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Old 10-23-2012
search information in multiple files and save in new files

hi everyone,

im stuck in here with shell Smilie can you help me??

i have a directory with alot files (genbank files ... all ended in .gbk ) more than 1000 for sure ... and i want to read each one of them and search for some information and if i found the right one i save in new file with new name.

i already get try for loops and no sucess Smilie

well for search the information i get it right :

awk 'BEGIN{RS="LOCUS"}/Equinodermata/{print "LOCUS"$0}'


i only cant read each file and save in news!


please help me Smilie i will give you a candy Smilie
 

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NGP2(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   NGP2(1)

NAME
ngp2 - convert ngp files to image SYNOPSIS
ngp2 [options] ngp files DESCRIPTION
ngp2 is the program to convert ngp files created by Ngraph to image files such as PostScript, SVG, PNG, PDF or GRA. OPTIONS
Command line options are: -I ignore path of data files -a automatically set scale of axis when scale is not set -A clear and automatically set scale of axis -c change directory to location of a ngp file -d dpi set dpi -ps, ps3 save as PostScript level 3 -ps2 save as PostScript level 2 -eps, -eps3 save as Encapsulated PostScript level 3 -eps2 save as Encapsulated PostScript level 2 -pdf save as Portable Document Format -svg, -svg1.1 save as Scalable Vector Graphics version 1.1 -svg1.2 save as Scalable Vector Graphics version 1.2 -png save as Portable Network Graphics -h, --help show help message AUTHORS
Hiroyuki Ito <ZXB01226@nifty.com> SEE ALSO
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