I`m aware of this file type, it is also known as general feature format or gff .On behalf of OP i can say that
is always the 1st element in the last semicolon separated string. For this particular file it will always be
as we can see. Sometimes it can also say
.. whatever it is, its consistent throughout the file.
I have script in that there are thousands of create statement...
I want to add these lines, above every Create Stament
================================================
IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.account_account_relations') IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
DROP TABLE dbo.account_account_relations
IF... (2 Replies)
Hi
I need to append the following block of statements in the middle of the file:
#
openpipe tsdbdwn2
set -x
exec >> /tmp/tsdbdwn2.fifo 2>&1
#
This needs to be appended right after another block of statements:
if test $# -eq 0 ;then
echo "Safety check - do you really wish to run" $0 "... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I need to convert the following file into DB insert statements.
$ cat input.txt
START
name=john
id=123
date=12/1/09
END
START
name=sam
id=4234
status=resigned
date=12/1/08
END (2 Replies)
Hello,
I've been racking my brain trying to find a good way to accomplish a task. I need to insert a block of text into a file in the format of
FirewallRuleSet proxy-users {
FirewallRule allow to 0.0.0.0/0
}
I need to insert this block of text (which could have sed special... (2 Replies)
Input:
fstab is a configuration
file that contains information
of all the partitions
and storage devices
in your computer.
The file is located under /etc,
so the full path
to this file is /etc/fstab.
The >>>>> characters would be replaced by some texts.
For example if i run a... (5 Replies)
I was reading a book on UNIX internals "The design of the UNIX Operating system." There are two memory structures that are confusing me:
1) Buffer cache
2) Inode cache
My questions are
1) Does a process get both buffer cache and Indoe cache allocated when it opens/creates a file?
2) if no,... (1 Reply)
Hei buddies,
Need ur help once again.
I have a file which has bunch of lines which starts from a fixed pattern and ends with another fixed pattern.
I want to make use of these fixed starting and ending patterns to select the bunch, one at a time.
The input file is as follows.
Hi welcome... (12 Replies)
I have a "main" file which has blocks of data for each user defined by tags BEGIN and END.
BEGIN
ID_NUM:24879
USER:abc123
HOW:47M
CMD1:xyz1
CMD2:arp2
STATE:active
PROCESS:id60
END
BEGIN
ID_NUM:24880
USER:def123
HOW:4M
CMD1:xyz1
CMD2:xyz2
STATE:running
PROCESS:id64
END (7 Replies)
I want to process a file block by block using sed, and if that block does not contain two patterns, then that complete block has to be printed.
See below for the example data.
................................server 1...............................
running process 1
running... (8 Replies)
I need to search for a block with the starting pattern say
"tabId": "table_1", and ending pattern say "]"
and then add a few lines before "]"
"block1":"block_111"
"tabId": "table_1",
"title":"My title"
.....
....
}]
how do I achieve it using awk and sed.
Thanks,
Lakshmi (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Lakshmikumari
3 Replies
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pgasetrealinitrange
PGASetRealInitRange(2) PGAPack PGASetRealInitRange(2)NAME
PGASetRealInitRange - sets the upper and lower bounds for randomly initializing real-valued genes.
DESCRIPTION
For each gene these bounds define an interval from which the initial allele value is selected uniformly randomly. The user specifies two
arrays containing lower and bound for each gene to define the interval. This is the default strategy for initializing real-valued strings.
The default interval is $[0,1.0]$ for each gene.
INPUT PARAMETERS
ctx - context variable
min - array containing the lower bound of the interval for each gene
mac - array containing the upper bound of the interval for each gene
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
none
SYNOPSIS
#include "pgapack.h"
void PGASetRealInitRange(ctx, min, max)
PGAContext *ctx
double *min
double *max
LOCATION
real.c
EXAMPLE
Set the initialization routines to select a value for each real-valued
gene i uniformly randomly from the interval [-10.,i]
Assumes all strings are of the same length.
PGAContext *ctx;
double *low, *high;
int i, stringlen;
:
stringlen = PGAGetStringLength(ctx);
low = (double *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(double));
high = (double *) malloc(stringlen*sizeof(double));
for(i=0;i<stringlen;i++) {
low[i] = -10.0;
high[i] = i;
}
PGASetRealInitRange(ctx, low, high);
05/01/95 PGASetRealInitRange(2)