Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2013-10-06 | Update premature_optimization.md | Calvin Morrison | |
Start fleshing it out | |||
2013-10-06 | A story of my code | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-04 | Merge branch 'master' of github.com:mutantturkey/dna-utils | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-04 | no more branching | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-03 | Update README.md | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-03 | Create README.md | Calvin Morrison | |
Get a readme | |||
2013-10-02 | provide errno error details | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-02 | formatting | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-02 | use an external iterator so that we can skip over anything in range of an errorw | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-02 | remove unused headers | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-02 | update header | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-02 | for kmer frequence per sequence as well | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-02 | add check for line length. if read > kmer we are good to go | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-02 | add so support for makfile | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-10-01 | update headers, use const for better performance (.500ms on ~2gb file), ↵ | Calvin Morrison | |
update comments for functions | |||
2013-09-28 | idea | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-14 | improve performance of convert_kmer_to_index by using a bitwise OR to ↵ | Calvin Morrison | |
convert our characters to lowercare: str[i] | Ox20, and reduce the number of switches as a result | |||
2013-09-13 | don't use strlen(line) when we already have that in the read variable | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-12 | don't use strtol | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-11 | update convert_kmer_to_index for brevity and clarity | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-11 | use right types | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-11 | move declarations to top, make sure to use the appropriate type | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-11 | add headers | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-11 | fix binary name, and add -Wextra | Calvin Morrison | |
2013-09-10 | Initial commit of some kmer utilities. | Calvin Morrison | |
there are two utilties included. one is kmer_frequency_per_sequence, which outputs a (m x n) matrix where m is the sequence, and n is the frequency of that nmer to occur in the given sequence. the other tool is kmer_total_count, which counts kmers for the total file, not just one sequence |