ATTG | Autonomous Tor Traffic Generator | Router library

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ATTG is a Python library typically used in Travel, Transportation, Logistics, Networking, Router applications. ATTG has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. However ATTG build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.

#Autonomous Tor Traffic Generator. Autonomous Tor Traffic Generator or A.T.T.G. It is a set of python script's for generating http requests sent over the Tor network. This tool will allow the user to request data from websites periodically, simulating traffic to various international and multi-interest websites.
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              ATTG has a low active ecosystem.
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              The latest version of ATTG is current.

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              ATTG is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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            • Function to connect to Tor
            • Connects to Tor
            • Run timer
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Combine Pandas Columns by Corresponding Dictionary Values
            Asked 2020-Jan-10 at 20:55

            I am looking to quickly combine columns that are genetic complements of each other. I have a large data frame with counts and want to combine columns where the column names are complements. I have a currently have a system that

            • Gets the complement of a column name
            • Checks the columns names for the compliment
            • Adds together the columns if there is a match
            • Then deletes the compliment column

            However, this is slow (checking every column name) and gives different column names based on the ordering of the columns (i.e. deletes different compliment columns between runs). I was wondering if there was a way to incorporate a dictionary key:value pair to speed the process and keep the output consistent. I have an example dataframe below with the desired result (ATTG|TAAC & CGGG|GCCC are compliments).

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Jan-10 at 20:55

            Translate the columns, then assign the columns the translation or original that is sorted first. This allows you to group compliments.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59688755

            QUESTION

            Xamarin Popup : Object reference not set to an instance of an object using Rg.Plugins.Popup
            Asked 2019-Jul-01 at 17:01

            I am using Rg.Plugins.popup to display popups In my Xamarin app.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2018-Apr-24 at 08:00

            You also need to install Rg.Plugin.Popup reference on both IOS and Droid project on your xamarin.forms project, then re-run your project.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45586915

            QUESTION

            How do I separate the pattern counts with R?
            Asked 2019-Feb-04 at 15:10

            via a program I have received the following pattern count.

            Counter({'CCCC': 22115, 'TTTT': 22043, 'AAAA': 22037, 'GGGG': 21930, 'AAAC': 154, 'TTAT': 152, 'CCCA': 152, 'CCTC': 152, 'GGGC': 151, 'TTTG': 150, 'GTGG': 149, 'GCCC': 148, 'CCGC': 145, 'CGGG': 145, 'TGGG': 144, 'AGAA': 144, 'TTGT': 144, 'GAAA': 142, 'CCCG': 142, 'CCCT': 142, 'TCCC': 141, 'CAAA': 139, 'ATTT': 137, 'CGCC': 134, 'GGTG': 133, 'GAGG': 133, 'TTTA': 132, 'CTTT': 131, 'TCTT': 131, 'ACCC': 130, 'AGGG': 130, 'GGAG': 129, 'AACA': 129, 'TAAA': 129, 'TATT': 128, 'TTTC': 128, 'AAGA': 127, 'GGGA': 126, 'ACAA': 126, 'TTCT': 125, 'CTCC': 124, 'GCGG': 124, 'ATAA': 123, 'GGCG': 120, 'CACC': 119, 'AAAT': 118, 'AATA': 117, 'AAAG': 114, 'GTTT': 114, 'TGTT': 112, 'GGGT': 112, 'CCAC': 110, 'CGCG': 45, 'AACC': 43, 'TTAA': 41, 'CTCT': 41, 'GGCC': 41, 'ACTC': 40, 'CTTC': 40, 'GCCG': 39, 'ATTA': 39, 'ACCT': 39, 'TGCG': 39, 'ATAT': 39, 'TCTC': 38, 'ACGG': 38, 'TATA': 37, 'ATCA': 37, 'CGGC': 37, 'CGAG': 36, 'AGAG': 36, 'GACA': 35, 'GTTG': 35, 'TGAG': 35, 'TGGT': 35, 'CCAA': 35, 'TTGG': 34, 'GTGT': 34, 'GCGC': 34, 'CACA': 34, 'GTAA': 34, 'GTAG': 34, 'TCCA': 34, 'TCCT': 34, 'AAGG': 34, 'GAGA': 34, 'GCTT': 34, 'GTGC': 33, 'CTAT': 33, 'TTGC': 33, 'CGGA': 33, 'AGGA': 32, 'GACG': 32, 'AATT': 32, 'CAAC': 32, 'CTGC': 32, 'CTAC': 32, 'ACGA': 32, 'CGAC': 32, 'CCGG': 32, 'TCTG': 32, 'GGAA': 32, 'GGAT': 32, 'TGCT': 32, 'TTAG': 32, 'GCTG': 32, 'GAGT': 31, 'AGGC': 31, 'TTCC': 31, 'ATGA': 31, 'TTCA': 31, 'CCAT': 31, 'AAGT': 31, 'GAGC': 31, 'GTAT': 31, 'CGAA': 31, 'TCAT': 31, 'ATTC': 31, 'TGTG': 30, 'AGTT': 30, 'ATCC': 30, 'AGCA': 30, 'GTCT': 30, 'TGTC': 30, 'TCAC': 30, 'CACT': 30, 'ACTA': 30, 'TAAT': 30, 'CCGT': 30, 'CCTA': 29, 'TCGG': 29, 'GGTA': 29, 'TATG': 29, 'AACG': 29, 'CACG': 29, 'GATT': 29, 'ATCT': 29, 'TGGC': 29, 'AGCC': 29, 'TATC': 29, 'GCTC': 29, 'GGCT': 29, 'TCTA': 29, 'AACT': 28, 'CCTT': 28, 'CTTA': 28, 'TGTA': 28, 'TAGT': 28, 'AGTG': 28, 'CCGA': 27, 'AATG': 27, 'CCTG': 27, 'CTGT': 27, 'AGTC': 27, 'GTCC': 27, 'GGTT': 27, 'ACAC': 26, 'TACC': 26, 'CATC': 26, 'CATA': 26, 'GTGA': 26, 'TGAA': 26, 'GGTC': 26, 'CTTG': 26, 'GCAC': 26, 'GGCA': 26, 'CGTC': 26, 'CTGG': 26, 'TAAG': 26, 'TCGT': 26, 'TGAT': 25, 'CAGA': 25, 'GAAC': 25, 'ACCA': 25, 'TTAC': 25, 'CATT': 25, 'AGAT': 25, 'CGGT': 25, 'ATTG': 25, 'TTGA': 25, 'GATA': 24, 'GGAC': 24, 'AAGC': 24, 'GTCA': 24, 'CAAT': 24, 'GCAG': 24, 'ACAT': 24, 'TGCC': 24, 'ATAG': 24, 'CGTG': 24, 'CGCA': 24, 'TAGG': 23, 'ACCG': 23, 'TTCG': 23, 'AGCG': 23, 'GTTC': 23, 'ACTT': 23, 'CGTT': 23, 'AGAC': 23, 'GCAT': 22, 'TCCG': 22, 'TAAC': 22, 'ACGC': 22, 'CAGC': 22, 'GACC': 22, 'CATG': 22, 'TCGA': 22, 'TAGA': 22, 'GCAA': 22, 'CTCG': 22, 'TACT': 22, 'AATC': 21, 'CGCT': 21, 'GAAT': 21, 'GCGT': 21, 'AGTA': 21, 'GCCA': 21, 'ATGG': 21, 'TCAA': 21, 'CTCA': 21, 'TGGA': 20, 'GAAG': 20, 'GATC': 20, 'TGCA': 20, 'GCCT': 19, 'GTCG': 19, 'CAAG': 19, 'TCGC': 19, 'CTGA': 19, 'GATG': 19, 'CTAA': 19, 'GCGA': 19, 'ATAC': 18, 'GTTA': 18, 'GCTA': 18, 'AGGT': 18, 'CCAG': 18, 'ACAG': 18, 'CTAG': 17, 'CGTA': 17, 'ACGT': 17, 'TACA': 17, 'AGCT': 16, 'CAGG': 16, 'ATGT': 16, 'ATCG': 16, 'ATGC': 15, 'TGAC': 14, 'TAGC': 14, 'ACTG': 14, 'TCAG': 14, 'CGAT': 14, 'TACG': 13, 'CAGT': 11, 'GTAC': 10, 'GACT': 9})

            I want to convert it now as a list, so that in the first column "AAAA" there are all corresponding values and so also for all combinations. Does anyone have an idea how to program this well?

            This is how I read the data into R:

            daten <- read.table("/PATTERN.txt", header = FALSE, sep = "\t");

            So far I've tried direct reading, but somehow it doesn't really work. It should look like this:

            AAAA CCCC

            1 22128 22127

            Thank you very much!

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2019-Feb-04 at 13:57

            This answer may help you in this particular case, but you should insist that whoever produced that result to export in such a way that can be easily imported with every programming language. Here you have a string representation of a python object which is definitely not a good way for exchanging data.

            However, you can try this:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54517258

            QUESTION

            compare regular expression with regular expression
            Asked 2017-Mar-28 at 08:09

            I have a list of strings with a set size, for instance:

            1. ATTG
            2. ATGC
            3. ATNG
            4. ATTN

            A, T, G and C are always the same, but N can take on every value. So i wanted to change them to regular expression:

            1. ATTG
            2. ATGC
            3. AT[ATCG]G
            4. ATT[ATCG]

            And now i want to be able to say: value 1,3 and 4 are equal, and value 2 is unique. But how can you compare two regular expression to see if they are equal?

            i am currently programming in python 2.7, but if other languages are able to give the me results, i am willing to switch or run the code from command line.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2017-Mar-28 at 08:09

            Why not do it yourself, since you are not actually using regular expression. I guess you just only want to compare two sequences.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43063094

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