AHRD | High throughput protein function annotation with Human | Genomics library
kandi X-RAY | AHRD Summary
kandi X-RAY | AHRD Summary
High throughput protein function annotation with Human Readable Description (HRDs) and Gene Ontology (GO) Terms.
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- Sets the main trainer
- Assigns the evaluation scores to the AHRD
- Calculates the average of AHRs and FPRD values
- Clones this instance
- Command - line tool
- Generate random parameters
- Generate random parameters based on blast scores
- Generate YAM based on configuration
- Command - line parser
- Attempts to find a matching file in the given directory
- Writes the output
- Generate batch configuration
- Main method
- Parses a raw Interpro - Result file
- Extracts the number of proteins from the provided blast database
- Initialise Interpro database
- The main entry point
- Build a CSV row for a protein - row
- Builds the best hits column for the blast database
- Writes the HRD output
- Writes the output to the file
- Build a description line for a given protein
- Calculates the hash code for this blast database
- Get parameters of blast db
- Returns a random blast database name
- Initializes the instance
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QUESTION
I am trying to find a way to resize grid columns. It's ahrd to explain so i've atached a picture of what i would like to achieve basicly when i resize browser window, grid changes so the last element in column gets moved to new row. Can this be done with bootstrap or any other technology?
A picture is worth a thousand words
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Answered 2017-Jan-19 at 16:49Unless I'm missing something in your question, this is exactly what Bootstrap is for. You could come up with your own solution, but it's so easy to start with Bootstrap.
Other responsive frameworks exist, but I recommend Bootstrap
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Install AHRD
You can use AHRD 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 AHRD 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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