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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
I need to print field and the next one if field matches 'patternA' and also print 'patternB' fields.
echo "some output" | awk '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if($i ~ /patternA/){print $i, $(i+1)}elif($i ~ /patternB/){print $i}}}'
This code returnes me 'syntax error'. Pls advise how to do properly. (2 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Hi, I have two TEST files t.xyz and a.xyz which have three columns each. a.xyz have more rows than t.xyz. I will like to output rows at which $1 and $2 of t.xyz match $1 and $2 of a.xyz. Total number of output rows should be equal to that of t.xyz.
It works fine, but when I apply it to large... (6 Replies)
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
In the awk below I am trying to output those lines that Match between file1 and file2, those Missing in file1, and those missing in file2. Using each $1,$2,$4,$5 value as a key to match on, that is if those 4 fields are found in both files the match, but if those 4 fields are not found then missing... (0 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Trying to combine the matching $5 values between file1 and file2. If a match is found then the last $6 value in the match and the sum of $7 are outputted to a new file. The awk below I hope is a good start. Thank you :).
file1
chr12 9221325 9221448 chr12:9221325-9221448 A2M 1... (5 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
For an Output like below
Input : <Subject A="I" B="1039502" C="2015-06-30" D="010101010101">
Output : <Subject D="010101010101" B="1039502" C="2015-06-30" A="I">
I have been using something like below but not getting the desired output :
awk -F ' ' '/Subject/ BEGIN{OFS=" ";}... (19 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Not sure quite how to do this, but I am trying to use $1 of LCH.txt (exact match) to look for a match in $1 of genes.txt. If a match is found then in a new file match.txt $1 $2 ($4-$3) are copied.
Example, the first record in LCH is PPT1 and that matches row 713, column 1 of genes.txt.
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi everybody (first time posting here)
I have a file1 that looks like >
1,101,0.1,0.1
1,26,0.1,0.1
1,3,0.1,0.1
1,97,0.5,0.5
1,98,8.1,0.218919
1,99,6.2,0.248
2,101,0.1,0.1
2,24,3.1,0.147619
2,25,23.5,0.559524
2,26,34,0.723404with 762 lines..
I have another 'similar' file2 >
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Howdy!
I have multiple files with tab-separated data:
File1_filtered.txt
gnl|Amel_4.0|Group3.29 1 G R 42 42 60 15 ,.AAA.aa,aa.A.. hh00/f//hD/h/hh
gnl|Amel_4.0|Group3.29 2 C Y 36 36 60 5 T.,T, LggJh
gnl|Amel_4.0|Group3.29 3 A R 27 27 60 9 Gg,,.gg., B6hcc22_c
File2_filtered.txt
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Hi,
I need help on appending certain field in my file1.txt based on matched patterns in file2.txt using awk or sed.
The blue color need to match with one of the data in field $2 in file2.txt. If match, BEGIN and FINISHED value in red will have a new value from field $3 and $4 accordingly.
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have two files that have the date field in common. I request your help with some script that divide each field value from file1 by the correspond field value of the file2 only when the field date is equal in both files. Thanks in advance !
This is a sample of the files
file 1
12/16/2010,... (2 Replies)
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ggz-wrapper(6) GGZ Gaming Zone ggz-wrapper(6)
NAME
ggz-wrapper - GGZ Gaming Zone command line core client
SYNOPSIS
ggz-wrapper [--gametype GAMENAME] [--user NAME] [--destnick NAME] [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
The GGZ Gaming Zone allows people to play many games online using so-called GGZ core clients which are chat clients with integrated game
launchers.
The ggz-wrapper tool is a small special GGZ core client for the command line. It does not support chat or display of rooms, tables and
players, but instead is useful for fast launching of online games. Therefore, its main purpose is to be invoked from instant messengers
such as gaim or kopete.
It currently supports all two-player games, as human against human or human against bot. If no options are given, ggz-wrapper will invoke a
Tic-Tac-Toe game client on the default GGZ server, live.ggzgamingzone.org, logging in as guest user.
OPTIONS
--gametype=GAMENAME
The name of the game to play, e.g. TicTacToe or Chess. This option expects a case-sensitive argument which must match one of the
available game modules in ggz.modules. If the game type is not supported by the specified GGZ server, the invocation will fail.
--user=NAME
The name of the player who is running the client. The default is to run with an automatically generated guest user name. In order to
use a registered name, the option --password is implied.
--destnick=NAME
The name of the other player. If omitted or empty, the player running the client will launch the table (game host). If empty, other
player will be the bot. If not empty, player will join the table which the other player already launched.
--password=PASSWORD
Password to use in case of playing as a registered user. Note that on a multi-user systems, other users might see the password,
which is a security risk.
--server=SERVER
The server to play on. If not specified, the default server is ggz://live.ggzgamingzone.org.
--port=PORT
The port to use to connect to the GGZ server. PORT is almost always 5688, so this option is rarely needed.
AUTHORS
The GGZ Development Team <ggz-dev@mail.ggzgamingzone.org>
SEE ALSO
ggz.modules(5), ggz(7)
The GGZ Development Team 0.0.14 ggz-wrapper(6)