Difference between revisions of "Stupid awk tricks"
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set stringval = "text" | set stringval = "text" | ||
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# the following two line perduce the same thing | # the following two line perduce the same thing | ||
ack '{print "text"$2}' | ack '{print "text"$2}' | ||
− | ack '{print "'$stringval'"$2}' | + | ack '{print "' $stringval '"$2}' |
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+ | If you want to use a variable diffined in the shell you must brack the string pased to awk | ||
+ | ack '{print "' $stringval '"$2}' | ||
+ | ack string1 string2 string3 | ||
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+ | The combination of the strings are exicuted in awk. | ||
+ | string 2 is uses the variable contained in the string. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemnet/use/info/gawk/gawk_3.html awk Tutorial] | [http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemnet/use/info/gawk/gawk_3.html awk Tutorial] |
Revision as of 17:41, 5 May 2011
Grep out the wallclock time from the namd out files, convert to hours and adds them together.
grep "WallClock:" *.out | awk '{sum+=$2/3600} END {print "Hours="sum}'
Same thing, but now also does mean and sd
awk '{sum+=$2/3600; n+=1; sumsq+=($2/3600)^2} END {print "SD="sqrt(sum^2-sumsq)/(n+1),"Mean="sum/n}'
correction
awk -F, '{mean+=$94/5000; n+=1; meansq+=(($94^2)/5000)} END {print "SD="sqrt(meansq - mean^2),"Mean="mean}'
Theoretical success rate i.e. at least one pose in mol2 file with RMSD<=2
awk '/RMSD:/{if($3<=2.0)ths=1}END{print ths}' scored.mol2
Return lowest EMSD in mol2 file
awk 'BEGIN{lrm=99}/RMSD:/{if($3<=lrm)lrm=$3}END{printf"%.2f",lrm}' mol2file
Contents
Lowest DOCK RMSD in MOL2 output
grep RMSD mol_scored.mol2 | awk '{print $3}' | sort -n | head
Using a shell variable
Here we use the shell variable rmsdcut to set a different RMSD cutoff for success rate when calculating the theoretical success rate in the multi-mol2 file of docked poses. This prints 1 if any of the poses in the mol2 file have an RMSD <= $rmsdcut.
awk 'BEGIN{ths=0}/RMSD:/{if($3<='$rmsdcut')ths=1}END{print ths}' $mol2file
Formal charge of a LIG mol2 file
This will only work on lines where the residue name is LIG
awk '/ LIG /{sum+=$9}END{print sum}' lig.mol2
Average # of rotatable bonds from dock.out
awk 'BEGIN{tot=0;sum=0}/Number of rotatable bonds/{sum+=$6;tot+=1}END{print tot,sum/tot}' rot.out
Average size of a whole bunch of files
du ????/003_grid/$spacing/????.rec.nrg | awk '{sum+=$1;n+=1}END{print sum/n,n}'
csh variable in ack script
passing variable from csh scrip to a nested ack script
#! /bin/csh set stringval = "text" # the following two line perduce the same thing ack '{print "text"$2}' ack '{print "' $stringval '"$2}'
If you want to use a variable diffined in the shell you must brack the string pased to awk
ack '{print "' $stringval '"$2}' ack string1 string2 string3
The combination of the strings are exicuted in awk. string 2 is uses the variable contained in the string.