03-26-2013
Thanks so much to both of you. I think nawk fixed the problem.
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03.093
03.095
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cat file
1 2 3 4
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input:
chr1 1 2 3
chr1 1 2 4
chr1 2 4 5
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chr2 3 6 10
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chr112 7
chr236 19
chr124 5
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