hi,
thank you very much for your advice. As you said, i tried a different method to solve the problem and succeeded in it, its very fast too :)
here is how i did it !!!
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
open(FH1,$ARGV[0]) or die "can not open\n";
open(FH2,$ARGV[1]) or die "can not open\n";
my @indx;
while(<FH1>){
my ($id,$seq)=split("\t",$_);
push(@indx, $id,$seq);
}
my %hashseq=@indx;
while(<FH2>){
if($_=~m/^clus/){
my $clushead=$_;
print "$clushead";
}
else{
$_=~s/\t//g;$_=~s/\n//g;
my $tes=$_;
print $tes,"\t",$hashseq{"$tes"};
}
}
Thank you very much once again :)
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