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test data #42
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I have been resistant to add a test data set to the code repository as the size of the FAST5 files compared to the code base is quite large. The small data set I use to test nanoraw is ~2GB and the whole code repository is only 450KB. Thus I think adding these files to the code would bloat the download too much. The other two options that I can think of are to 1) host the test data sets in another location or 2) create a very small synthetic data set that could be constructed. I think I would opt for option 1 as I am not sure how useful a synthetic data set would be anyways. I will try to get this first option up this week. |
Thanks, that would be fantastic. Cheers.
… On Jul 5, 2017, at 07:16, Marcus Stoiber ***@***.***> wrote:
I have been resistant to add a test data set to the code repository as the size of the FAST5 files compared to the code base is quite large. The small data set I use to test nanoraw is ~2GB and the whole code repository is only 450KB. Thus I think adding these files to the code would bloat the download too much. The other two options that I can think of are to 1) host the test data sets in another location or 2) create a very small synthetic data set that could be constructed. I think I would opt for option 1 as I am not sure how useful a synthetic data set would be anyways. I will try to get this first option up this week.
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Any possibility of posting a small test data set, e.g. from E. coli? Cheers.
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