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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The FASTA format has to separate parts:
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2. sequence
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Thus, the excercise for reading FASTA file briefly looks like this:
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Thus, the excercise for reading FASTA file, in C, briefly looks like this:
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1. Select sequence and save it to a file, e.g. seq.fasta
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@ -28,4 +28,20 @@ Thus, the excercise for reading FASTA file briefly looks like this:
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https://cplusplus.com/reference/cstdio/fopen/
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Tip: Use correct mode.
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Tip: Use correct mode.
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3. Read the file, line by line, using e.g. snippet of code from here:
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https://cplusplus.com/forum/beginner/22558/
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4. Check if the lines starts with ';' or with '>', then skip such a line
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If the line is OK, then count how many A, C, T, G are in the given line and
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save that information.
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In order to check if the line starts with a given character you can
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simply use index of a string (line[0] - this is first character in the
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array line).
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The end.
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