Yeah, the parameters keep changing because my buddy and I had
incorrectly remembered the format it was supposd to be (several times).
Sorry about that. Anyway, what you provided did work with some changes.
the code you sent didn't do anything other than give me the command
promt again - but I m
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> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John W. Krahn)
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John,
Thanks for the help!! I new it had to be simple... but I just didn't see
it! I just need to add some more code to it but I think I can take it
from here.
Thanks again!
-Mike
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That is, I want the edited sequence data and the name on the same line.
-Thanks
-Mike
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> Hello,
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> > I am a relatively new PERL b
Hello,
I am a relatively new PERL beginner and have been trying to work with
simple bioinformatics stuff. I have so far written some very useful but
simple bioinformatics scripts. However recently I have been trying
to work on a script to no avail. I have a text file whose contents are:
>d