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date | Mon, 26 Aug 2013 04:38:43 -0400 |
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<tool id="bg_uniq" name="Unique" version="0.3"> <description>occurrences of each record</description> <command interpreter='python'> unique_lines.py $ignore_case $is_numeric #if $adv_opts.adv_opts_selector=="advanced": $adv_opts.column_start $adv_opts.column_end #end if $outfile $input </command> <inputs> <param name="input" type="data" format="tabular,text" label="from query" /> <param name="ignore_case" type="boolean" label="ignore differences in case when comparing" truevalue="-f" falsevalue="false" checked="false" help="ignore differences in case when comparing"/> <param name="is_numeric" type="boolean" label="column only contains numeric values" truevalue="-n" falsevalue="false" checked="false" help="did the calumn have numeric values"/> <conditional name="adv_opts"> <param name="adv_opts_selector" type="select" label="Advanced Options"> <option value="basic" selected="True">Hide Advanced Options</option> <option value="advanced">Show Advanced Options</option> </param> <when value="basic" /> <when value="advanced"> <param name="column_start" label="Column start" type="data_column" data_ref="input" help="Unique on specific column range"/> <param name="column_end" label="Column end" type="data_column" data_ref="input" help="Unique on specific column range"/> </when> </conditional> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="input" name="outfile" /> </outputs> <tests> <test> </test> </tests> <help> .. class:: infomark **Syntax** This tool returns all unique lines using the 'sort -u' command. ----- .. class:: infomark The input file needs to be tab separated. Please convert your file if necessary. ----- **Example** - Input file:: chr1 10 100 gene1 chr1 105 200 gene2 chr1 10 100 gene1 chr2 10 100 gene4 chr2 1000 1900 gene5 chr3 15 1656 gene6 chr2 10 100 gene4 - Unique lines will result in:: chr1 10 100 gene1 chr1 105 200 gene2 chr2 10 100 gene4 chr2 1000 1900 gene5 chr3 15 1656 gene6 </help> </tool>