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Output for composed mode

The calculation of the composed sig is applied to all target datasets at once. A file cp.dat is generated, which contains the composed sigs of all target datasets. The three columns refer to:

  1. target frequency [inverse time units],
  2. composed sig for all target datasets,
  3. composed csig for all target datasets.

The composed sigs are also calculated for the conditional sigs, i.e., the files #target#.cd.dat (see ``Multi-comparison output'', p.[*]), and written to a file cc.dat. The column format is the same as for the file cp.dat.



Example. For the sample project CinderellaNative, the project directory contains a file cp.dat with the composed sigs (and csigs) for all target datasets (provided by the SIGSPEC result files 000001.result.dat to 000008.result.dat). Furthermore, a file cc.dat is found in the project directory. It contains the composed sigs (and csigs) applied to the conditional ones for all target datasets, i.e., the composed sigs are evaluated using the multi-comparison output files generated by the conditional mode, 000001.cd.dat to 000008.cd.dat.


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Piet Reegen 2009-09-23