Add strings from one file at the end of specific lines in text file
Hello All,
this is my first post so I don't know if I am doing this right.
I would like to append entries from a series of strings (contained in a text file) consecutively at the end of specifically labeled lines in another file.
As an example:
- the file that contains the values to be added (cluster_sizes.txt):
- the file these entries shall be added to at the end of each line that begins with ">" (rep_sequences.fasta):
so the output should look like:
is this possible with awk or some similar language/ command? I have been searching on the net but don't really know how to get towards the needed information. I am a newbie to this world of text manipulation.
Hi, experts,
I would like to create a function that can calculate the total number of lines in a saved text file and delete specific lines in that particular file (I only want the last few lines). Hav anybody have the experience and giv me a hand in this? (9 Replies)
Hi Guys, :D
I am very much new to UNIX. I dont have much basics of coding in UNIX, so please help me out of thi ssituation.
I have a file say for ex: ABC.dtd and it contains "|" delimited data as
test1|testing|test3|moving
past1|runing|test4|going
I need to add a column at the end... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I assume there is a simple solution, but as usual i can't find it!
How can i add a line of text to the end of a text file on a new line?
i.e
file.txt
________________
this is my text file
________________
file.txt
________________
this is my text file
WITH A NEW LINE... (6 Replies)
I am attempting to insert multiple lines of text into a specific place in a text file based on the lines above or below it.
For example, Here is a portion of a zone file.
IN NS ns1.domain.tld.
IN NS ns2.domain.tld.
IN ... (2 Replies)
hello,
I go text file like this
E:/DDD/Dyndede/wwww
E:/DDD/sss.com/ffffg/fff
E:/DDD/vvvvvv/dd
E:/DDD/sss.com/bbbbbb
E:/DDD/sss.com/nnnn/xxI want to print
/alpha.jpg at the end of every lines like that
E:/DDD/Dyndede/wwww/alpha.jpg
E:/DDD/sss.com/ffffg/fff/alpha.jpg... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
I've got 2 files.
File 1 has a list say
a
b
c
d
e
f
File 2 got
start=
What I want is to create File 3 which look like this
start=a,b,c,d,e,f
So is it possible to loop throught File1 to echo it into File3 in one line? (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to add a text to the end of the specific line in a file. Now my file looks like this:
999
111
222
333
111
444
I want to add the string " 555" to the end of the first line contaning 111. Moreover, I want to insert a newline after this line containg the "000" string. The... (8 Replies)
so...
Lets assume I have a text file.
The text file contains multiple "#" symbols.
I want to replace all thos "#"s with a STRING using DOS/Batch
I want to add a certain TEXT to the end of each line.
How can I do this WITHOUT aid of sed, grep or anything linux related ? (1 Reply)
I have a log file which lists groups and users in the following format
GROUP1
user1
user2
user3
GROUP2
user4
user5
user6
GROUP3
user7
user8
I need to change the format to:
user1|GROUP1
user2|GROUP1
user3|GROUP1
user4|GROUP2 (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Angela S
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swiss::textfunc
SWISS::TextFunc(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SWISS::TextFunc(3pm)NAME
SWISS::TextFunc
DESCRIPTION
This module is designed to be a repository of functions that are repeatedly used during parsing and formatting of SWISS-PROT/TREMBL lines.
If more than two line types need to do aproximately the same thing then it is probably in here.
All functions expect to be called as package->function(param list)
listFromText
Takes a piece of text, a seperator regex and a seperator that may appear at the end. Returns an array of items that were seperated in
the text by that seperator. Takes care of null items (looses them for you).
textFromList
Takes an array of items, a separator, a terminating string, and a line width. Returns an array of strings, each ending with the
separator or the terminator with a width less than or equal to the width specified.
Seems to do the wrong thing for references - not sure why. Don't use it for that.
wrapText
Takes a string and a length. Returns an array of strings which are shorter or equal in length to length, spliting the string on white
space.
wrapOn ($firstLinePrefix, $linePrefix, $colums, $text[, @separators])
Wraps $text into lines with at most $colums colums. Prepends the prefixes to the lines. @separators is a list of expressions on which
to wrap. The expression itself is part of the upper line.
If no @separators are provided, the $text is wrapped at whitespace except in EC/TC numbers or at dashes that separate words.
First tries to wrap on the first item of @separators, then the next etc. If no wrap on any element of @separators or whitespaces is
possible, wraps into lines of exactly length $colums.
A special case is that the first item of @separators may be a reference to an array. This is used internally for wrapping FT VARIANT-
like lines.
Example:
wrapOn('DE ', 'DE ', 40,
'14-3-3 PROTEIN BETA/ALPHA (PROTEIN KINASE C INHIBITOR PROTEIN-1)',
's+')
returns ['14-3-3 PROTEIN BETA/ALPHA (PROTEIN ',
'KINASE C INHIBITOR PROTEIN-1)']
wrapOn('DE ', 'DE ', 40,
'14-3-3 PROTEIN BETA/ALPHA (PROTEIN KINASE C INHIBITOR PROTEIN-1)',
' (?=()', 's+')
returns ['14-3-3 PROTEIN BETA/ALPHA ',
'(PROTEIN KINASE C INHIBITOR PROTEIN-1)']
cleanLine
Remove the leading line Identifier and three blanks and trailing spaces from an SP line.
joinWith ($text, $with, $noAddAfter, @list)
Concatenates $text and @list into one string. Adds $with between the original elements, unless the postfix of the current string is
$noAddAfter. This is used to avoid inserting blanks after hyphens during concatenation. So unpleasant strings like 'CALMODULIN-
DEPENDENT' are avoided. Unfortunately a correct reassembly of strings like 'CARBON-DIOXIDE' is not done.
insertLineGroup ($textRef, $text, $pattern)
Inserts text block $text into the text referred to by $textRef. $text will replace the text block in $textRef matched by $pattern.
uniqueList (@list)
Returns a list in which all duplicates from @list have been removed.
currentSpDate
returns the current date in SWISS-PROT format
toMixedCase($text, @regexps)
Convert a text to mixed case, according to one or more regular expressions. In scalar context, returns the new text; in array context,
also returns the regexp with which the change was performed, or undef on failure. See corresponding item in SWISS::GN for more
details.
perl v5.10.1 2006-08-31 SWISS::TextFunc(3pm)