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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting User input and run awk using the input Post 302967336 by sea on Tuesday 23rd of February 2016 01:42:52 AM
Old 02-23-2016
This:
Code:
printf "Please enter the gene(s) of interest, use a comma between multiple: "
IFS="," read -a gene
        printf "the indicated genes will now be loaded and used to calculate coverage\n"

Will not work as you expect.

In fact, you tell to only catch the first genom only, and no other.
Because you say the IFS shall be ',' which is shall be used to seperate the genoms, mainwhile, you only read 1 genom, as 'gene' will be split into as many arguments/variables as the user passes using ','.

Saying:
Replcae the IFS= part to a later procedure, when parsing the user input.
Parsing is done after reading, or if while reading, it must be a limited (say pass 3 genoms, then you mus tread 3 variables - not just one).

I'm no scientist, but afaik a genom doesnt have 'spaces' in between, so they might just seperate the genoms passed by spaces OR coma - since the IFS is removed, that doesnt matter, in fact, its even simpler to work with the passed genoms, if the users do not use ',' to seperate the list.

Only use the red parts if you insist of using coma to seperate the list, if using space its not required at all.
Code:
read genes
oIFS="$IFS"
IFS=","
for gene in $genes;do
	echo "Working with genom: $gene"
done
IFS="$oIFS"

Other than that, please make the according corrections of for loops as Don already stated.

Thank you and hope this helps
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Ace::Sequence::Gene(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Ace::Sequence::Gene(3pm)

NAME
Ace::Sequence::Gene - Simple "Gene" Object SYNOPSIS
# open database connection and get an Ace::Object sequence use Ace::Sequence; # get a megabase from the middle of chromosome I $seq = Ace::Sequence->new(-name => 'CHROMOSOME_I, -db => $db, -offset => 3_000_000, -length => 1_000_000); # get all the genes @genes = $seq->genes; # get the exons from the first one @exons = $genes[0]->exons; # get the introns @introns = $genes[0]->introns # get the CDSs (NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!) @cds = $genes[0]->cds; DESCRIPTION
Ace::Sequence::Gene is a subclass of Ace::Sequence::Feature. It inherits all the methods of Ace::Sequence::Feature, but adds the ability to retrieve the annotated introns and exons of the gene. OBJECT CREATION
You will not ordinarily create an Ace::Sequence::Gene object directly. Instead, objects will be created in response to a genes() call to an Ace::Sequence object. OBJECT METHODS
Most methods are inherited from Ace::Sequence::Feature. The following methods are also supported: exons() @exons = $gene->exons; Return a list of Ace::Sequence::Feature objects corresponding to annotated exons. introns() @introns = $gene->introns; Return a list of Ace::Sequence::Feature objects corresponding to annotated introns. cds() @cds = $gene->cds; Return a list of Ace::Sequence::Feature objects corresponding to coding sequence. THIS IS NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. relative() $relative = $gene->relative; $gene->relative(1); This turns on and off relative coordinates. By default, the exons and intron features will be returned in the coordinate system used by the gene. If relative() is set to a true value, then coordinates will be expressed as relative to the start of the gene. The first exon will (usually) be 1. SEE ALSO
Ace, Ace::Object, Ace::Sequence,Ace::Sequence::Homol, Ace::Sequence::Feature, Ace::Sequence::FeatureList, GFF AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org> with extensive help from Jean Thierry-Mieg <mieg@kaa.crbm.cnrs-mop.fr> Copyright (c) 1999, Lincoln D. Stein This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty. POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 148: You forgot a '=back' before '=head1' perl v5.14.2 2001-02-18 Ace::Sequence::Gene(3pm)
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