GetOptions(
'u|unique' => \my $unique,
);
open F,'/Users/gupta567varun/Desktop/AAC_SJ.out.tab',or die $!;
while(<F>){
chomp;
my @s = split /\t/,$_;
my $count = $s[6];
if($count > $unique){
print $_,"\n";
}
}
close F;
Thanks for pointing me out the documentation.
What is wrong here in the code. I ran it like this perl script.pl -u 4 , but it still prints lines less than 4??
EDIT:
#!/usr/bin/perl-w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long;
GetOptions(
'uniq=i' => \my $unique,
);
while(<>){
chomp;
my @s = split /\t/,$_;
my $count = $s[6];
if($count > $unique){
print $_,"\n";
}
}
Running the script as
perl script.pl --uniq 4 file.txt
Works now!!
Thanks
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