Re: Filter out nasty functions [message #1906 is a reply to message #1904] |
Sat, 27 May 2023 21:11 |
juliocoll
Messages: 33 Registered: January 2023 Location: Madrid SPAIN
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dear Norwid,
I tested an hybrid macro between my 1 and your suitable_compounds_color.
It was successful on a ~12000.dwar compound file from an Evolutionary Library (EL) !!!!!.
With your "skip entry" filter, it would be impossible to retain any of those nasty rows for further analysis. In the EL example tested only ~3800 compounds were retained !!!
I am working under windows 10-64, which may be one of the reasons the macros did not exchange well. I relied mainly on recording macros to design mine. Nevertheless, I attached the final 11.dwam just in case you wanted to take a look or it may interest to others in the forum.
Thank you for the information on the nasties. My DW windows code says that there are 20 nasty compounds but I could not find their names........
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Julio Coll
Profesor de Investigación. Emérito
Dpt.Biotecnología
CSIC-centro Nacional INIA, Madrid, SPAIN
Dr. Biologia Univ.Comp(UCM). Madrid, Spain
PHD. Biology Mass.Inst,Technol (MIT). Massachusetts, USA
orcid: 0000-0001-8496-3493
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