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While brewing tea, it occurred to me to speculate on how a mischievous person
would go about killing this script. The one thing that occurred to me is that
you could invoke the script with a nonsense value like CATEGORY=bubububu. That
would lead to an empty set of terms with insc
On Sep 17, 2012, at 6:52 AM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I apologise for having sent that to Dr. Rathbun in private - that was not my
> intention but a misuse of software. Resending to the list.
>
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 19:31:01 -0700 (PDT)
> jmrhide-p...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> for (my $loopite
On Sep 17, 2012, at 3:23 PM, Chris Stinemetz wrote:
> Sorry forgot you wanted the average.
> Revised program is below:
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> use strict;
> use warnings;
> use Data::Dumper;
>
> my %hash;
> my $counter;
>
> while ( my $line = ) {
>
>my @record = split( /\s+/, $line );
>
Sorry forgot you wanted the average.
Revised program is below:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my %hash;
my $counter;
while ( my $line = ) {
my @record = split( /\s+/, $line );
## check to see if we've already added the 3rd column to the hash
## if we
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Wang, Li wrote:
> Dear List members
>
> I have three columns of a table. The example is as follows:
>
> DBS R^2 genename
> 801 0.27807486057281494 POPTR_0002s00200
> 19031.0 POPTR_0002s00200
> 11030.25852271914482117 POPTR_0002s0020
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 18:29:34 +
"Wang, Li" wrote:
> Dear List members
>
> I have three columns of a table. The example is as follows:
>
> DBS R^2 genename
> 801 0.27807486057281494 POPTR_0002s00200
> 19031.0 POPTR_0002s00200
> 11030.25852271914482117 POPTR_00
Dear List members
I have three columns of a table. The example is as follows:
DBS R^2 genename
801 0.27807486057281494 POPTR_0002s00200
19031.0 POPTR_0002s00200
11030.25852271914482117 POPTR_0002s00200
32150.03134157508611679 POPTR_0002s00200
24150.010
Hi,
I apologise for having sent that to Dr. Rathbun in private - that was not my
intention but a misuse of software. Resending to the list.
On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 19:31:01 -0700 (PDT)
jmrhide-p...@yahoo.com wrote:
> for (my $loopiter = 0; $loopiter < $loopmax; $loopiter++) { #1
> if ($
So assuming I write
for my $loopiter (0 .. $loopmax) { #1
if ($loopiter >= ($loopmax - 1)) { die "Loop number $loopnum has
iterated $loopiter times" }
$termnum[0] = int( rand($defnum) );
last unless ( $termnum[0] == $lastnum );
}
$loo
On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 19:31:01 -0700 (PDT)
jmrhide-p...@yahoo.com wrote:
> for (my $i = 0; $i < @ary1; $i++) {Leaving aside other concerns, for
> the moment, is there a better way to write that first line?
You mean:
for my $i ( 0 .. $#ary1 ){
# ...
}
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