kandi X-RAY | oncotree Summary
kandi X-RAY | oncotree Summary
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- Search for a list of tumor types
- Utility method to find the matchingUMor type
- Finds the list of tumor types for a given key and version
- Builds the invalid query type error message
- Retrieve the list of available tumor types in plain text format
- Adds the given tumor type to a list of rows
- Build the TSV from a set of tumor types
- Method to get the input stream for a list of tumor types
- This method is used to reset the cache
- Backup MSK concepts
- Update the MSK concept with the crosswalk tree
- Retrieve all available main types
- Refills the cache with the latest versions from the repository
- Returns a string representation of the TumType
- Compares two versions
- Checks if the given object is equal to or not
- Compares two tuples of Tum types
- Checks if a given Tum is equal to the given one
- Returns a string representation of the class
- Get the InputStream for a resource
- List all available tumor types
- Returns a string representation of the TumorType query
- Get the MSK concept
- Cleans an argument and returns it
- Search for a list of tumor types
- Get all available Cum types
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QUESTION
I've been trying to make a recursive function based on the help I got here: looping through an object (tree) recursively
I want to go through the object o and create a new one that is keyed on each key, and has a value of parents for everything above it.
My brain doesn't do recursive well, take a crack at it :-) .. if you want to try with the real data it is here
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-21 at 22:58You could do it like this:
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You can use oncotree like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the oncotree component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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