Now in github you will find the data and states dirs as well. So it should not complain about missing files hopefully.

You don't need to run the script INSIDE Algorithm-Markov-Multiorder-Learner-master/blib/script. Without installing it, it suffices you to be inside Algorithm-Markov-Multiorder-Learner-master and run it like blib/script/analyse_text.pl . If you install it (make install) then it should be in a dir which is in your path. Then just call it analyse_text.pl . If you want to install it in a user-dir then uncomment the INSTALL_BASE from Makefile.PL and add ~/usr/bin to your path.


In reply to Re^10: n-dimensional statistical analysis of DNA sequences (or text, or ...) by bliako
in thread n-dimensional statistical analysis of DNA sequences (or text, or ...) by bliako

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