Shouldn't '#!/usr/bin/perl -w' be put on the top of the script?
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Jim Gibson wrote:
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> On Aug 28, 2012, at 9:01 PM, Wang, Li wrote:
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>> Dear All
>>
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> [problem description snipped]
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>> My script is as follows. And usage is: ./myscript.pl FstFile.txt
>> annotat
On Aug 28, 2012, at 9:01 PM, Wang, Li wrote:
> Dear All
>
[problem description snipped]
> My script is as follows. And usage is: ./myscript.pl FstFile.txt
> annotationFile.txt
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> # USAGE:
> # unix command line:
> # ./searchAndPrint.pl FstFile.name annotationFile.name
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl -
Dear All
I have two input files. I want to search an element of File1 in File 2. If the
condition matched, print out something.
File1:
scaffold_1_541600 0.856102487445412 0.295040551475357
0.795878312070658 312
The element used to search is 541600,
File2:
scaffold_1
Yes. But there are limits of infinity.
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On Aug 28, 2012, at 10:25 PM, Rajeev Prasad wrote:
> can multiple users run the same script, at same time, which opens couple of
> files (file handles) for "reading" only? I would assume yes, but I want to
> know for sure.
>
> thx in advance.
can multiple users run the same script, at same time, which opens couple of
files (file handles) for "reading" only? I would assume yes, but I want to know
for sure.
thx in advance.
Rajeev
On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 2:30 AM, Irfan Sayed wrote:
> Converting '../test3.pl (http://test3.pl)' to test3.exe
> Warning: Can't locate Encode/ConfigLocal.pm
> at C:\Perl\site\lib\Encode.pm line 60
> @INC = C:\Perl\site\lib, C:\Perl\lib, .
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>
> please suggest
>
Looks like reading
> From: Paul.G
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> Sending this as a test message, I received a warning saying that messages to
> me have been bouncing.
>
> Hopefully, I am still on the mailing list and this is just a glitch.
Paul,
Yes, it is just a glitch. It has been happening to me occasionally for over two
years now. If
hi,
i need to use Encode::ConfigLocal module
when i searched in CPAN, it is not available
basically, i am converting perl program to exe using perl2exe
it throws following error :
C:\Users\bvcontrolbuild\Desktop\p2x-10.40-Win32>perl2exe.exe ..\test3.pl
Converting '../test3.pl' to test3.ex
lina wrote:
Thanks Jim and John.
btw, what does the fileno mean? mean file-not-open?
It means file number. For example, STDIN is file number 0, STDOUT is
file number 1, STDERR is file number 2 and the next file opened is file
number 3, etc.
John
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