alex23 wrote:
def get_transcript_and_size(line):
columns = line.strip().split()
return columns[0].strip(), int(columns[1].strip())
You can remove all strip() methods here as split() already strips off any
whitespace from the columns.
Not really important, but the
On Jun 5, 5:43 pm, Peter Otten __pete...@web.de wrote:
You can remove all strip() methods here as split() already strips off any
whitespace from the columns.
Not really important, but the nitpicker in me keeps nagging ;)
Thanks, I really should have checked but just pushed the OPs code into
a
I have two text file with a bunch of transcript name and their corresponding
length, it looks like this:
ERCC.txt
ERCC-2 1061
ERCC-3 1023
ERCC-4 523
ERCC-9 984
ERCC-00012 994
ERCC-00013 808
ERCC-00014 1957
ERCC-00016 844
ERCC-00017
On Jun 5, 12:41 pm, claire morandin claire.moran...@gmail.com wrote:
But I have a problem storing all size length to the value size as it is
always comes back with the last entry.
Could anyone explain to me what I am doing wrong and how I should set the
values for each dictionary?
Your code
@alex23 I can't thank you enough this really helped me so much, not only fixing
my issue but also understanding where was my original error
Thanks a lot
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