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author | Assaf Gordon <agordon@wi.mit.edu> |
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date | Sat, 22 Nov 2014 19:35:11 -0500 |
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<tool id="DatamashOps" name="Datamash" version="1.0.6"> <description>(operations on tabular data)</description> <requirements> <requirement type="package" version="1.0.6">datamash</requirement> </requirements> <command> datamash $header_in $header_out $need_sort $print_full_line $ignore_case #if str($grouping)>0 --group '$grouping' #end if #for $oper in $operations ${oper.op_name} ${oper.op_column} #end for < $in_file > $out_file </command> <inputs> <param format="tabular" name="in_file" type="data" label="Select Input Data" help=""/> <param name="grouping" label="Group by fields" type="text" help="Example: 1,4 - To group by the first and fourth fields. Leave empty to perform operation on entire file as one group."/> <param name="header_in" type="boolean" truevalue="--header-in" falsevalue="" label="Input file has a header line" help="Mark this if the input file's first line is a header line" /> <param name="header_out" type="boolean" truevalue="--header-out" falsevalue="" label="Print header line" help="Mark this if you want the first line to show the field names" /> <param name="need_sort" type="boolean" truevalue="--sort" falsevalue="" label="Sort input" help="Mark if the input file is not sorted. If the input file is already sorted, unmark this option to reduce computing time." /> <param name="print_full_line" type="boolean" truevalue="--full" falsevalue="" label="Print all fields from input file" help="If set, all input fields will be printed. If unset, only fields used for grouping will be printed." /> <param name="ignore_case" type="boolean" truevalue="--ignore-case" falsevalue="" label="Ignore case when grouping" help="If set, upper/lowercase differences will be ignored when grouping fields." /> <repeat name="operations" title="Operation to perform on each group"> <param name="op_name" type="select" label="Type"> <option value="count">count</option> <option value="sum">sum</option> <option value="min">minimum</option> <option value="max">maximum</option> <option value="absmin">Absolute minimum</option> <option value="absmax">Absolute maximum</option> <option value="mean">Mean</option> <option value="pstdev">Population Standard deviantion</option> <option value="sstdev">Sample Standard deviantion</option> <option value="median">Median</option> <option value="q1">1st quartile</option> <option value="q3">3rd quartile</option> <option value="iqr">Inter-quartile range</option> <option value="mad">Median Absolute Deviation</option> <option value="pvar">Variance (population)</option> <option value="svar">Variance (sample)</option> <option value="sskew">Skewness (sample)</option> <option value="pskew">Skewness (population)</option> <option value="skurt">Kurtosis (sample)</option> <option value="pkurt">Kurtosis (population)</option> <option value="jarque">Jarque-Bera Normality test</option> <option value="dpo">DAgostino-Pearson Omnibus Normality Test</option> <option value="mode">Mode</option> <option value="antimode">Anti-Mode</option> <option value="unique">Combine all unique values</option> <option value="collapse">Combine all values</option> <option value="countunique">Count Unique values</option> </param> <param name="op_column" label="On column" type="data_column" data_ref="in_file" /> </repeat> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="tabular" name="out_file" /> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="in_file" value="group_compute_input.txt" /> <param name="grouping" value="2" /> <param name="header_in" value="true" /> <param name="header_out" value="true" /> <param name="need_sort" value="true" /> <param name="print_full_line" value="false" /> <param name="op_column" value="3" /> <param name="op_name" value="sum" /> <param name="ignore_case" value="false" /> <output name="out_file" file="group_compute_output.txt" /> </test> </tests> <help> .. class:: infomark **TIP:** Input data must be TAB delimited. If the desired dataset does not appear in the input list, use *Text Manipulation->Convert* to convert it to **Tabular** type. ----- **Syntax** This tools performs common operations (such as summing, counting, mean, standard-deviation) on input file, based on tabular data. The tool can also optionaly group the input based on a given field. ----- **Example 1** - Find the average score in statistics course of college students, grouped by their college major. The input file has three fields (Name,Major,Score) and a header line:: Name Major Score Bryan Arts 68 Isaiah Arts 80 Gabriel Health-Medicine 100 Tysza Business 92 Zackery Engineering 54 ... ... - Grouping the input by the second column (*Major*), and performing operations **mean** and **sample standard deviation** on the third column (*Score*), gives:: GroupBy(Major) mean(Score) sstdev(Score) Arts 68.9474 10.4215 Business 87.3636 5.18214 Engineering 66.5385 19.8814 Health-Medicine 90.6154 9.22441 Life-Sciences 55.3333 20.606 Social-Sciences 60.2667 17.2273 This sample file is available at http://www.gnu.org/software/datamash . **Example 2** - Using the UCSC RefSeq Human Gene Track, available at: http://hgdownload.soe.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/hg38/database/refGene.txt.gz - List the number and identifiers of isoforms per gene. The gene identifier is in column 13, the isoform/transcript identifier is in column 2. Grouping by column 13 and performing **count** and **Combine all values** on column 2, gives:: GroupBy(field-13) count(field-2) collapse(field-2) A1BG 1 NM_130786 A1BG-AS1 1 NR_015380 A1CF 6 NM_001198818,NM_001198819,NM_001198820,NM_014576,NM_138932,NM_138933 A2M 1 NM_000014 A2M-AS1 1 NR_026971 A2ML1 2 NM_001282424,NM_144670 ... - Count how many transcripts are listed for each chromosome and strand. Chromosome is on column 3, Strand is in column 4. Transcript identifiers are in column 2. Grouping by columns **3,4** and performing operation **count** on column 2, gives:: GroupBy(field-3) GroupBy(field-4) count(field-2) chr1 + 2456 chr1 - 2431 chr2 + 1599 chr2 - 1419 chr3 + 1287 chr3 - 1249 ... ----- **GNU Datamash** is a Free and Open Source Software, see more details on the Datamash_ Website. **GNU Datamash** is also available as a command-line program, see http://www.gnu.org/software/datamash/download/ . For more details about supported statistical operations, see Datamash_ website. .. _Datamash: http://www.gnu.org/software/datamash/ </help> </tool>