Re: Poster's subject lines.

2004-10-30 Thread sentinel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not to be a pain in the ass but can posters please use a subject line that better describes their topic. Help me and need help type subjects usually get deleted without a second thought... I've been doing that already. Typically if someone has thought of a meaningful

RE: Poster's subject lines.

2004-10-30 Thread Charles K. Clarkson
sentinel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : : : Not to be a pain in the ass but can posters please use a : : subject line that better describes their topic. Help me : : and need help type subjects usually get deleted without : : a second thought... : : : : : I've been doing

Re: no subject

2002-06-24 Thread Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan
On Jun 24, Richard Adams said: @peptides = $sequence =~ /(\w{4}S\w{4})/g; this works up to a point, but if there are 2 adjacent 'S' the 2nd one is not extracted, I guess because the regexp engine continues after the end of the previous match ie., it doesn't extract DFRSSSGHY above. Here's the

RE: no subject

2002-06-24 Thread Timothy Johnson
It sounds then, like what you essentially want to match is: four word characters followed by one or more S followed by four word characters which could be represented like so: @peptides = $sequence =~ /(\w{4}S+\w{4})/g; The one fallacy of this algorithm is that if you have a

Dear answerers (was Re: no subject)

2002-06-24 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Richard Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a long sequence of letters ( an amino acid sequence). I want to extract 4letters either side of each S and get them into an array. e.g., ... I would like to ask all the people who invest their time and answer the questions in

Re: Dear answerers (was Re: no subject)

2002-06-24 Thread George Gunderson
On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 02:23 , Jenda Krynicky wrote: I would like to ask all the people who invest their time and answer the questions in this list to ignore the posts whose authors were too lazy to specify a meaningful subject. If they do not get any reply, they might start

RE: no subject

2002-05-15 Thread Timothy Johnson
If there is, then it would most likely be found as a module on CPAN. Check out http://search.cpan.org -Original Message- From: Dr. Christiane Nerz To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 5/15/02 9:40 AM Subject: no subject Hi all! Do you know if there ist a perl implementation for suffix-trees

RE: off subject: How do I Configure Perl for use with a Personal Web Server?

2002-01-30 Thread yahoo
good grief! get off your bloody linux high horse!!! Linux is about choice and choice means that sometimes you want to use windows and sometimes you want to use linux. stop your preaching. If you don't want to answer the guys questions that please refrain from posting joel -Original

Re: no subject

2001-10-30 Thread Michael Kelly
: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 From: Michael D. Risser [EMAIL PROTECTED] Organization: Machine Vision Products, Inc. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Graph generation... Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:34:25 -0500 X-Mailer: KMail [version 1.2] References: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In-Reply-To: [EMAIL

Port Scanning (was RE: (no subject))

2001-05-31 Thread Lee Goddard
Please check the archive of perl-win32-users : this was asked and answered yesterday! Please don't cross post to so many groups: this reply to so many is just to save others time. lee