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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers how to submit several commands together Post 302617495 by methyl on Monday 2nd of April 2012 06:53:06 PM
Old 04-02-2012
I am very surprised that these commands work. It is the highest value I have ever seen in a "-f" parameter (but some considerable margin).
What Operating System and version are you running? What Shell do you use?

What size is the file chr20_step2.mlprob?

You can get the commands to execute concurrently within a modern Bourne-type Shell script by suffixing the command with an ampersand & subject to any kernel limitations on the number of processes for an individual user.

Code:
cut -d ' ' -f  3-2002 chr20_step2.mlprob>chr20_part1.mlprob &


Hmm. This looks like an attempt to break a non-unix text file into 2000 character chunks, with some characters left over at the end of this extremely long record. Have you considered using the unix command split or dd after dealing with the two-character header?

What are you trying to do?

Last edited by methyl; 04-02-2012 at 08:04 PM..
 

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TURNIN(1)						      General Commands Manual							 TURNIN(1)

NAME
turnin - submit assignments to be graded SYNOPSYS
turnin [ OPTIONS ] -c [ course-name ] files DESCRIPTION
Submits assignments to be graded. We submit to the default project if it is not specified as an option. REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
-c, --course Sets the course to which we'll submit our assignments. files A list of files we wish to submit. They will be compressed using tar(1) and gzip(1) formats before being copied to the submission directory. OPTIONS
--version Print turnin's version -h, --help Print a help message -l, --list Prints a list of projects, along with whether or not they are enabled and shows which project is the default project. -p, --project Sets the project to which we'll submit our assignments. -C, --config Path to an alternate configuration file -v, --verbose Prints a list of submitted files once they have been submitted. -k, --keyid Cryptographically signs an assignment using gpg(1) -w, --legal Print warranty and license information. EXAMPLES
turnin -c world-cheeses --list List the projects in the course world-cheeses. turnin -c world-cheeses stilton-recipe Submit the file stilton-recipe to the default project in the course world-cheeses. turnin -c world-cheeses -p stilton stilton-recipe Submit the file stilton-recipe to the project stilton in the course world-cheeses. FILES
/etc/turnin-ng.cf ~/.turnin-ng/submissions SEE ALSO
turnincfg(1) The full documentation for turnin is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and turnin programs are properly installed at your site, the command info turnin-ng should give you access to the complete manual. AUTHOR
Turnin-NG and this manpage were written by Ryan Kavanagh <ryanakca@kubuntu.org> in the summer of 2009 and are still actively maintained. Turnin-NG is a replacement for the 'project' and 'turnin' commands written in 1990 for the SPARC architecture by an unknown author. Both Turnin-NG and this manpage are distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Turnin-NG SEPTEMBER 2010 TURNIN(1)
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