libedlib 1.2.4-2 source package in Ubuntu
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libedlib (1.2.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium * debhelper-compat 12 * Standards-Version: 4.4.0 * Set upstream metadata fields: Name. * Adapt symbols file to gcc9 Closes: #925740 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden> Sun, 18 Aug 2019 15:49:41 +0200
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libedlib_1.2.4.orig.tar.gz | 4.1 MiB | ddc6892a41d7e4bcee048f282738b1522b67252ec276e4d75284b977fa8eb65d |
libedlib_1.2.4-2.debian.tar.xz | 5.7 KiB | 84961a4f789ab1e65cf1e1a58636b4cb132a70044759de28eb57a4d730c53093 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- edlib-aligner: No summary available for edlib-aligner in ubuntu eoan.
No description available for edlib-aligner in ubuntu eoan.
- edlib-aligner-dbgsym: debug symbols for edlib-aligner
- libedlib-dev: library for sequence alignment using edit distance (devel)
A lightweight and super fast C/C++ library for sequence alignment using
edit distance.
.
Calculating edit distance of two strings is as simple as:
.
edlibAlign("hello" , 5, "world!", 6,
edlibDefa ultAlignConfig( )).editDistance ;
Features
.
* Calculates edit distance (Levehnstein distance).
* It can find optimal alignment path (instructions how to transform
first sequence into the second sequence).
* It can find just the start and/or end locations of alignment path -
can be useful when speed is more important than having exact
alignment path.
* Supports multiple alignment methods: global(NW), prefix(SHW) and
infix(HW), each of them useful for different scenarios.
* You can extend character equality definition, enabling you to e.g.
have wildcard characters, to have case insensitive alignment or to
work with degenerate nucleotides.
* It can easily handle small or very large sequences, even when finding
alignment path, while consuming very little memory.
* Super fast thanks to Myers's bit-vector algorithm.
.
This package contains the static library and the header files.
- libedlib0: library for sequence alignment using edit distance
A lightweight and super fast C/C++ library for sequence alignment using
edit distance.
.
Calculating edit distance of two strings is as simple as:
.
edlibAlign("hello" , 5, "world!", 6,
edlibDefa ultAlignConfig( )).editDistance ;
Features
.
* Calculates edit distance (Levehnstein distance).
* It can find optimal alignment path (instructions how to transform
first sequence into the second sequence).
* It can find just the start and/or end locations of alignment path -
can be useful when speed is more important than having exact
alignment path.
* Supports multiple alignment methods: global(NW), prefix(SHW) and
infix(HW), each of them useful for different scenarios.
* You can extend character equality definition, enabling you to e.g.
have wildcard characters, to have case insensitive alignment or to
work with degenerate nucleotides.
* It can easily handle small or very large sequences, even when finding
alignment path, while consuming very little memory.
* Super fast thanks to Myers's bit-vector algorithm.
.
This package contains the shared library.
- libedlib0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libedlib0
- python3-edlib: library for sequence alignment using edit distance (Python3 module)
A lightweight and super fast C/C++ library for sequence alignment using
edit distance.
.
Calculating edit distance of two strings is as simple as:
.
edlibAlign("hello" , 5, "world!", 6,
edlibDefa ultAlignConfig( )).editDistance ;
Features
.
* Calculates edit distance (Levehnstein distance).
* It can find optimal alignment path (instructions how to transform
first sequence into the second sequence).
* It can find just the start and/or end locations of alignment path -
can be useful when speed is more important than having exact
alignment path.
* Supports multiple alignment methods: global(NW), prefix(SHW) and
infix(HW), each of them useful for different scenarios.
* You can extend character equality definition, enabling you to e.g.
have wildcard characters, to have case insensitive alignment or to
work with degenerate nucleotides.
* It can easily handle small or very large sequences, even when finding
alignment path, while consuming very little memory.
* Super fast thanks to Myers's bit-vector algorithm.
.
This package contains the Python3 module.
- python3-edlib-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-edlib