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My lab partner, Nicole, was a big help and helped me go through the Week 4 homework. Here is how far we got:
 
My lab partner, Nicole, was a big help and helped me go through the Week 4 homework. Here is how far we got:
 
  vpachec3@ab201:/nfs/home/dondi/xmlpipedb/data$ cat infA-E.coli-K12.txt |sed "s/tt[gt]ac[at]/ <minus35box>& <\/minus35box> /1"|sed "s/[ct]at[at]at/ <minus10box>& <\/minus10box> /2"
 
  vpachec3@ab201:/nfs/home/dondi/xmlpipedb/data$ cat infA-E.coli-K12.txt |sed "s/tt[gt]ac[at]/ <minus35box>& <\/minus35box> /1"|sed "s/[ct]at[at]at/ <minus10box>& <\/minus10box> /2"
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This is what the command gave us:
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  ttttcaccacaagaatgaatgttttcggcacatttctccccagagtgttataattgcggtcgcagagttggttacgctcattaccccgctgccgataaggaatttttcgcgtcaggtaacgcccatcgtttatctcaccgctcccttatacgttgcgcttttggtgcggcttagccgtgtgttttcggagtaatgtgccgaacctgtttgttgcgatttagcgcgcaaatc <minus35box>tttact </minus35box> tatttacagaacttcgg <minus10box>cattat </minus10box> cttgccggttcaaattacggtagtgataccccagaggattagatggccaaagaagacaatattgaaatgcaaggtaccgttcttgaaacgttgcctaataccatgttccgcgtagagttagaaaacggtcacgtggttactgcacacatctccggtaaaatgcgcaaaaactacatccgcatcctgacgggcgacaaagtgactgttgaactgaccccgtacgacctgagcaaaggccgcattgtcttccgtagtcgctgattgttttaccgcctgatgggcgaagagaaagaacgagtaaaaggtcggtttaaccggcctttttattttat
  
 
Right before we were stopped to bring it back into a larger group discussion, Nicole taught me that \n would break it into two lines. We just didn't get to apply it to the command line just yet.
 
Right before we were stopped to bring it back into a larger group discussion, Nicole taught me that \n would break it into two lines. We just didn't get to apply it to the command line just yet.

Revision as of 23:09, 26 September 2015

My lab partner, Nicole, was a big help and helped me go through the Week 4 homework. Here is how far we got:

vpachec3@ab201:/nfs/home/dondi/xmlpipedb/data$ cat infA-E.coli-K12.txt |sed "s/tt[gt]ac[at]/ <minus35box>& <\/minus35box> /1"|sed "s/[ct]at[at]at/ <minus10box>& <\/minus10box> /2"

This is what the command gave us:

 ttttcaccacaagaatgaatgttttcggcacatttctccccagagtgttataattgcggtcgcagagttggttacgctcattaccccgctgccgataaggaatttttcgcgtcaggtaacgcccatcgtttatctcaccgctcccttatacgttgcgcttttggtgcggcttagccgtgtgttttcggagtaatgtgccgaacctgtttgttgcgatttagcgcgcaaatc <minus35box>tttact </minus35box> tatttacagaacttcgg <minus10box>cattat </minus10box> cttgccggttcaaattacggtagtgataccccagaggattagatggccaaagaagacaatattgaaatgcaaggtaccgttcttgaaacgttgcctaataccatgttccgcgtagagttagaaaacggtcacgtggttactgcacacatctccggtaaaatgcgcaaaaactacatccgcatcctgacgggcgacaaagtgactgttgaactgaccccgtacgacctgagcaaaggccgcattgtcttccgtagtcgctgattgttttaccgcctgatgggcgaagagaaagaacgagtaaaaggtcggtttaaccggcctttttattttat

Right before we were stopped to bring it back into a larger group discussion, Nicole taught me that \n would break it into two lines. We just didn't get to apply it to the command line just yet.

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