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− | 1. Open the first file. | + | *1. Open the first file. |
− | 2. Read the first file. | + | *2. Read the first file. |
− | + | * 2.1. Store this information in variable named "File1". | |
− | 3. Close the first file. | + | *3. Close the first file. |
− | 4. Open the second file. | + | *4. Open the second file. |
− | 5. Read the second file. | + | *5. Read the second file. |
− | + | * 5.1. Store this information in variable named "File2". | |
− | 6. Close the second file. | + | *6. Close the second file. |
− | 7. Print the contents of the first file, saying that you are doing so. | + | *7. Print the contents of the first file, saying that you are doing so. |
− | 8. Print the contents of the second file, saying that you are doing so. | + | *8. Print the contents of the second file, saying that you are doing so. |
− | 9. End program. | + | *9. End program. |
Revision as of 22:06, 21 September 2009
Return to Week 1
Exercise 4.6 in Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics
This problem is written as schematic only.
- 1. Open the first file.
- 2. Read the first file.
- 2.1. Store this information in variable named "File1".
- 3. Close the first file.
- 4. Open the second file.
- 5. Read the second file.
- 5.1. Store this information in variable named "File2".
- 6. Close the second file.
- 7. Print the contents of the first file, saying that you are doing so.
- 8. Print the contents of the second file, saying that you are doing so.
- 9. End program.