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    Random

    Generation random numbers, words and elements

    The application supports Russian and English languages. An application for generating random numbers, words and selecting a random element from a list. The simple interface ensures fast and convenient user interaction. - Random numbers: generation is possible in any range. - Random words: the application's vocabulary is about 10,000 words and will increase in future versions. - Random element: the number of elements in the list is not limited, all have an equal probability of selection.
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    gsasnp2

    gsasnp2

    PubMed ID: 29562348 / DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky175

    * GSA-SNP2 is a successor of GSA-SNP (Nam et al. 2010, NAR web server issue). GSA-SNP2 accepts human GWAS summary data (rs numbers, p-values) or gene-wise p-values and outputs pathway genesets ‘enriched’ with genes associated with the given phenotype. It also provides both local and global protein interaction networks in the associated pathways. * Article: SYoon, HCTNguyen, YJYoo, JKim, BBaik, SKim, JKim, SKim, DNam, "Efficient pathway enrichment and network analysis of GWAS summary data...
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    montyhall2

    montyhall2

    Monty Hall Problem (command line)

    Monty Hall Problem (command line), written in pure C++, using Visual C++6. It uses another project of mine for random number generation (glhlib - Graphics Library Helper). I also added a JAVA version. The Java version is written with NetBeans. I assume you can get yourself any IDE and compile the .JAVA file. It runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OSX, whatever.
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    knowceans

    Utility classes from maps to search engine to random samplers

    Collection of several multi-purpose Java libraries. --- knowceans-tools = collection of Java utility classes. --- Highlights: --- org.knowceans.util: IndexQuickSort, TableList: apply order of one array/list to others +++ Vectors, ArrayUtils: array convenience +++ RandomSamplers, CokusRandom, ArmSampler, Densities: random sampling and distributions +++ Arguments: command line parser +++ StopWatch, Which, ExternalProcess: runtime stuff +++ ParallelFor: OpenMP workalike +++ PatternString,...
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