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<0> hi <1> hi <0> redduck676: long time not seen you
<1> :) <0> anyway now that I've joined I'm figuring I have nothing more to ask <0> so bye all <2> hey TheBonsai are you with bonsaikitten in #gentoo? <3> unlikely, he hates gentoo <4> AI_coder: haha. <2> oh, i was just wondering since she was an op, thought maybe there was some sort of politicking. <4> A she ?!? <2> i think bonsaikitten is a she, i couldn't imagine a dude naming himself that. <5> lol? <6> Hi is there a slick way for me to cp every other column (or every 3rd or 4th etc) in one flat file to another file? The columns are \t delimited -Thanks! <3> for some strange reason I get the feeling that this is homework!
<6> nope not homework <6> I am a student of life not school :-) <3> o rly, then what is it <7> student1: awk is probably better tool for this <3> even cut is sufficient <3> sed is too, but a little more tricky than cut or awk <6> I have a file of 9000 mcmc samples over 1000 observations (so 1000 x 9000) and this is too large to read into R, so I thought I'd thin out every other sample <6> thanks uniplex I'll keep looking :-) <3> if you want columbs, check out ''cut'' <6> k thanks <3> no problem <6> yeah cut is perfect, thanks!
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