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Sample data: candseq data SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:163:742#0/1 SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:30:1357#0/1 SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:53:520#0/1 SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:99:1255#0/1 SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:99:904#0/1 rawseq data @SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:163:742#0/1 TGCTTCACAATGATAGGAAGAGCCGACATCGAAGGATTAAAAAGCGACGTCGCTATGAACGCTTGG +SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:163:742#0/1 BBBBB@B?AAABA@A<?@<@?@<<?A?A@5>=<@=7??A>A;??;@@;;34?:<>=>7<??6>6:- @SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:164:195#0/1 CGCAATACTGTATTGCCCTTAATGGGGTCACTGTAACATTTTAAAACAAATGAGCAGTGACTGACT +SKA_HWI-EAS418:5:1:164:195#0/1 C+CCBCB@C?B>C?BABCCBBBCC30==:;CC<?+7C?BC>-3(=5.?:64=08@-AC;#######
use 5.010.0; use strict; use warnings; #Read in files if ( @ARGV < 2 ){ say "Please, type in 'perl task2.pl candseqfilename rawseqfile +name' and hit enter"; exit ; } open(CANDSEQ, "<", $ARGV[0]) or die "candseqfilename can't be read: pl +ease check it: $!"; my ( @candseq, @rawseq, $rawseq ); while(<CANDSEQ>){ chomp; push(@candseq, $_); } #print $_ for @candseq; open(RAWSEQ, "<", $ARGV[1]) or die "rawseqfilename can't be read: plea +se check it: $!"; while(<RAWSEQ>){ chomp; $_ =~ s/^@// if/^@/; push(@rawseq, $_); } #say $_ for @rawseq; for( my $count = 0; $count < @rawseq; $count += 4 ){ for my $candseq( @candseq ){ if( $candseq ~~ @rawseq ){ say "found match"; } } }

In reply to Re^2: Comparing strings with special characters by skolobs
in thread Comparing strings with special characters by skolobs

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