On 11/20/06, Alex Brelsfoard
<alex.brelsfoard-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm sure this is something stupid, but it is beyond me.
<snip>
> Instead, I'm getting something that looks like this:
> ...
> ,,,,,,,,0.8288431
> ,,0.96724679727
> ,,,.0947472244
> ,,0.1666597.2314
> 10,5563,,,,,,,,,,
> ,,0.82328890965
> ,,-0.2358730.1027
> ,,1.4295032.910856
> ,,0.0867590.5631
> ,,0.379829-0.3758
> ,,-0.296481.3281
> ,,-0.913960.4475
>
> ...
>
> so you see that there are a few major problems:
> - The FamID and Fram ID very rarely show up
> - There is rarely the full set of 10 ###'s after the FamID and FramID
> - The decimal place should never go beyond 5 places, so some weird sort of
> number merging is going on.
>
> I have tested the rest of this loop and script by commenting out line 11 and
> assigning $trait to $residual.
> With this test, I get the exact format that I want. Everything looks great
> (except all of the ###'s are replaced with the trait being examined).
>
> Any ideas on what's going on?
> Cause I'm lost.
>
> Thanks a lot for any help.
> --Alex
Do you have embedded newlines or other funky characters?
Kate
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