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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Help finding a video faster Post 303034631 by RavinderSingh13 on Wednesday 1st of May 2019 08:36:21 AM
Old 05-01-2019
May be this could be a help, using iname from find command. maxdepth option could be set as or if you want to look in whole file system then remove it. By doing this you are simply telling find command to look to certain levels of directories and DO NOT look for all(in case we have set maxdepth option)

Code:
find /your_file_system/ -type f -iname "*Mark*" -maxdepth 0 -size +100M  2>/dev/null

Thanks,
R. Singh

Last edited by RavinderSingh13; 05-01-2019 at 09:45 AM..
 

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Bio::Graphics::Glyph::generic(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Bio::Graphics::Glyph::generic(3pm)

NAME
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::generic - The "generic" glyph SYNOPSIS
See L<Bio::Graphics::Panel> and L<Bio::Graphics::Glyph>. DESCRIPTION
This is identical to the "box" glyph except that it will draw the subparts of features that contain subfeatures. The subparts are not connected -- use the "segments" glyph for that. "Generic" is the default glyph used when not otherwise specified. METHODS This module overrides the maxdepth() method to return 0 unless the -maxdepth option is provided explicitly. This means that any module that inherits from generic will need to override maxdepth() again in order to draw subfeatures. In general, those implementing multi-segmented feature glyphs should inherit from Bio::Graphics::Glyph::segments, which allows for one level of descent. In addition, the following new methods are implemented: labelfont(), descfont(), labelwidth(), descriptionwidth() Return the font, width for the label or description. label() Return the glyph label text (printed above the glyph). description() Return the glyph description text (printed below the glyph). draw_translation() Draw the protein translation of the feature (assumes that the feature is attached to a DNA sequence). draw_sequence() Draw the sequence of the feature (either DNA or protein). OPTIONS The following options are standard among all Glyphs. See Bio::Graphics::Glyph for a full explanation. Option Description Default ------ ----------- ------- -fgcolor Foreground color black -bgcolor Background color turquoise -fillcolor Synonym for -bgcolor -linewidth Line width 1 -height Height of glyph 10 -font Default font gdSmallFont -label_font Font used for label gdSmallFont -desc_font Font used for description gdSmallFont -connector Connector type 0 (false) -connector_color Connector color black -pad_top Top padding 0 -pad_bottom Bottom padding 0 -label Whether to draw a label 0 (false) -label_position Where to draw the label "top" (default) or "left" -description Whether to draw a description 0 (false) -strand_arrow Whether to indicate 0 (false) strandedness -hilite Highlight color undef (no color) -draw_dna If true, draw the dna residues 0 (false) when magnification level allows. -canonical_strand If true, draw the dna residues 0 (false) as they appear on the plus strand even if the feature is on the minus strand. -pad_top and -pad_bottom allow you to insert some blank space between the glyph's boundary and its contents. This is useful if you are changing the glyph's height dynamically based on its feature's score. BUGS
Please report them. SEE ALSO
Bio::Graphics::Panel, Bio::Graphics::Glyph, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::arrow, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::cds, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::crossbox, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::diamond, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::dna, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::dot, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::ellipse, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::extending_arrow, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::generic, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::graded_segments, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::heterogeneous_segments, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::line, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::pinsertion, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::primers, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::rndrect, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::segments, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::ruler_arrow, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::toomany, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::transcript, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::transcript2, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::translation, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::triangle, Bio::Graphics::Glyph::xyplot, Bio::DB::GFF, Bio::SeqI, Bio::SeqFeatureI, Bio::Das, GD AUTHOR
Allen Day <day@cshl.org>, Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com> Copyright (c) 2001 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Copyright (c) 2010 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research 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. perl v5.14.2 2012-02-20 Bio::Graphics::Glyph::generic(3pm)
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