Dear All,
I would like to split a file of the following format into multiple files based on the number in the 6th column (numbers 1, 2, 3...):
ATOM 1 N GLY A 1 -3.198 27.537 -5.958 1.00 0.00 N
ATOM 2 CA GLY A 1 -2.199 28.399 -6.617 1.00 0.00 ... (3 Replies)
Hello,
What's the best way to split a large into multiple files based on the last digit in the first column.
input file:
f
2738483300000x0y03772748378831x1y13478378358383x2y23743878383802x3y33787828282820x4y43748838383881x5y5
Desired Output:
f0
3738483300000x0y03787828282820x4y4
f1... (9 Replies)
I am unable to spit the file based on the 2nd column passing as a parameter with awk command.
Source file:
“100”,”customer information”,”10000”
“200”,”customer information”,”50000”
“300”,”product information”,”40000”
script: the command is not allowing to pass the parameters with the awk... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have a fixed width text file without any header row. One of the columns contains a date in YYYYMMDD format.
If the original file contains 3 dates, I want my shell script to split the file into 3 small files with data for each date.
I am a newbie and need help doing this. (14 Replies)
Hi All
I have one query,say i have a requirement like the below code should be
move to diffent files whose maximum lines can be of 10 lines.Say in the below example,it consist of 14 lines.
This should be moved logically using the data in the fisrt coloumn to file1 and file 2.The data of first... (2 Replies)
i have file1.txt
asdas|csada|130310|0423|A1|canberra
sdasd|sfdsf|130426|2328|A1|sydney
Expected output : on eaceh third and fourth colum, split into each two characters
asdas|csada|13|03|10|04|23|A1|canberra
sdasd|sfdsf|13|04|26|23|28|A1|sydney (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have a similar input format-
A_1 2
B_0 4
A_1 1
B_2 5
A_4 1
and looking to print in this output format with headers. can you suggest in awk?awk because i am doing some pattern matching from parent file to print column 1 of my input using awk already.Thanks!
letter number_of_letters... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a requirement to split file into 2 sets of file. Below is a sample data of the file
AU;PTN;24EX;25-AUG-14;AU;123;SE;123;Test NN;;;;ASD;
AU;PTN;24EX;25-AUG-14;AU;456;SE;456;Test NN;;;;ASD;
AU;PTN;24EX;25-AUG-14;AU;147;SE;147;Test NN;;;;ASD;... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
Newbie here, so please bear over with my stupid question :)
I have used far too long time today on figuring this out, so I hope that someone here can help me move on.
I have some annotation data for a transcriptome where I want to split a column containing NCBI accession IDs into a... (7 Replies)
Hi Team,
I have a requirement in such a way that need to split the file into two based on which column particular value appears.Please find my sample file below.
Lets consider the delimiter of this file as either comma or two colons.(:: and ,). So I need to split the file in such a way that all... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ginrkf
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gopen
GOPEN(1) GNUstep System Manual GOPEN(1)NAME
gopen - open files
SYNOPSIS
gopen [-a application] [-o] [-p] [-NXHost hostname] [filename]
DESCRIPTION
The gopen command allows you open a file (or directory) as if you had double clicked the object's icon.
It is possible to specify one or more filenames which are interpreted relative to the current working directory.
By default, gopen will open filename with the application currently assigned to the file's extension. But by specifing the -a flag on the
command line you can tell gopen to open the file with another application.
You can also directly print a file without ( -p ) or with ( -p -o ) opening it.
As with most other GNUstep software, it is easily possible to attach the process to a remote window server using the -NXHost flag.
OPTIONS -a application
use application to open filename
-o open filename (may be used in conjunction with -p ).
-p print filename instead of opening.
-NXHost hostname
attach to remote window server on hostname
EXAMPLES
Open all files with a .txt extension in the current directory:
gopen *.txt
To open a source file in CodeEditor (instead of the current default application), type:
gopen -a CodeEditor MySourceFile.m
To print the .plan file in your home folder, use the -p flag:
gopen -p ~/.plan
BUGS
Using the -a application argument, gopen allows you to open any kind of file with any application you want. This does, however, not work
with applications employing the NSDocument architecture as they will only receive filenames whose types the application has registered. To
circumvent this limitation, applications may advertise their ability to open all kinds of files through the "*" filetype. When gopen is
used with only the -a application argument but no filename
present, the application is simply launched without opening a specific file.
SEE ALSO GNUstep(7), openapp(1)HISTORY
gopen was written November 2001.
This manual page was first written July 2003.
AUTHORS
gopen was written by Gregory Casamento <greg_casamento@yahoo.com>.
This man page was written by Martin Brecher <martin@mb-itconsulting.com>.
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