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Add methods for creating path for seqsignet #38

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@rchan26 rchan26 marked this pull request as draft July 4, 2023 14:29
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Merging #38 (1edac1d) into develop (73ff51e) will decrease coverage by 0.39%.
The diff coverage is 23.80%.

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- Coverage    39.56%   39.17%   -0.39%     
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  Files            8        8              
  Lines          910      924      +14     
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+ Hits           360      362       +2     
- Misses         550      562      +12     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
src/nlpsig/data_preparation.py 70.74% <23.80%> (-2.83%) ⬇️

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@rchan26 rchan26 marked this pull request as ready for review July 12, 2023 12:41
@rchan26 rchan26 merged commit b4f36d0 into develop Jul 12, 2023
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@rchan26 rchan26 deleted the seqsignet-data-prep branch July 12, 2023 12:41
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