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  • creating tab-delimited output from unix

    greetings, i have a large list of taxonomic information from a blast search in a text file (taxa.txt, see below).

    $ head -5 taxa.txt
    Eukaryota;Opisthokonta;Fungi;Ascomycota
    Bacteria;Candidate division OD1;marine metagenome
    Bacteria;Planctomycetes;Phycisphaerae
    Bacteria;Cyanobacteria;Chloroplast;
    Eukaryota;Opisthokonta;Fungi;Ascomycota;

    What i would like to do is create a bar plot of this data in excel or R. To do this, I have been using sort and uniq to tally up each of the hits.

    $sort -u taxa.txt|uniq -c > sorted_taxa.txt
    $head -5 sorted_taxa.txt
    1 Archaea;Euryarchaeota;Halobacteria
    1 Archaea;Euryarchaeota;Thermoplasmata
    1 Archaea;Thaumarchaeota;Marine Group I
    1 Archaea;Thaumarchaeota;Marine Group I
    1 Archaea;Thaumarchaeota;Soil Crenarchaeotic Group(SCG)

    However, when i open this file, and copy and paste the results into excel, it treats each row as one single string. What I would like is for there to be two columns (at least) in output, the column describing the count, and the column describing the taxonomic information. I believe this would be tab-delimited output. Is there a way to tell unix to produce such a result? Thanks,

    -Tony

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    Hi Tony,

    First thing I noticed is that I think you want to remove the "-u" flag from the sort. The -u flag will remove duplicate lines, so when you do "uniq -c", you will get all 1s.

    Something like this might work:

    Code:
    sort taxa.txt | uniq -c | awk '{$1=$1};1' | awk '{sub(/\ /,"\t")};1' > histo.txt
    The first awk command gets rid of leading, trailing, and extra white spaces. The second awk command replaces the first space with a tab (both commands from awk one-liners).

    Hope that helps,
    Justin

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    • #3
      Why not open it in Excel (or R or ...) but specify the separators are semi-colons?

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