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course 4.0.2.1

Level: intermediate
4.0.2.1 | intermediate | 1 sessions
A lightning presentation on CPAN modules that help you handle spans and sets. This is of interest to those of you who work with objects with spatial coordinates (clones, contigs, alignments, etc) or objects identified by an index set (array probes, ordered features, etc). Focus will be on demonstrating how to use the Set::IntSpan module to calculate coverage and coverage gaps and to find runs in probe sets. Other CPAN modules that implement sets and multisets will be mentioned.

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0 | introduction and orientation

1 | perl fundamentals

2 | shell and prompt tools

3 | web development

4 | CPAN Modules

5 | Ruby

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level: beginner beginner ( 1 )

level: intermediate intermediate ( 2 )

level: advanced advanced ( 3 )

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4.0.2.1 Spans and Sets

syllabus

After this lecture you will be aware of CPAN resources that will help you implement sets and spans. You'll also have been introduced how Set::IntSpan can be used to manage sets of spatially mapped objects and how to manipulate their coordinates to find coverage and gaps in coverage.

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1.1.2.8 | Intermediate Perl

1.2.2.1 | Effective use of map, sort and grep in Perl

2.1.2.4 | Data Mining and Analysis at the Command Line

2.2.2.2 | Prompt Tools

4.1.2.2 | Random Numbers and Distributions

other by same instructor

Other courses by Martin Krzywinski.

0.0.0.1 | Orientation Session

0.1.0.1 | Two Problems

1.0.1.8 | Introduction to Perl

1.1.2.8 | Intermediate Perl

1.2.2.1 | Effective use of map, sort and grep in Perl

2.1.2.4 | Data Mining and Analysis at the Command Line

2.2.2.2 | Prompt Tools

4.1.2.2 | Random Numbers and Distributions