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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Parsing a list Post 302861869 by Scott on Wednesday 9th of October 2013 05:54:20 PM
Old 10-09-2013
If you used > and a space as field separators you could easily get what's in between:
Code:
$ awk -F"[> ]" '{print $2}' file
gi|24976465|gb|AL935113.1|AL935113
gi|24978364|gb|AL93981336.1|AL93981336
gi|24973415|gb|AL931542.1|AL931542
gi|24939375|gb|AL93376241.1|AL93376241
gi|24937965|gb|AL9343716.1|AL9343716

 

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