But in this case it should return the value used. What am I doing wrong?
A:
You can use the Get-AcadPropertyValue cmdlet, which returns the latest property value of a property of an item:
$acad = Get-AcadPropertyValue -Object $acad -Property "MyPropertyName"
If you want to get the value of several properties at the same time, you can build a custom object with the values that you need and then use the Get-AcadObject cmdlet to get a value:
$acad = Get-AcadObject -Object $acad -Property "MyPropertyName"
$acad.MyProperty1
In your case, this would be
$acad.MyProperty1, $acad.MyProperty2, $acad.MyProperty3
Genetic and physical analyses of the OsNAC1 promoter region involved in the expression of the Rice stripe necrosis resistance gene.
Two NAC-domain-containing genes, OsNAC1 and OsNAC2, are responsible for the resistance to Rice stripe virus (RSV) in the Oryza sativa Japonica group. OsNAC1 expression is higher in resistant than in susceptible cultivars and is strongly induced by RSV infection. We isolated and analyzed a 1.4 kb genomic region upstream of the OsNAC1 transcription start site, including the putative promoter. The first 30 bp of the promoter region and the 5'-untranslated region of OsNAC1 mRNA were necessary for transcriptional activity in tobacco, with or without activation by RSV infection. The C-rich sequence in the promoter region is conserved among other rice and wheat NAC genes and is also found in various prokaryotic and eukaryotic promoters, suggesting a role in diverse biological processes. Physical mapping revealed the presence of a gene encoding a homologous protein in Triticum aestivum.Q:
How do I express the application of a function to each element of a list?
If I have a function f that returns a 2-element list,
f:Int->[[String]]
f 5 = [["One", "Two"]]
and a list of lists of Int,
[[1, 1], [2, 2]]
How do I apply f to each element of the list using foldr?
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