thanks guys for the replies,
Danny, your explanation helped alot, i'll have a go on Alan Gaud's
tutorial. super thanks
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Danny Yoo wrote:
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Hi guys
i am trying to understand this code:
http://nbviewer.ipython.org/gist/BenLangmead/6665861
i understand functions quite alright . but i have no idea about
classes yet. the code is written using class and i could not make much
sense out of it. all this init and self thingy drive me crazy. c
hi Alan,
your explanation clears most things, super thanks!!
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Alan Gauld wrote:
> On 26/04/14 09:36, rahmad akbar wrote:
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>> but i still couldnt get this line though
>>
>> D = (( D << 1) + 1) & masks [ c ]
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>
> Do
is? i now
understand this bit.
but i still couldnt get this line though
D = (( D << 1) + 1) & masks [ c ]
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 12:37 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
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> to Dave,
>> i do i do the text mode? i had no idea thi
? i had no idea this was on html
Am 25.04.2014 14:16 schrieb "Joel Goldstick" :
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> On Apr 25, 2014 7:14 AM, "rahmad akbar" wrote:
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> > hey guys,
> > i am trying to understand this code pasted bellow,
> > 1. what is line means? mask[c] |= bit
hey guys,
i am trying to understand this code pasted bellow,
1. what is line means? mask[c] |= bit
2. then the line bit *=2, this increment the bit to 2 for each character?
3. what is this line means? accept_state = bit //2
4. lastly, what is this scary line means? D = (( D << 1) + 1) & masks [ c
d
David, Peter
roger that and thanks so much!!
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> rahmad akbar wrote:
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> > hey guys
> >
> > i have this file i wish to parse, the file looks something like bellow.
> > there are only four
hey guys
i have this file i wish to parse, the file looks something like bellow.
there are only four entry here (AaaI, AacLI, AaeI, AagI). the complete file
contains thousands of entries
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
REBASE, The Restriction Enzyme Dat
Alan,
roger that and thanks a bunch. now replying with reply all, i am a super
noob and thanks for the kind adivce
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:31 AM, ALAN GAULD wrote:
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> > thanks Alan, i understand now zero is False.
>
> That's right. but
hey again guys, i am trying to understand these statements,
if i do it like this, it will only print the 'print locus' part
for element in in_file:
if element.find('LOCUS'):
locus += element
elif element.find('ACCESSION'):
accession += element
elif element.find('ORGANISM'):
orga
Spir and Peter, thanks for the specifics, super helpful. Alan, super thanks
for the general advice, you guys are awesome!!
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hey guys, super noob here, i am trying to understand the following code
from google tutorial which i failed to comprehend
#code start
# E. not_bad
# Given a string, find the first appearance of the
# substring 'not' and 'bad'. If the 'bad' follows
# the 'not', replace the whole 'not'...'bad' subs
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