is in the range 0 to 1. On each attempt to generate
a board it is rejected if it doesn't match the criteria with the given probability. A factor of about 0.8 gives roughly half
matching boards
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Matthew Johnson <debian@matthew.ath.cx>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this docu-
ment under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
PESCETTI(1)