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"planemo upload for repository https://github.com/bgruening/galaxytools/tree/master/tools/sklearn commit ea12f973df4b97a2691d9e4ce6bf6fae59d57717"
author bgruening
date Sat, 01 May 2021 00:46:33 +0000
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import argparse
import json
import warnings

import pandas as pd
from mlxtend.frequent_patterns import association_rules, fpgrowth
from mlxtend.preprocessing import TransactionEncoder


def main(inputs, infile, outfile, min_support=0.5, min_confidence=0.5, min_lift=1.0, min_conviction=1.0, max_length=None):
    """
    Parameter
    ---------
    input : str
        File path to galaxy tool parameter

    infile : str
        File paths of input vector

    outfile : str
        File path to output matrix

    min_support: float
        Minimum support

    min_confidence: float
        Minimum confidence

    min_lift: float
        Minimum lift

    min_conviction: float
        Minimum conviction

    max_length: int
        Maximum length

    """
    warnings.simplefilter('ignore')

    with open(inputs, 'r') as param_handler:
        params = json.load(param_handler)

    input_header = params['header0']
    header = 'infer' if input_header else None

    with open(infile) as fp:
        lines = fp.read().splitlines()

    if header is not None:
        lines = lines[1:]

    dataset = []
    for line in lines:
        line_items = line.split("\t")
        dataset.append(line_items)

    # TransactionEncoder learns the unique labels in the dataset and transforms the
    # input dataset (a Python list of lists) into a one-hot encoded NumPy boolean array
    te = TransactionEncoder()
    te_ary = te.fit_transform(dataset)

    # Turn the encoded NumPy array into a DataFrame
    df = pd.DataFrame(te_ary, columns=te.columns_)

    # Extract frequent itemsets for association rule mining
    # use_colnames: Use DataFrames' column names in the returned DataFrame instead of column indices
    frequent_itemsets = fpgrowth(df, min_support=min_support, use_colnames=True, max_len=max_length)

    # Get association rules, with confidence larger than min_confidence
    rules = association_rules(frequent_itemsets, metric="confidence", min_threshold=min_confidence)

    # Filter association rules, keeping rules with lift and conviction larger than min_liftand and min_conviction
    rules = rules[(rules['lift'] >= min_lift) & (rules['conviction'] >= min_conviction)]

    # Convert columns from frozenset to list (more readable)
    rules['antecedents'] = rules['antecedents'].apply(list)
    rules['consequents'] = rules['consequents'].apply(list)

    # The next 3 steps are intended to fix the order of the association
    # rules generated, so tests that rely on diff'ing a desired output
    # with an expected output can pass

    # 1) Sort entry in every row/column for columns 'antecedents' and 'consequents'
    rules['antecedents'] = rules['antecedents'].apply(lambda row: sorted(row))
    rules['consequents'] = rules['consequents'].apply(lambda row: sorted(row))

    # 2) Create two temporary string columns to sort on
    rules['ant_str'] = rules['antecedents'].apply(lambda row: " ".join(row))
    rules['con_str'] = rules['consequents'].apply(lambda row: " ".join(row))

    # 3) Sort results so they are re-producable
    rules.sort_values(by=['ant_str', 'con_str'], inplace=True)
    del rules['ant_str']
    del rules['con_str']
    rules.reset_index(drop=True, inplace=True)

    # Write association rules and metrics to file
    rules.to_csv(outfile, sep="\t", index=False)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    aparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    aparser.add_argument("-i", "--inputs", dest="inputs", required=True)
    aparser.add_argument("-y", "--infile", dest="infile", required=True)
    aparser.add_argument("-o", "--outfile", dest="outfile", required=True)
    aparser.add_argument("-s", "--support", dest="support", default=0.5)
    aparser.add_argument("-c", "--confidence", dest="confidence", default=0.5)
    aparser.add_argument("-l", "--lift", dest="lift", default=1.0)
    aparser.add_argument("-v", "--conviction", dest="conviction", default=1.0)
    aparser.add_argument("-t", "--length", dest="length", default=5)
    args = aparser.parse_args()

    main(args.inputs, args.infile, args.outfile,
         min_support=float(args.support), min_confidence=float(args.confidence),
         min_lift=float(args.lift), min_conviction=float(args.conviction), max_length=int(args.length))