Suppose u have a file
860414 31 290 28 299 00931.17 HIGH CL1122
860412 501 541 501 554 00977.18 LRR_4 CL0022
860415 501 541 511 564 00977.33 LOW CL0023
Desired output
If a particular column contain desired "HIGH", "LRR", "LOW" in one file print 1. Otherwise print 0.
So you will have lot of files where either of one or two not all three are present then print 0 so on..
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
open (FILE,"$ARGV[0]") or die;
my @temp =<FILE>;
close FILE;
my $f=join("",@temp);
my @lastreco=split("\n",$f);
foreach (@lastreco) {
my @t= split("\t",$_);
if ($t[7] =~ /HIGH/ && /LOW/ && /LRR/) {
print "$1\n";
}
}
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