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"^" is the caret line, which only searches at the beginning of the line | "^" is the caret line, which only searches at the beginning of the line | ||
**"$" searches only at the end of the line | **"$" searches only at the end of the line | ||
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| + | ** "*" matches any number of characters after text | ||
*"wc" shows word count | *"wc" shows word count | ||
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*"java -jar" opens java applications | *"java -jar" opens java applications | ||
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| + | *"&" repeats what you found (doesn't replace text, but adds to it) | ||
| + | **E.g. sed "s/Ind.* /Wisconsin is still better than &/g" | ||
*Structure of command line | *Structure of command line | ||
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*Unique Matches = 2 | *Unique Matches = 2 | ||
*Appears twice in first line, once in second line | *Appears twice in first line, once in second line | ||
| − | * | + | *James yields 2 unique matches. First line james k.d. has 8238 matches, second line james a.a. has 1 match |
Revision as of 17:14, 12 September 2013
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History
- Type history to view past commands
- !#### will copy and execute commands
- Ctrl+R does most recent command
- chmod changes permission
- e.g. "chmod 644 genetic-code.sed"
- Hitting tab twice will auto show all options to select from
Other Commands
- grep "ACTG" will look for typed letters ACTG in a string of text
- if typed letters are present in a file, letters will appear red
- grep "letters" file_name will search for letters in a file and open it
- "." is a wildcard
- if typed letters are present in a file, letters will appear red
"^" is the caret line, which only searches at the beginning of the line
- "$" searches only at the end of the line
- "\"text.*\""
- "*" matches any number of characters after text
- "wc" shows word count
- Hit Ctrl D to finish typing text after wc command
- first number tells # of lines
- second number tells # of words
- third number tells # of characters
- combine commands with this notation: command | command
- you can string multiple commands together in one string
- Hit Ctrl D to finish typing text after wc command
- "java -jar" opens java applications
- "&" repeats what you found (doesn't replace text, but adds to it)
- E.g. sed "s/Ind.* /Wisconsin is still better than &/g"
- Structure of command line
- file > command | command > file
Assignment Notes
Week 3
- Question
- java -jar xmlpipedb-match-1.1.1.jar "GO:000916." < 493.P_falciparum.xml
- Unique Matches = 2
- Appears twice in first line, once in second line
- James yields 2 unique matches. First line james k.d. has 8238 matches, second line james a.a. has 1 match