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need help how to count characters by line of file
Example of the file is here
cdr20080817164322811681txt
cdr20080817164322811txt
cdr20080817164322811683txt
cdr20080817164322811684txt
I want to count the characters by line of file . The output that I... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I like to know how to get the count of each character in a given word. Using the commands i can easily get the output. How do it without using the commands ( in shell programming or any programming)
if you give outline of the program ( pseudo code )
i used the following commands
... (3 Replies)
to delete the duplicate characters in a file I used this code
cat file.txt|tr -s ""
tell the other ways using sed
command to count of duplicate characters
thanks:) (0 Replies)
Hi i have data like
abchd 124 ldskc aattggcc
each separated by tab space i want to count number of characters in 4th column and print it in new column with tabspace for every line can anyone help me how to do it.
Thanks. (3 Replies)
Hi everyone, and thanks after all
I'm a biologist and i have to extract information from one text. The text is something like this
1023 A A 56 0 cc...,,,,..gg..Cc.c,,c..CC..,,
1024 T T 86 0 ..,,,..aaAA..,,aAA,,a,,A,,a
1025 G G 125 0 ... (5 Replies)
Hi All!
I would like to solve a problem but I have no clue of how do it!I will be grateful if someone could help me!
I have a file like this:
> genes | transcript
...sequence....
>ENSMUSG00000006638|ENSMUST00000006814
GGGAAATGGAATACCCCTACACAACCAAGATGCTGAGTTCCTCCCTGAGCCCGCAAAACG... (2 Replies)
My variable is something like:
f="/Volumes/VERVE/MOOTON_CALL/01_shots/XX/xx0195/Projects/program/rs0195_v400001.aep"
I use ${f:63:6} to call "rs0195" as characters counted from the left, but it'd be so much easier to count from the right.
If ${f:95:10} counts from the left, what would... (2 Replies)
I was wondering how I would go around to do this.
This is an example of my output
Sun Aug 21 2016 03:00:00, BLAH
Mon Aug 22 2016 03:54:00, BLAH
Tue Aug 23 2016 04:22:11, BLAH
Thu Aug 25 2016 05:00:00, BLAH
Now what I would like to do is only count CONSECUTIVE days so in the... (1 Reply)
I have the following file:
A1 4.5807 6.4202
B1 2.5704 11.4414
C1 5.5607 5.28872
D1 3.5807 8.2132
E1 3.2206 9.13153
F1 3.0907 9.51532
G1 3.2707 8.99165
H1 2.4607 11.9515
A2 2.5505 11.5307
B2 2.3106 12.7279
C2 3.8507 7.63731
D2 2.6208 11.2214
E2 2.7609 10.652
F2 2.0604 14.2734
G2... (2 Replies)
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echo
ECHO(1) BSD General Commands Manual ECHO(1)NAME
echo -- write arguments to the standard output
SYNOPSIS
echo [-n] [string ...]
DESCRIPTION
The echo utility writes any specified operands, separated by single blank (' ') characters and followed by a newline ('
') character, to the
standard output.
The following option is available:
-n Do not print the trailing newline character. This may also be achieved by appending 'c' to the end of the string, as is done by iBCS2
compatible systems. Note that this option as well as the effect of 'c' are implementation-defined in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001
(``POSIX.1'') as amended by Cor. 1-2002. Applications aiming for maximum portability are strongly encouraged to use printf(1) to sup-
press the newline character.
Some shells may provide a builtin echo command which is similar or identical to this utility. Most notably, the builtin echo in sh(1) does
not accept the -n option. Consult the builtin(1) manual page.
EXIT STATUS
The echo utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO builtin(1), csh(1), printf(1), sh(1)STANDARDS
The echo utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'') as amended by Cor. 1-2002.
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