Johannes Waldmann <johannes.waldm...@htwk-leipzig.de> writes: > uh, actual lists (Prelude.[])?
*blush* Seriously, they aren't all bad, the lists are produced and consumed lazily, so it's more like a loop. Or it was intended to be, but clearly there are still some problems. > there are lots of ways to represent matrices (both sparse and full). > what size are we talking about, for this application? The matrix needs to be query sequence (typically nucleotide) times final target sequence (typically protein). Apparently titin holds the record of some tens of thousands of amino acids with the transcript thrice that - so let's call it 100K x 35K or a total of 3.5G cells. Ouch...maybe this isn't such a good idea after all. -k -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants