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author | devteam <devteam@galaxyproject.org> |
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date | Mon, 14 Apr 2014 09:23:02 -0400 |
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<tool id="gops_join_1" name="Join" version="1.0.0"> <description>the intervals of two datasets side-by-side</description> <requirements> <requirement type="package" version="0.7.1">bx-python</requirement> <requirement type="package" version="1.0.0">galaxy-ops</requirement> </requirements> <command interpreter="python">gops_join.py $input1 $input2 $output -1 ${input1.metadata.chromCol},${input1.metadata.startCol},${input1.metadata.endCol},${input1.metadata.strandCol} -2 ${input2.metadata.chromCol},${input2.metadata.startCol},${input2.metadata.endCol},${input2.metadata.strandCol} -m $min -f $fill</command> <inputs> <param format="interval" name="input1" type="data" help="First dataset"> <label>Join</label> </param> <param format="interval" name="input2" type="data" help="Second dataset"> <label>with</label> </param> <param name="min" size="4" type="integer" value="1" help="(bp)"> <label>with min overlap</label> </param> <param name="fill" type="select" label="Return"> <option value="none">Only records that are joined (INNER JOIN)</option> <option value="right">All records of first dataset (fill null with ".")</option> <option value="left">All records of second dataset (fill null with ".")</option> <option value="both">All records of both datasets (fill nulls with ".")</option> </param> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="interval" name="output" metadata_source="input1" /> </outputs> <code file="operation_filter.py"/> <tests> <test> <param name="input1" value="1.bed" /> <param name="input2" value="2.bed" /> <param name="min" value="1" /> <param name="fill" value="none" /> <output name="output" file="gops-join-none.dat" /> </test> <test> <param name="input1" value="1.bed" /> <param name="input2" value="2.bed" /> <param name="min" value="1" /> <param name="fill" value="right" /> <output name="output" file="gops-join-right.dat" /> </test> <test> <param name="input1" value="1.bed" /> <param name="input2" value="2.bed" /> <param name="min" value="1" /> <param name="fill" value="left" /> <output name="output" file="gops-join-left.dat" /> </test> <test> <param name="input1" value="1.bed" /> <param name="input2" value="2.bed" /> <param name="min" value="1" /> <param name="fill" value="both" /> <output name="output" file="gops-join-both.dat" /> </test> <test> <param name="input1" value="1.bed" /> <param name="input2" value="2.bed" /> <param name="min" value="500" /> <param name="fill" value="none" /> <output name="output" file="gops-join-none-500.dat" /> </test> <test> <param name="input1" value="1.bed" /> <param name="input2" value="2.bed" /> <param name="min" value="100" /> <param name="fill" value="both" /> <output name="output" file="gops-join-both-100.dat" /> </test> </tests> <help> .. class:: infomark **TIP:** If your dataset does not appear in the pulldown menu, it means that it is not in interval format. Use "edit attributes" to set chromosome, start, end, and strand columns. ----- **Screencasts!** See Galaxy Interval Operation Screencasts_ (right click to open this link in another window). .. _Screencasts: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Learn/Interval%20Operations ----- **Syntax** - **Where overlap** specifies the minimum overlap between intervals that allows them to be joined. - **Return only records that are joined** returns only the records of the first dataset that join to a record in the second dataset. This is analogous to an INNER JOIN. - **Return all records of first dataset (fill null with ".")** returns all intervals of the first dataset, and any intervals that do not join an interval from the second dataset are filled in with a period(.). This is analogous to a LEFT JOIN. - **Return all records of second dataset (fill null with ".")** returns all intervals of the second dataset, and any intervals that do not join an interval from the first dataset are filled in with a period(.). **Note that this may produce an invalid interval file, since a period(.) is not a valid chrom, start, end or strand.** - **Return all records of both datasets (fill nulls with ".")** returns all records from both datasets, and fills on either the right or left with periods. **Note that this may produce an invalid interval file, since a period(.) is not a valid chrom, start, end or strand.** ----- **Examples** .. image:: gops_joinRecordsList.gif Only records that are joined (inner join): .. image:: gops_joinInner.gif All records of first dataset: .. image:: gops_joinLeftOuter.gif All records of second dataset: .. image:: gops_joinRightOuter.gif All records of both datasets: .. image:: gops_joinFullOuter.gif </help> </tool>