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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Convert Excel File (xls) to tab delimited text file on AIX Post 302966891 by jgt on Wednesday 17th of February 2016 01:08:36 PM
Old 02-17-2016
google 'batch convert excel to tab delimited'
There are lots of hits, although all seem to be developed to run under Windows.
 

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BP_CLASSIFY_HITS_KINGDOM(1p)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      BP_CLASSIFY_HITS_KINGDOM(1p)

NAME
classify_hits_kingdom - classify BLAST hits by taxonomic kingdom USAGE classify_hits_kingdom [-i tab_file] [-i second_BLAST_file] [-e evalue_cutoff] [-t dir_where_TAXONOMY_files_are] [-g gi2taxid] [-z PATH_TO_zcat] [-v] DESCRIPTION Will print out the taxonomic distribution (at the kingdom level) for a set of hits against the NR database. This script assumes you've done a search against the protein database, you'll have to make minor changes in the gi_taxid part to point to the gi_taxid_nuc.dump file. This expects BLAST files in tabbed -m9 or -m8 format. Output with -m 8 or use blast2table.pl to convert (or fastam9_to_table.PLS if using FASTA). Input values: -t/--taxonomy directory where the taxonomy .dmp files are (from NCBI) -g/--gi Location of gi_taxid_prot.dmp (or gi_taxid_nucl.dmp if the search was against a NT db) -i/--in The name of the tab delimited -m8/-m9 output files to process. -e/--evalue Provide an E-value cutoff for hits to be considered -z/--zcat Path to the 'zcat' executable, can also be 'gunzip -c' if no zcat on your system. Flags -v/--verbose To turn on verbose messages -h/--help Display this helpful information This is intended to be useful starting script, but users may want to customize the output and parameters. Note that I am summarizing the kingdoms here and Eukaryota not falling into Metazoa, Viridiplantae, or Fungi gets grouped into the general superkingdom Eukaryota. for simplicity. There are comments in the code directing you to where changes can be made if you wanted to display hits by phylum for example. Note that you must wipe out the cache file 'gi2class' that is craeed in your directory after making these changes. AUTHOR Jason Stajich jason_at_bioperl_dot_org perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 BP_CLASSIFY_HITS_KINGDOM(1p)
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