Dear All,
I would like to split a file of the following format into multiple files based on the number in the 6th column (numbers 1, 2, 3...):
ATOM 1 N GLY A 1 -3.198 27.537 -5.958 1.00 0.00 N
ATOM 2 CA GLY A 1 -2.199 28.399 -6.617 1.00 0.00 ... (3 Replies)
Let's assume that I have a file name called ‘A' and it has 100 lines in it and would like to split these 100 lines into 4 files as specified bellow.
INPUT: Input file name A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
........100
Output: 4 output files (x,y,z,w)
File x should contains (Skip 4 lines)... (15 Replies)
Hello, I am using awk to split a file into multiple files using command:
nawk '{
if ( $1 == "<process" )
{
n=split($2, arr, "\"");
file=arr
}
print > file }' processes.xml
<process name="Process1.process">
... (3 Replies)
Hi All
I have one query,say i have a requirement like the below code should be
move to diffent files whose maximum lines can be of 10 lines.Say in the below example,it consist of 14 lines.
This should be moved logically using the data in the fisrt coloumn to file1 and file 2.The data of first... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I've one requirement. I have to split one comma delimited file into multiple files based on one of the column values.
How can I achieve this Unix
Here is the sample data. In this case I have split the files based on date column(c4)
Input file
c1,c2,c3,c4,c5... (1 Reply)
Good day all
I need some helps,
say that I have data like below, each field separated by a tab
DATE NAME ADDRESS
15/7/2012 LX a.b.c
15/7/2012 LX1 a.b.c
16/7/2012 AB a.b.c
16/7/2012 AB2 a.b.c
15/7/2012 LX2 a.b.c... (2 Replies)
So I have a space delimited file that I'd like to split into multiple files based on multiple column values.
This is what my data looks like
1bc9A02 1 10 1000 FTDLNLVQALRQFLWSFRLPGEAQKIDRMMEAFAQRYCQCNNGVFQSTDTCYVLSFAIIMLNTSLHNPNVKDKPTVERFIAMNRGINDGGDLPEELLRNLYESIKNEPFKIPELEHHHHHH
1ku1A02 1 10... (9 Replies)
I have a requirement to split a huge file to smaller text files based on first four characters which look like
ABCD
1234
DFGH
RREX
:
:
:
:
:
0000
Each of these records are OF EQUAL bytes with a different internal layout based on the above first digit identifier..
Any help to start... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have the sales_data.csv file in the directory as below.
SDDCCR; SOM ; MD6546474777 ;05-JAN-16
ABC ; KIRAN ; CB789 ;04-JAN-16
ABC ; RAMANA; KS566767477747 ;06-JAN-16
ABC ; KAMESH; A33535335 ;04-JAN-16
SDDCCR; DINESH; GD6674474747 ;08-JAN-16... (4 Replies)
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imager::preprocess
Imager::Preprocess(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Imager::Preprocess(3pm)NAME
Imager::Preprocess - simple preprocessor for handling multiple sample sizes
SYNOPSIS
/* in the source: */
#code condition true to work with 8-bit samples
... code using preprocessor types/values ...
#/code
# process and make #line directives
perl -MImager::Preprocess -epreprocess foo.im foo.c
# process and no #line directives
perl -MImager::Preprocess -epreprocess -l foo.im foo.c
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple preprocessor that aims to reduce duplication of source code when implementing an algorithm both for 8-bit samples and
double samples in Imager.
Imager's "Makefile.PL" currently scans the MANIFEST for .im files and adds Makefile files to convert these to .c files.
The beginning of a sample-independent section of code is preceded by:
#code expression
where expression should return true if processing should be done at 8-bits/sample.
You can also use a #code block around a function definition to produce 8-bit and double sample versions of a function. In this case #code
has no expression and you will need to use IM_SUFFIX() to produce different function names.
The end of a sample-independent section of code is terminated by:
#/code
#code sections cannot be nested.
#/code without a starting #code is an error.
The following types and values are defined in a #code section:
o IM_GPIX("im", "x", "y", &col)
o IM_GLIN("im", "l", "r", "y", "colors")
o IM_PPIX("im", "x", "y", &col)
o IM_PLIN("im", "x", "y", "colors")
o IM_GSAMP("im", "l", "r", "y", "samples", "chans", "chan_count")
These correspond to the appropriate image function, eg. IM_GPIX() becomes i_gpix() or i_gpixf() as appropriate.
o IM_ADAPT_COLORS("dest_channels", "src_channels", "colors", "count")
Call i_adapt_colors() or i_adapt_fcolors().
o IM_FILL_COMBINE("fill") - retrieve the combine function from a fill object.
o IM_FILL_FILLER("fill") - retrieve the fill_with_* function from a fill object.
o IM_SAMPLE_MAX - maximum value for a sample
o IM_SAMPLE_MAX2 - maximum value for a sample, squared
o IM_SAMPLE_T - type of a sample (i_sample_t or i_fsample_t)
o IM_COLOR - color type, either i_color or i_fcolor.
o IM_WORK_T - working sample type, either int or double.
o IM_Sf - format string for the sample type, "%d" or "%f".
o IM_Wf - format string for the work type, "%d" or "%f".
o IM_SUFFIX(identifier) - adds _8 or _double onto the end of identifier.
o IM_EIGHT_BIT - this is a macro defined only in 8-bit/sample code.
Other types, functions and values may be added in the future.
AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-06 Imager::Preprocess(3pm)