Hi,
I have file name (abcd001). I want to extract on the alphabets from this file name. I don't want the numeric part of it. Once i extract the alphabets the i can search for all those file. Could anyone help on this. Thanks in advance (2 Replies)
echo -n "read this also:"
read NewAuthor
if ]' ) ] ; then
echo "its a digit"
else
echo "something else"
fi
Hey guys , i am trying to do a search to check if the input is using alphabets and nothing else. I tried using ] and ] but none seems to work
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I have a text file with a huge dataset, and each row in that dataset has some data(65479 rows). In that file I need to find the number of times a-z & A-Z Appears.
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Dear all, could you please help me with awk please?
I have such input:
Input:
a d
b e
c f
The number of lines is unknown before reading the file.
I need to print possible combination between the two columns like this:
Output:
a d
b d
c d
a e
b e
c e
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Hello all,
I have several directories with a sequence of files like this
IM-0001-0001.dcm
IM-0001-0002.dcm
IM-0001-0003.dcm
IM-0001-0004.dcm
IM-0001-0005.dcm
I would like to print out the name of the file that is missing.
I currently have the following ineffecient way to do this... (4 Replies)
Dear Perl users,
I need your help to solve my problem below.
I want to print the sequence number without missing number within the range.
E.g. my sequence number :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14
my desired output:
1 -8 , 11-14
my code below but still problem with the result:
1 - 14
1 -... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a file like this
ID 3BP5L_HUMAN Reviewed; 393 AA.
AC Q7L8J4; Q96FI5; Q9BQH8; Q9C0E3;
DT 05-FEB-2008, integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot.
DT 05-JUL-2004, sequence version 1.
DT 05-SEP-2012, entry version 71.
FT COILED 59 140 ... (1 Reply)
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DA PROCESS_ID IDENTIFIER DA_FILE STATUS WAITING_FOR SCOPED_DEPENDENT
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bio::symbol::alphabet
Bio::Symbol::Alphabet(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::Symbol::Alphabet(3pm)NAME
Bio::Symbol::Alphabet - BSANE/BioCORBA compliant symbol list alphabet
SYNOPSIS
{
my $alphabet = Bio::Symbols::Alphabet->new(-symbols => [ @s ],
-subalphabets => [ @alphas ] );
my @symbols = $alphabet->symbols;
my @subalphas = $alphabet->alphabets;
if( $alphabet->contains($symbol) ) {
# do something
}
}
DESCRIPTION
Alphabet contains set of symbols, which can be concatenated to form symbol lists. Sequence string, for example, is stringified
representation of the symbol list (tokens of symbols).
This module was implemented for the purposes of meeting the BSANE/BioCORBA spec 0.3 only.
FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Jason Stajich
Email jason@bioperl.org
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
new
Title : new
Usage : my $obj = Bio::Symbol::Alphabet->new();
Function: Builds a new Bio::Symbol::Alphabet object
Returns : Bio::Symbol::Alphabet
Args : -symbols => Array ref of Bio::Symbol::SymbolI objects
-subalphas=> Array ref of Bio::Symbol::AlphabetI objects
representing sub alphabets
AlphabetI Interface methods
symbols
Title : symbols
Usage : my @symbols = $alphabet->symbols();
Function: Get/Set Symbol list for an alphabet
List of symbols, which make up this alphabet.
Returns : Array of Bio::Symbol::SymbolI objects
Args : (optionalalphabets) Array of Bio::Symbol::SymbolI objects
alphabets
Title : alphabets
Usage : my @alphabets = $alphabet->alphabets();
Function: Get/Set Sub Alphabet list for an alphabet
Sub-alphabets. E.g. codons made from DNAxDNAxDNA alphabets
Returns : Array of Bio::Symbol::AlphabetI objects
Args : (optional) Array of Bio::Symbol::AlphabetI objects
contains
Title : contains
Usage : if($alphabet->contains($symbol)) { }
Function: Tests of Symbol is contained in this alphabet
Returns : Boolean
Args : Bio::Symbol::SymbolI
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 Bio::Symbol::Alphabet(3pm)