07-02-2014
How are you determining which is 'biggest'? It's not clear from your example.
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Please help me out
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I need help to find values between two different fields based on $6 (NUM) AND $1 (CD), within the same ID. The result should show the values between the NUMs which will be extracted from within $3 and $2 in data.txt file below.
data.txt
ex 139 142 Sc_1000004 ID 4
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Hi,
I wanna find the biggest number inside of a file
this is kind of example of file:
9
11
55
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Hi All
I hope that someone could help me!
I have an input file like this, with 4 colum(ID, feature1, start, end):
a x 1 5
b x 3 10
b x 4 9
b x 5 16
c x 5 9
c x 4 8
And my output file should be like this:
a x 1 5
b x 3 16
c x 4 9
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Hi All
I need to find the smallest values between replicates id (column1)
Input file:
a name1 1200
a name2 800
b name1 100
b name2 150
b name3 4output:
a name2 800
b name3 4
Do you have any suggestion?
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I have a question.
I have a file like this:
10 name1 ID1 value1 value2 valueN..
31 name2 ID1 value1 value2 valueN..
20 name3 ID2 value1 value2 valueN..
23 name4 ID2 value1 value2 valueN..
33 name5 ID2 value1 value2 valueN..
45 name6 ID2 value1 value2 valueN..
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Dear All,
I was wondering if you may help me with an issue.
I would like to merge row based on column 1.
input file:
b1 ggg b2 fff NA NA hhh NA NA NA NA NA
a1 xxx a2 yyy NA NA zzz NA NA NA NA NA
a1 xxx NA NA a3 ttt NA ggg NA NA NA NA
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fstrace_clear
FSTRACE_CLEAR(8) AFS Command Reference FSTRACE_CLEAR(8)
NAME
fstrace_clear - Clears the trace log
SYNOPSIS
fstrace clear [-set <set name>+]
[-log <log name>+]
[-help]
fstrace c [-s <set name>+]
[-l <log name>+] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The fstrace clear command erases the contents of the trace log from kernel memory, but leaves kernel memory allocated for the log.
OPTIONS
-set <set name>+
Names the event set for which to clear the associated trace log. The only acceptable value is "cm" (for which the associated trace log
is "cmfx"). Provide either this argument or the -log argument, or omit both to clear the "cmfx" log by default.
-log <log name>+
Names the trace log to clear. The only acceptable value is "cmfx". Provide either this argument or the -set argument, or omit both to
clear the "cmfx" log by default.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
EXAMPLES
The following command clears the "cmfx" trace log on the local machine:
# fstrace clear
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
The issuer must be logged in as the local superuser "root".
SEE ALSO
fstrace(8), fstrace_lslog(8), fstrace_lsset(8)
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