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Dear All,
I have a data file input.res like below. (Only six column shown here for example.)
Sequence of first column starting from 1 to 148.
Input file
1 Q0 9_August_2014_Entertainment2 0 20.14967806339729 BM25b1.0
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Hi Guys ,
I have two files say a1 and a2 having following contents
a1
dag
wfd
a2
dag
wfd
chire
hcm
I want to delete only the lines in a2 which are in a1 and final output of a2 should be
a2
chire
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Hello everyone,
I have thought about this for quite some time and know what I want to do but am having some trouble at it. I have a text file filled with numbers like this, there are more in the file obviously. Each number is separated by a space.
1 3 2 4 5
1 -1 1 0 -1 5The idea is... (7 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I am using Awk in Ubuntu 12.04
First file: I have a file like this:
SNP1 1 198.2
SNP2 1 124.5
SNP3 1 124.4
.
.
.
Second file: I have another file like this:
SNP2
SNP5
SNP10
.
.
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I want to create a third file like my first file but keeping ONLY the SNPs that... (8 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I jut use a loop to read lines from the user and redirect it to a file.
echo "Enter the line"
while read -r LINE
do
echo $LINE >> FILE
if ;then
break
fi
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input
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I need to extract selected lines from a log file, I can use grep to pull one line matching 'x' or matching 'y', how can I run through the log printing both matching lines in order top to bottom.
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line 1 xyz - not needed
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Experts,
I am tryin to read a file and while doing so i need to skip the lines which start with a hash (#) char.
I thought of using a goto command but a lot of guys on this site say its not the good way to program. Moreover I am using a ksh shell which deos not support goto command.
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I am trying to print 1st, 2nd, 13th and 14th fields of a file of line numbers from 29 to 10029. I dont know how to put this in one code. Currently I am removing the selected lines by
awk 'NR==29,NR==10029' File1 > File2
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Hi All,
Not sure if this would be in a dummies sectiin or advanced. I'm looking for a script if someone has doen something like this.
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adc_earnedpoints.20070630.txt
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Hi All,
Not sure if this would be in a dummies sectiin or advanced. I'm looking for a script if someone has doen something like this.
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