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Old 07-15-2008
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Originally Posted by aristegui
I'm trying to use csplit, LibDav.mol2 is the original file

csplit -k -f LibDav LibDav.mol2 %@\<TRIPOS\>MOLECULE%

but LibDav00 and LibDav.mol2 are the same file. Any suggestions? Thank you in advanced.
You are getting the correct result according to what you have told csplit to do. Try the following if you are using the GNU version of csplit
Code:
csplit -k -f LibDav LibDav.mol2 /@<TRIPOS>MOLECULE/  {*}

Otherwise you need to tell csplit how many times to repeat the pattern e.g.
Code:
csplit -k -f LibDav LibDav.mol2 /@<TRIPOS>MOLECULE/  {24}

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Wx::Perl::DataWalker(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Wx::Perl::DataWalker(3pm)

NAME
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