Hi,
this would be my approach based on that what you wrote:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $filename = 'file';
open my $fh, "<", $filename or die $!;
local $/ = "//\n";
while(defined(my $line = <$fh>)) {
chomp $line;
my ($seq_length, $ID, $top, $seq);
foreach my $part (split /\n/, $line) {
if($part =~ /^(\d+)\s+(.*)$/) {
$seq_length = $1;
$ID = $2;
next;
}
if($part =~ /^([S\.]+)$/) {
$top .= $1;
next;
}
$seq .= $part;
}
print ">$ID\n$seq\n$top\n";
}
close $fh;
Best regards
McA
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