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It may be that the process is too memory intensive and the Jupyter notebook can't handle it. Could you try using a terminal instead and see if that works? |
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I ran it in a terminal, but I get the same error. Do you know of any other ways to check if the error is caused by insufficient memory? |
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You could maybe try running |
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Checking whether you ran out of memory isn't going to help you to not use too much memory. John (SHZ66) is going to look into the C/C++ code to fix it. He thinks he knows what the problem is and that it's related to using windows. |
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@SHZ66, any news on this? |
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I'm trying to run some multiple sequence alignment analyses with ProDy, but when I run the command "buildDirectInfoMatrix" I get an error that states "Python has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Please close the program". Is this a problem on my end, or a problem with the command?
I'm running Python 3.5.6 on a Windows machine in a Jupyter notebook. I am able to successfully run other multiple sequence alignment analyses such as buildSCAMatrix. Below is an example of my input:
msa = parseMSA('cytc.fasta')
msa_refine = refineMSA(msa, label=None, rowocc=None, seqid=None, colocc=1)
direct_info =buildDirectInfoMatrix(msa_refine, seqid = 0.8, psuedo_weight= 0.5)
--> This produces the error, and then my kernel in my Jupyter notebook dies and has to be restarted.
In contrast, this command works the way I want it to:
msa = parseMSA('cytc.fasta')
msa_refine = refineMSA(msa, label=None, rowocc=None, seqid=None, colocc=1)
SCA = buildSCAMatrix(msa_refine, turbo=True)
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