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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Fill in missing rows with zero to have uniform table Post 302939186 by yifangt on Monday 23rd of March 2015 01:37:43 PM
Old 03-23-2015
Thanks!
Could you please elaborate this part?
Code:
 {
    i=$1
    C[i]
    $1=""
  }

I was thinking to process each file and fill in all the missing IDs in the column first, then do "paste" any two files.
The good part is all the files have same IDs from S01 to S96. Thanks again!
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Hi, Robin,
Thanks for your reply. I tried exactly what you described, but that is not what I want. I was thinking awk would be easier to combine all your steps into a single script.
By the way, 1) Yes, all the IDs would be sorted. 2)There was a typo in S05 which has been corrected as indicated.

Last edited by yifangt; 03-23-2015 at 05:52 PM..
 

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Gtk2::Table(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  Gtk2::Table(3pm)

NAME
Gtk2::Table - wrapper for GtkTable HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Glib::InitiallyUnowned +----Gtk2::Object +----Gtk2::Widget +----Gtk2::Container +----Gtk2::Table INTERFACES
Glib::Object::_Unregistered::AtkImplementorIface Gtk2::Buildable METHODS
widget = Gtk2::Table->new ($rows, $columns, $homogeneous=FALSE) o $rows (integer) o $columns (integer) o $homogeneous (boolean) $table->attach ($child, $left_attach, $right_attach, $top_attach, $bottom_attach, $xoptions, $yoptions, $xpadding, $ypadding) o $child (Gtk2::Widget) o $left_attach (integer) o $right_attach (integer) o $top_attach (integer) o $bottom_attach (integer) o $xoptions (Gtk2::AttachOptions) o $yoptions (Gtk2::AttachOptions) o $xpadding (integer) o $ypadding (integer) $table->attach_defaults ($widget, $left_attach, $right_attach, $top_attach, $bottom_attach) o $widget (Gtk2::Widget) o $left_attach (integer) o $right_attach (integer) o $top_attach (integer) o $bottom_attach (integer) integer = $table->get_col_spacing ($column) o $column (integer) $table->set_col_spacing ($column, $spacing) o $column (integer) o $spacing (integer) $table->set_col_spacings ($spacing) o $spacing (integer) integer = $table->get_default_col_spacing integer = $table->get_default_row_spacing boolean = $table->get_homogeneous $table->set_homogeneous ($homogeneous) o $homogeneous (boolean) $table->resize ($rows, $columns) o $rows (integer) o $columns (integer) integer = $table->get_row_spacing ($row) o $row (integer) $table->set_row_spacing ($row, $spacing) o $row (integer) o $spacing (integer) $table->set_row_spacings ($spacing) o $spacing (integer) (rows, columns) = $table->get_size Since: gtk+ 2.22 PROPERTIES
'column-spacing' (Glib::UInt : default 0 : readable / writable / private) The amount of space between two consecutive columns 'homogeneous' (boolean : default false : readable / writable / private) If TRUE, the table cells are all the same width/height 'n-columns' (Glib::UInt : default 1 : readable / writable / private) The number of columns in the table 'n-rows' (Glib::UInt : default 1 : readable / writable / private) The number of rows in the table 'row-spacing' (Glib::UInt : default 0 : readable / writable / private) The amount of space between two consecutive rows CHILD PROPERTIES
'bottom-attach' (Glib::UInt : default 1 : readable / writable / private) The row number to attach the bottom of the child to 'left-attach' (Glib::UInt : default 0 : readable / writable / private) The column number to attach the left side of the child to 'right-attach' (Glib::UInt : default 1 : readable / writable / private) The column number to attach the right side of a child widget to 'top-attach' (Glib::UInt : default 0 : readable / writable / private) The row number to attach the top of a child widget to 'x-options' (Gtk2::AttachOptions : default expand,fill : readable / writable / private) Options specifying the horizontal behaviour of the child 'x-padding' (Glib::UInt : default 0 : readable / writable / private) Extra space to put between the child and its left and right neighbors, in pixels 'y-options' (Gtk2::AttachOptions : default expand,fill : readable / writable / private) Options specifying the vertical behaviour of the child 'y-padding' (Glib::UInt : default 0 : readable / writable / private) Extra space to put between the child and its upper and lower neighbors, in pixels ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags Gtk2::AttachOptions o 'expand' / 'GTK_EXPAND' o 'shrink' / 'GTK_SHRINK' o 'fill' / 'GTK_FILL' SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object, Glib::InitiallyUnowned, Gtk2::Object, Gtk2::Widget, Gtk2::Container COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-27 Gtk2::Table(3pm)
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