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Sednterp uses conventions for the three letter file ending for the various files important to the program. | Sednterp uses conventions for the three letter file ending for the various files important to the program. | ||
[[*.ini]] Initialization file. Sednterp saves initialization data in Sednterp.ini found in the windows subdirectory. This initialization is necessary for Sednterp to run properly: most especially for initializing default directories | [[*.ini]] Initialization file. Sednterp saves initialization data in Sednterp.ini found in the windows subdirectory. This initialization is necessary for Sednterp to run properly: most especially for initializing default directories | ||
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[[*.seq]] Sequence file. These files contain a string of amino acid codes that describe the primary structure of a protein. The codes may be one letter or three letter codes. Sednterp does not automatically determine whether one or three letter codes are being used; the user must first enter that choice on the Sample Composition form for proper file reading. | [[*.seq]] Sequence file. These files contain a string of amino acid codes that describe the primary structure of a protein. The codes may be one letter or three letter codes. Sednterp does not automatically determine whether one or three letter codes are being used; the user must first enter that choice on the Sample Composition form for proper file reading. |
Latest revision as of 15:24, 6 January 2012
Sednterp uses conventions for the three letter file ending for the various files important to the program.
*.ini Initialization file. Sednterp saves initialization data in Sednterp.ini found in the windows subdirectory. This initialization is necessary for Sednterp to run properly: most especially for initializing default directories
*.seq Sequence file. These files contain a string of amino acid codes that describe the primary structure of a protein. The codes may be one letter or three letter codes. Sednterp does not automatically determine whether one or three letter codes are being used; the user must first enter that choice on the Sample Composition form for proper file reading.
*.smp Sample composition files. These files contain only the total number of each amino acid or conjugate in a sample.
*.buf Buffer composition file. These files contain the name and concentration of buffer components.