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Hi,
I often work with draft assemblies that consist of hundreds of contigs. Because of that, I have needed to change the parameter "MAXCH" in the file "include/mcio.h" to something much bigger. (It is "100" by default.)
I don't understand why such a limit is needed and why has it been set so low. Could it be removed or set so high (e.g. 9999) that it wouldn't break the analyses (at least the format conversion) of contig assemblies?
Best,
Ari
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Hi,
I often work with draft assemblies that consist of hundreds of contigs. Because of that, I have needed to change the parameter "MAXCH" in the file "include/mcio.h" to something much bigger. (It is "100" by default.)
I don't understand why such a limit is needed and why has it been set so low. Could it be removed or set so high (e.g. 9999) that it wouldn't break the analyses (at least the format conversion) of contig assemblies?
Best,
Ari
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: