Hi guys,
Please guide me if you have a solution to this problem. I have tried paste -s but it's not giving the desired output.
I have a file with the following content-
A123 box1
B345 bat2
C431 my_id
A123 service
C431 box1
A123 my_id
I need two different outputs-
OUTPUT1
A123... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I need to join two files based on first column of both files.If first column of first file matches with the first column of second file, then the lines should be merged together and go for next line to check. It is something like:
File one:
110001 abc efd
110002 fgh dfg
110003 ... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have file1.txt and file2.txt and would like to create file3.txt based on one column in UNIX
Eg:
file1.txt
17328756,0000786623.pdf,0000786623
20115537,0000793892.pdf,0000793892
file2.txt
12521_74_4.zip,0000786623.pdf
12521_15_5.zip,0000793892.pdf
Desired Output
... (5 Replies)
Hi..
File 1:
1 aa rep
1 dd rep
1 kk rep
2 bb sad
2 ss sad
3 ee dam
File 2
1 apple fruit
2 mango tree
3 lilly flower
output:
1 aaple fruit aa,dd,kk rep (7 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I once again got stuck with merging tables and was wondering if someone could help me out on that problem.
I have a number of tab delimited tables which I need to merge into one big one. All tables have the same header but a different number of rows (this could be changed if... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I have a tab-delimited table that may contain 11,12 or 13 columns. Depending on the number of columns, I want to cut and get a sub table as shown below. However, the awk commands in the code seem to be an issue. What should I be doing differently?
#cut columns 1-2,4-5,11 when 12 &... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a complex (beyond my biological expertise) problem at hand.
I need to merge multiple files into 1 big matrix. Please help me with some code.
Inp1
Ang_0 chr1 98 T A
Ang_0 chr1 352 G A
Ang_0 chr1 425 C T
Ang_0 chr2 ... (1 Reply)
Hi Friends,
I have a file
file1.txt
1|ABC|3|jul|dhj
2|NHU|4|kil|eu
3|hjd|34|hfd|43
file2.txt
1||3|KING|dhj
2|NHU||k|
3|hjd|34|hd|43
i want to merge file1.txt file2.txt based on the column null values in file2.txif there are any nulls in column values , (5 Replies)
Hi,
i have input files like below:-
input1
Name Seq_ID NewID Scores
MT1 A0QZX3 1.65 277.4
IVO A0QZX3 1.65 244.5
HPO A0QZX3 1.65 240.5
RgP A0Q3PP 5.32 241.0
GX1 LPSZ3S 96.1 216.9
MEL LPSS3X 4.23 204.1
LDD LPSS3X 4.23 100.2
input2
Fac AddName NewID ... (9 Replies)
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funmerge(1) SAORD Documentation funmerge(1)NAME
funmerge - merge one or more Funtools table files
SYNOPSIS
funmerge [-w|-x] -f [colname] <iname1> <iname2> ... <oname>
OPTIONS -f # output a column specifying file from which this event came
-w # adjust position values using WCS info
-x # adjust position values using WCS info and save old values
DESCRIPTION
funmerge merges FITS data from one or more FITS Binary Table files or raw event files.
The first argument to the program specifies the first input FITS table or raw event file. If "stdin" is specified, data are read from the
standard input. Use Funtools Bracket Notation to specify FITS extensions and row filters. Subsequent arguments specify additional event
files and tables to merge. (NB: Stdin cannot not be used for any of these additional input file arguments.) The last argument is the out-
put FITS file. The columns in each input table must be identical.
If an input file begins with the '@' character, it is processed as an include file, i.e., as a text file containing event file names (as
well as blank lines and/or comment lines starting with the '#' sign). If standard input is specified as an include file ('@stdin'), then
file names are read from the standard input until EOF (^D). Event files and include files can be mixed on a command line.
Rows from each table are written sequentially to the output file. If the switch -f [colname] is specified on the command line, an addi-
tional column is added to each row containing the number of the file from which that row was taken (starting from one). In this case, the
corresponding file names are stored in the header parameters having the prefix FUNFIL, i.e., FUNFIL01, FUNFIL02, etc.
Using the -w switch (or -x switch as described below), funmerge also can adjust the position column values using the WCS information in
each file. (By position columns, we mean the columns that the table is binned on, i.e., those columns defined by the bincols= switch, or
(X,Y) by default.) To perform WCS alignment, the WCS of the first file is taken as the base WCS. Each position in subsequent files is
adjusted by first converting it to the sky coordinate in its own WCS coordinate system, then by converting this sky position to the sky
position of the base WCS, and finally converting back to a pixel position in the base system. Note that in order to perform WCS alignment,
the appropriate WCS and TLMIN/TLMAX keywords must already exist in each FITS file.
When performing WCS alignment, you can save the original positions in the output file by using the -x (for "xtra") switch instead of the
-w switch (i.e., using this switch also implies using -w) The old positions are saved in columns having the same name as the original
positional columns, with the added prefix "OLD_".
Examples:
Merge two tables, and preserve the originating file number for each row in the column called "FILE" (along with the corresponding file name
in the header):
[sh] funmerge -f "FILE" test.ev test2.ev merge.ev
Merge two tables with WCS alignment, saving the old position values in 2 additional columns:
[sh] funmerge -x test.ev test2.ev merge.ev
This program only works on raw event files and binary tables. We have not yet implemented image and array merging.
SEE ALSO
See funtools(7) for a list of Funtools help pages
version 1.4.2 January 2, 2008 funmerge(1)