OK I did not want to go to much into details... So I want to use whose variables to write to the new text file e.g. out_PyMOL_angles_{$pdbid}.txt (which will be actually a PyMOL script to calculate structural properties in the protein e.g. angle between two helices) such as:
But with the above part I am fine.
I just need to set/assign all the values from the original .txt file into unique variables:
Dear all,
I am novice in C+= programing. I would like to seek help in one of the progra. Here it is, I have txt file which has the data as following order
varA varB
-21 0
-21.2 3, 4, 5, 6
-21.4 45, 65, 87, 98, 98
-22.0 345677, 349887, 98766, 877654, 987543
-23.0 76549,... (17 Replies)
I'm having trouble with a simple piece of code.
IFS=,
echo "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8" | while read x y
do
echo "x=$x"
echo "y=$y"
done
I'm hoping for
x=1
y=2
x=3
y=4
.
.
.
but I'm getting
x=1 (3 Replies)
I have a file of lines with the following format:
AACCCGTAGATCCGAACTTGTG ACCCGTAGATCCGAACTTGTG CCGTAGATCCGAACTTGTG CGTAGATCCGAACTTGT I want to give a header to each line, using awk, where the header is equal to the line that follows, like this:
>AACCCGTAGATCCGAACTTGTG ... (2 Replies)
Hey everyone,
I have a bunch of lines with values in field 4 that I am interested in.
If these values are between 1 and 3 I want it to count all these values to all be counted together and then have the computer print out
LOW and the number of lines with those values in between 1 and 3,... (2 Replies)
I have a file containing multiple values, some of them are pipe separated which are to be read as separate values and some of them are single value all are these need to store in variables.
I need to read this file which is an input to my script
Config.txt
file name, first path, second... (7 Replies)
Looking for a little help here.
I have 1000's of text files within a multiple folders.
YYYY/
/MM
/1000's Files
Eg.
2014/01/1000 files
2014/02/1237 files
2014/03/1400 files
There are folders for each year and each month, and within each monthly folder there are... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I managed to read and print variable as shown in the below code.
table_name=table1,table2,table3
i=0
IFS=","
for i in $table_name
do
echo $i
done
Is there a way how I can read more than one variable. For example I need to read 2 variables and populate the output... (6 Replies)
Hello Gurus,
I have a multiple pipe separated files which have records going over multiple Lines. End of line separator is \n and records going over multiple lines have <CR> as separator. below is example from one file.
1|ABC DEF|100|10
2|PQ
RS
T|200|20
3| UVWXYZ|300|30
4| GHIJKL|400|40... (7 Replies)
I have requirement to split below file (sample.csv) into multiple files by using the unique columns (first 3 are unique columns)
sample.csv
123|22|56789|ABCDEF|12AB34|2019-07-10|2019-07-10|443.3400|1|1
123|12|5679|BCDEFG|34CD56|2019-07-10|2019-07-10|896.7200|1|2... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tmscore
TMSCORE(1) General Commands Manual TMSCORE(1)NAME
TM-score - an algorithm to calculate the similarity of topologies of two protein structures
VERSION
This documentation refers to TM-score version released on 2011/01/30
SYNOPSIS
1. Run TM-score to compare 'model' and 'native':
TMscore model native
2. Run TM-score with an assigned d0, e.g. 5 Angstroms:
TMscore model native -d 5
3. Run TM-score with superposition output, e.g. 'TM.sup', and view in Rasmol:
TMscore model native -o TM.sup
rasmol -script TM.sup
DESCRIPTION
This program is to compare two protein structures and identify the best superposition that has the highest TM-score. Input structures must
be in the PDB format. By default, TM-score is normalized by the second protein. Users can obtain a brief instruction by simply running the
program without arguments.
OPTIONS -o filename.sup Outputs the superposition to the specified file,
suitable for use in rasmol.
-d value Sets d0 to the specified number of angstroms.
SEE ALSO
TMalign, rasmol
When using this proram and for more detailed information, please refer to the publication in NucleicAcidsRes. (2005) Volume 33 page
2303ff. by Zhang and Skolnick.
AUTHOR
For comments/suggestions,please contact email: zhng@umich.edu.
This manpage was compiled by Tim Booth (tbooth@ceh.ac.uk)
. 2011-02-03 TMSCORE(1)