Fixed parameter typo, default value, and TypeError#13
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line15: this is not a bug, but this default parameter isn't equal with the corresponding default parameter setting in SGVF_PerFile.py, which may misleading user, then cause error (users tend to use default parameters), users can also set --x_coverage=0.01 to avoid error when running SGVF_cmd.py. line39: the parameter should correspond with previous parameter list.
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SGVF_cmd.py
line15: this is not a bug, but this default parameter wasn't equal with the corresponding default parameter setting in SGVF_PerFile.py, which may misleading user, then cause error. Users can also set --x_coverage=0.01 to avoid error when running SGVF_cmd.py, but users always tend to use default parameters.
line39: the parameter should correspond with previous parameter list.
SGVFinder.py
line 32 and 35: It would trigger TypeError "cannot concatenate 'str' and 'int' objects" if variable type hadn't been explicitly declared or converted