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Old 07-30-2015
Nested loop -bash

I am using the following nested loop
Code:
for i in {1..3}
do
	for y in {1..3}
	do
		if [ -f P0${i}R${y}.fas ];
		then
			echo P0${i}R${y}.fas
			mv P0${i}R${y}.fas P${i}R${y}.fas
			read -t 5
		fi
	done
done

I was wondering if I can use a character such as * or ? instead of my second variable y. I tried R[123] in a single loop but that did not work
Thus, I will not need the inner loop to accomplish this task
Thanks!
 

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Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus::BlastMethods(3pm) User Contributed Perl DocumentationBio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus::BlastMethods(3pm)

NAME
Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus::BlastMethods - Provides BLAST methods to StandAloneBlastPlus SYNOPSIS
# create a factory: $fac = Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus->new( -db_name => 'testdb' ); # get your results $result = $fac->blastn( -query => 'query_seqs.fas', -outfile => 'query.bls', -method_args => [ '-num_alignments' => 10 , $result = $fac->tblastx( -query => $an_alignment_object, -outfile => 'query.bls', -outformat => 7 ); # do a bl2seq $fac->bl2seq( -method => 'blastp', -query => $seq_object_1, -subject => $seq_object_2 ); DESCRIPTION
This module provides the BLAST methods (blastn, blastp, psiblast, etc.) to the Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus object. USAGE
This POD describes the use of BLAST methods against a Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus factory object. The object itself has extensive facilities for creating, formatting, and masking BLAST databases; please refer to Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus POD for these details. Given a "StandAloneBlastPlus" factory, such as $fac = Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus->new( -db_name => 'testdb' ); you can run the desired BLAST method directly from the factory object, against the database currently attached to the factory (in the example, "testdb"). "-query" is a required argument: $result = $fac->blastn( -query => 'query_seqs.fas' ); Here, $result is a Bio::Search::Result::BlastResult object. Other details: o The blast output file can be named explicitly: $result = $fac->blastn( -query => 'query_seqs.fas', -outfile => 'query.bls' ); o The output format can be specified: $result = $fac->blastn( -query => 'query_seqs.fas', -outfile => 'query.bls', -outformat => 7 ); #tabular o Additional arguments to the method can be specified: $result = $fac->blastn( -query => 'query_seqs.fas', -outfile => 'query.bls', -method_args => [ '-num_alignments' => 10 , '-evalue' => 100 ]); o To get the name of the blast output file, do $file = $fac->blast_out; o To clean up the temp files (you must do this explicitly): $fac->cleanup; bl2seq() Running "bl2seq" is similar, but both "-query" and "-subject" are required, and the attached database is ignored. The blast method must be specified explicitly with the "-method" parameter: $fac->bl2seq( -method => 'blastp', -query => $seq_object_1, -subject => $seq_object_2 ); Other parameters ( "-method_args", "-outfile", and "-outformat" ) are valid. Return values The return value is always a Bio::Search::Result::BlastResult object on success, undef on failure. SEE ALSO
Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus, Bio::Tools::Run::BlastPlus FEEDBACK
Mailing Lists User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to the Bioperl mailing list. Your participation is much appreciated. bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists Support Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list: bioperl-l@bioperl.org rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible. Reporting Bugs Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web: http://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/bioperl/ AUTHOR - Mark A. Jensen Email maj -at- fortinbras -dot- us Describe contact details here CONTRIBUTORS
Additional contributors names and emails here APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _ run() Title : run Usage : Function: Query the attached database using a specified blast method Returns : Bio::Search::Result::BlastResult object Args : key => value: -method => $method [blastp|blastn|blastx|tblastx|tblastn| rpsblast|psiblast|rpstblastn] -query => $query_sequences (a fasta file name or BioPerl sequence object or sequence collection object) -outfile => $blast_report_file (optional: default creates a tempfile) -outformat => $format_code (integer in [0..10], see blast+ docs) -method_args => [ -key1 => $value1, ... ] (additional arguments for the given method) bl2seq() Title : bl2seq Usage : Function: emulate bl2seq using blast+ programs Returns : Bio::Search::Result::BlastResult object Args : key => value -method => $blast_method [blastn|blastp|blastx| tblastn|tblastx] -query => $query (fasta file or BioPerl sequence object -subject => $subject (fasta file or BioPerl sequence object) -outfile => $blast_report_file -method_args => [ $key1 => $value1, ... ] (additional method parameters) next_result() Title : next_result Usage : $result = $fac->next_result; Function: get the next BLAST result Returns : Bio::Search::Result::BlastResult object Args : none rewind_results() Title : rewind_results Usage : $fac->rewind_results; Function: rewind BLAST results Returns : true on success Args : blast_out() Title : blast_out Usage : $file = $fac->blast_out Function: get the filename of the blast report file Returns : scalar string Args : none perl v5.12.3 2011-06-18 Bio::Tools::Run::StandAloneBlastPlus::BlastMethods(3pm)
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