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Single-comparison output

The single-comparison output files contain three columns:

  1. target frequency [inverse time units],
  2. conditional sig,
  3. conditional csig.

Each file refers to the analysis of a single target-comparison dataset pair. Correspondingly, two six-digit indices #target#, #comparison# are used to form the filenames, #target#.cd.#comparison#.dat (conditional mode) and #target#.cd.#comparison#.dat (composed mode).



Example. The output file 000004.cd.000026.dat contains conditional sigs for 000004.<project>.dat as target data and 000026.<project>.dat as comparison data.



Example. In the sample CinderellaNative, there are 8 single-comparison output files: 000001.cd.000000.dat to 000008.cd.000000.dat. Since there is only one comparison dataset available, these files are redundant, because #target#.cd.dat $=$ #target#.cd.000000.dat.



Piet Reegen 2009-09-23