usefulness in a code
example using the rhdf5 dataspace interface.
2. Not related to comp bio.
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Koustav Pal,
PhD student in Computational Biology,
Francesco Ferrari's group,
IFOM - The FIRC Institute of Mole
e-interface-what-does-it-do-and-what-is-its-real-world-applicati
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Koustav Pal,
PhD student in Computational Biology,
Francesco Ferrari's group,
IFOM - The FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology
Milan, Italy.
When you pass a variable to a function only the value is passed on, the
variable itself remains unchanged. Updated x and y values will be in
test_data[[1]] and test_data[[2]] respectively.
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Koustav Pal,
PhD student
c() is used for constructing vectors. Or in other words using the method
c(x,y) provides a vector of length 2 (hopefully). Therefore, you are
pushing a single vector to your function and not two arguments as you want.
It should be Logic_fn(x,y) not Logic_fn(c(x,y)).
Furthermore, i would recommend
That ifelse statement is a mess, it is missing brackets, comma separators
between arguments and & or | between conditions. The bracket error points
towards the invalid bracket you had in the second ifelse since it expects
and yes and a no argument alongside conditions.
ifelse(test = (dat$cond == "
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