LACHESIS | LACHESIS software , as described in Nature Biotechnology | File Utils library

 by   shendurelab C++ Version: Current License: Non-SPDX

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LACHESIS is a C++ library typically used in Utilities, File Utils applications. LACHESIS has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However LACHESIS has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.

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              LACHESIS has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 66 star(s) with 34 fork(s). There are 10 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 44 open issues and 16 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 58 days. There are 2 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of LACHESIS is current.

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              LACHESIS has no bugs reported.

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              LACHESIS has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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              LACHESIS has a Non-SPDX License.
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              LACHESIS releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Thread Modes Default setting for custom name input characteristics?
            Asked 2019-Aug-09 at 17:52

            I'm trying to make a visual novel with RenPy that has a custom name input feature, and I want certain characteristics (code names and masks, in this case) that will be relevant later on in the game to be defined for SOME custom names, and have a default setting for any OTHER custom names. This is the code I have right now, which works, but if I enter in anything that is outside the defined names (Gabriel, Ume, Umetaro, Priti, Kai, Kahi, or Alexis) it gives me and in the text box (though no error message). I've tried setting the name in the very last block as "", %(player_name)s, and "[other]", none of which work. Any idea how to set it up so I can make a true default setting?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2019-Aug-09 at 17:52

            QUESTION

            Trying to pull the Name and/or ID of the code below, but can only pull the Job-Base-Cost
            Asked 2018-Dec-29 at 13:47

            Below is the code I have now. It pulls the Job-Base-Cost just fine, however I cannot get it to pull the ID and or Name of the item. Can you help?

            Link to the sites XML pull.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2018-Dec-29 at 13:47

            This is a sample of one line of the OP's XML file
            109555912.69

            The OP wants to use the IMPORTXML function to report the ID and Name as well as the Job Cost from the XML data. Presently, the OP's formula is:
            =importxml("link","//job-base-cost")

            There are two options:
            1 - One long column
            =importxml("link","//@id | //@name | //job-base-cost")

            Note //@id and //@name in the xpath query: // indicate nodes in the document (at any level, not just the root level) and @ indicate attributes. The pipe | operator indicates AND. So the plain english query is to display the id, name and job-base-cost.

            2 - Three columns (table format)
            ={IMPORTXML("link","//@name"),IMPORTXML("link","//job-base-cost"),IMPORTXML("link","//@id")}

            This creates a series that will display the fields in each of three columns.

            Note: there is an arrayformula that uses a single importXML function described in How do I return multiple columns of data using ImportXML in Google Spreadsheets?. Readers may want to look at whether that option can be implemented.

            My thanks to @Tanaike for his comment which spurred me to look at how xpath works.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53868515

            QUESTION

            Gtk+3 change label coloring on the fly doesn't change text background
            Asked 2018-Jul-21 at 13:40

            I am new to Gtk+3. I'm used to the Visual Basic way of designing GUIs. I've been very frustrated by all the hoops Gtk put me through, but I think I've researched and solved all my problems but one. This is latest Gtk+3 on a raspberry pi, and I used Glade to tack together the layout. The goal is to have individual labels change background color and text color under software control. Note this is strictly a display - no input controls, just grids, layout boxes, and labels.

            I almost have it working. When my code runs, it alternates applying and removing a given css style. I can see the result. But the label has 3 separate attributes of interest: the background color of the label itself, the background color of the text (the text doesn't fill the whole label), and the color of the text itself. My code successfully changes the background of the label, and the color of the text, but not the background of the text. I need the text background to match the label background in all cases. Making the text background color be always transparent would be one approach; changing both background colors at the same time would be another. How do I?

            Here's the CSS of interest:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2018-Jul-21 at 13:40

            It turns out that if you define labels via Glade, and set the Attributes that way, nothing (at least nothing obvious) you can do in your code will change the background or foreground color of the text. Not css, not the depreciated functions, not pango markup. I haven't researched why and I don't care - the bottom line is, don't Edit Attributes in glade if you want subsequent control over those attributes. Once I cleared the attributes, I was able to use markup strings to control the color and background of text from my code.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51442428

            QUESTION

            How to loop through an array of Strings and print the strings that has certain characters?
            Asked 2017-Nov-09 at 18:12
            public static String[] data = { "Achelous", "Ares", "Clytemnestra", "Eurystheus", "Icarus", "Naiads", "Phlegethon", "Sterope",
                    "Acheron", "Argo", "Cocytus", "Euterpe", "Io", "Napaeae", "Phosphor", "Stheno", "Achilles", "Argus",
                    "Creon", "Favonius", "Iobates", "Narcissus", "Phrixos", "Styx", "Actaeon", "Ariadne", "Creьsa", "Furies",
                    "Iphigenia", "Nemesis", "Pirithous", "Symplegades", "Admetus", "Arion", "Creusa", "Gaea", "Iris",
                    "Neoptolemus", "Pleiades", "Syrinx", "Adonis", "Artemis", "Cronus", "Galatea", "Ismene", "Nereids", "Pluto",
                    "Tantalus", "Aeacus", "Asclepius", "Cybele", "Ganymede", "Iulus", "Nestor", "Plutus", "Tartarus", "Aegeus",
                    "Astarte", "Cyclopes", "Glaucus", "Ixion", "Nike", "Pollux", "Taygeta", "Aegisthus", "Astraea", "Daedalus",
                    "Graces", "Jason", "Niobe", "Polymnia", "Telemachus", "Aegyptus", "Atalanta", "Danae", "Graeae", "Jocasta",
                    "Nona", "Polynices", "Terpsichore", "Aeneas", "Athena", "Daphne", "Hades", "Lachesis", "Notus",
                     };
            
            
            public static void main(String[] args) {
            
                System.out.println("The length of the array is " + data.length);
                 for(int i=0; i
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2017-Nov-09 at 11:56

            qualifyingLength below is the length in question. data is the input array of String.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47201185

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            LACHESIS is a good piece of software, but it isn't perfect. You may run it and get a result you weren't expecting. You may also run it and get no result at all because it crashes. There are several reasons why LACHESIS may fail to compile. Some of the most common problems involve linking in the samtools and boost dependencies so that the LACHESIS source code can find them. You will need to set the environment variables LACHESIS_BOOST_DIR and LACHESIS_SAMTOOLS_DIR, and you should make sure you're using an older version of samtools (0.1.19 or earlier). For more details, see "Compiling the LACHESIS package", above. If LACHESIS crashes, the first thing you should do is look carefully at its output. It might give a verbose explanation of what went wrong and give you a good idea for how to fix it. You may also receive an "assertion error", which looks like this: Assertion ... failed. That means that at some stage of the algorithm, LACHESIS encountered something specific that it wasn't expecting. An assertion error will come with a reference to the file (*.cc or *.h) and the line number where the error occurred. Try looking at that line in the file, which should contain the function assert(). There should be some comments around that line that explain what might be causing the assertion error. If you run LACHESIS on the provided test case and a segmentation fault occurs, you're running into a known problem: a limitation in stack size (a low-level operating system attribute.) Some OS's (including Fedora and Ubuntu) set a default stack size of 8 MB, but LACHESIS needs 10 MB. To fix this, type: ulimit -s 10240.
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