Thanks so much!! Now I understood it is a stupid thing!
So, could you elpme to decompose the problem?
I initiazlizate the class with the file to use so all the function have all
the parameters that I need.
At the moment I have in mind only to do this:
ena = Rna()
job1 = ena.trim()
job2 =
2015-01-26 14:54 GMT+01:00 jarod...@libero.it jarod...@libero.it:
Thanks so much!! Now I understood it is a stupid thing!
So, could you elpme to decompose the problem?
I initiazlizate the class with the file to use so all the function have all
the parameters that I need.
At the moment I have
Hello,
I want to take part in GSoC 2015 under PSF. I am a beginner in python
and have started contributing and i am also registerd at github.
Please suggest as from which projects i should start for contributing
as i am beginner in python.
thanks.
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On 26/01/15 13:54, jarod...@libero.it wrote:
I initiazlizate the class with the file to use so all the function have all
the parameters that I need.
At the moment I have in mind only to do this:
ena = Rna()
job1 = ena.trim()
job2 = ena.align()
It is no so elegant..
You originally posted a
dear all,
thanks so much!! I explain better my problem :http://pastebin.com/iiPZMi2U
this is my workflow. Take my data from readset an create a command list
ena = Rnaseq()
The order of the self.step are the order I wan to to execute my analisys.
So this is the order:
In [160]: ena.show()
1-
On 26/01/2015 14:41, Dino Bektešević wrote:
2015-01-26 14:54 GMT+01:00 jarod...@libero.it jarod...@libero.it:
Thanks so much!! Now I understood it is a stupid thing!
So, could you elpme to decompose the problem?
I initiazlizate the class with the file to use so all the function have all
the
Greetings Mike,
: I'm working my way through Thinkful with python and I'm trying to
: get a setup working. Part of this setup is using SQLAlchemy.
: While I understand this is a python tutor list, would it be OK to
: ask questions like 'how do I change my SQLAlchemy URL to include
: a
Hey folks,
I'm working my way through Thinkful with python and I'm trying to get a
setup working. Part of this setup is using SQLAlchemy.
While I understand this is a python tutor list, would it be OK to ask
questions like 'how do I change my SQLAlchemy URL to include a user name'
here?
--
~MEN
We (the Tutor list) are not a mentor for GSoC. You'll want to talk to
the right organization for this, because I don't think any of us here
have any direct experience with that program.
GSoC has a Frequently Asked Questions that you should read:
Hello,
The order of the self.step are the order I wan to to execute my analisys.
So this is the order:
In [160]: ena.show()
1- trimmomatic
2- merge_trimmomatic_stats
3- star
4- picard_sort_sam
5- rnaseqc
6- wiggle
7- cufflinks
8- cuffquant
9- gq_seq_utils_exploratory_analysis_rnaseq
Hello,
I have the following script:
import netCDF4
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import pylab
ncfile = netCDF4.Dataset('30JUNE2012_0300UTC.cdf', 'r')
dbZ = ncfile.variables['MAXDBZF']
data = dbZ[0,0]
data.shape
x = np.array([0,10,11])
y = np.array([0,15,16])
X,Y =
and I am getting this error:
TypeError: You must first set_array for mappable
Can anyone provide guidance on how you overlay quiver plots on top of
contours?
This list is for newcomers to Python and its standard
library. This looks like a fairly specific SciPy/Numpy,
and especially
On 26/01/15 23:24, Felisha Lawrence wrote:
Hello,
I have the following script:
import netCDF4
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import pylab
...
and I am getting this error:
TypeError: You must first set_array for mappable
Can anyone provide guidance on how you overlay
Please correct me if I am wrong, but I've assumed that it is proper to
define all functions before embarking on the main body of a program.
I find myself breaking this rule because I want to set the default
values of some named function parameters based on a configuration file
which I have to
Alex Kleider aklei...@sonic.net writes:
Please correct me if I am wrong, but I've assumed that it is proper to
define all functions before embarking on the main body of a program.
I would say rather that as much code as possible should be in small
well-defined functions, with the “main body” a
Dear All,
What is the best way to loop on methos on a class?
class Rna():
def trim():
...
def align():
...
ena = Rna()
ena.trim()
ena.aling()
Thanks for any suggestion!!!
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 11:48:52AM +0100, jarod...@libero.it wrote:
Dear All,
What is the best way to loop on methos on a class?
I do not understand the question. Can you explain in more detail?
class Rna():
def trim():
...
def align():
...
Both methods need
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