http://www.optflux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Flat_Files_Reader&feed=atom&action=historyFlat Files Reader - Revision history2024-03-29T15:43:07ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.28.0http://www.optflux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Flat_Files_Reader&diff=1207&oldid=prevBnoronha: Created page with "Flat files reader uses simple text files to build a model. You can check some examples in CaseStudy page. It uses 4 files 3 of which are mandatory. * <b>Reactions file</..."2012-12-04T16:21:46Z<p>Created page with "Flat files reader uses simple text files to build a model. You can check some examples in <a href="/wiki/index.php/CaseStudy" title="CaseStudy">CaseStudy</a> page. It uses 4 files 3 of which are mandatory. * <b>Reactions file</..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Flat files reader uses simple text files to build a model.<br />
You can check some examples in [[CaseStudy]] page.<br />
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It uses 4 files 3 of which are mandatory.<br />
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* <b>Reactions file</b><br />
* <b>Metabolites File</b><br />
* <b>Matrix File</b><br />
* Gene Rules File (not mandatory)<br />
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[[Image: Step2flat.png]]<br />
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This reader also needs aditional configurations in order to read the files. So after selecting the files and pressing "Next" the following panel of configurations will appear:<br />
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[[Image: Flatconfig.png]]<br />
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The reader needs to know where the index of the matrix starts (0 or 1) and if the matrix is Sparse or dense.<br><br />
Finally it also needs to know the separators for each file in order to correctly read them.<br />
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