On Nov 7, 2013, at 3:22 PM, Angela Barone wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've set up a new cloud account to get familiar with nginx and I'd like
> to know if it's possible to run an older cgi perl script, and if so, how
> would I go about doing that? I think I read somewhere that it could be done
Hello,
I've set up a new cloud account to get familiar with nginx and I'd like
to know if it's possible to run an older cgi perl script, and if so, how would
I go about doing that? I think I read somewhere that it could be done with
Plack, but I can't find any instructions on how to do
Dear Shaji
I am sorry that I didnot check my result file very carefully. My script
actually works. The "else" line makes the script output a lot of "no such line
found", which makes me confused. I commented out the else command now.
Thanks!
Best
Li
From: Shaji
Dear Shaji
Yes, that is what I want for the output file.
Best
Li
From: Shaji Kalidasan [shajiin...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 4:30 AM
To: Wang, Li; beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: please help correct my script
Dear Wang,
It is actually writing
On Nov 7, 2013, at 2:28 AM, David Precious wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2013 23:51:04 +
> "Wang, Li" wrote:
>
>> Dear Perl Users
>>
>> I have hundreds of input files, named as geneName_paml_formated.mlc
>> In each file, there are some contents similar as follows:
>>
>> w (dN/dS) for branches:
Dear Wang,
It is actually writing the desired info to the output file "summaryOFdNdS.txt".
Here is the content of the output file. In my case, I gave the filename
"mydata.txt" as command line argument
[content of summaryOFdNdS.txt]
geneNamebranchtNSdN/dSdNdSN*dNS*dS
mydata.txt5..1 0.043 1
On Wed, 6 Nov 2013 23:51:04 +
"Wang, Li" wrote:
> Dear Perl Users
>
> I have hundreds of input files, named as geneName_paml_formated.mlc
> In each file, there are some contents similar as follows:
>
> w (dN/dS) for branches: 0.00010 1.07967 145.81217 0.00010
> dN & dS for each branch
> b
Dear Perl Users
I have hundreds of input files, named as geneName_paml_formated.mlc
In each file, there are some contents similar as follows:
w (dN/dS) for branches: 0.00010 1.07967 145.81217 0.00010
dN & dS for each branch
branch t N S dN/dS dN dS N*dN S*dS
Dear Paul,
Thanks for exactly pointing out where I am going wrong. Your solution works
like a champ.
Sincerely,
Shaji
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On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 11:44:27AM +0800, Shaji Kalidasan wrote:
> Dear Perlers,
>
> I am facing problems while setting the $= special variable. Even
> though I set it to 10 it takes the default value which is 60. In line
> number 31, I set the variable to a value of 10. It is not printing the
> p
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