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1 <tool id="mergeCols1" name="Merge Columns" version="1.0.1">
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2 <description>together</description>
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3 <command interpreter="python">
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4 mergeCols.py
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5 $input1
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6 $out_file1
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7 $col1
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8 $col2
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9 #for $col in $columns
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10 ${col.datacol}
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11 #end for
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12 </command>
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13 <inputs>
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14 <param format="tabular" name="input1" type="data" label="Select data" help="Dataset missing? See TIP below."/>
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15 <param name="col1" label="Merge column" type="data_column" data_ref="input1" />
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16 <param name="col2" label="with column" type="data_column" data_ref="input1" help="Need to add more columns? Use controls below."/>
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17 <repeat name="columns" title="Columns">
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18 <param name="datacol" label="Add column" type="data_column" data_ref="input1" />
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19 </repeat>
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20 </inputs>
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21 <outputs>
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22 <data format="tabular" name="out_file1" />
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23 </outputs>
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24 <tests>
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25 <test>
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26 <param name="input1" value="1.bed"/>
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27 <param name="col1" value="4" />
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28 <param name="col2" value="1" />
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29 <param name="datacol" value="6" />
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30 <output name="out_file1" file="mergeCols.dat"/>
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31 </test>
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32 </tests>
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33 <help>
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34
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35 .. class:: infomark
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36
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37 **TIP:** If your data is not TAB delimited, use *Text Manipulation->Convert*
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38
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39 -----
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40
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41 **What it does**
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42
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43 This tool merges columns together. Any number of valid columns can be merged in any order.
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44
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45 -----
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46
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47 **Example**
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48
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49 Input dataset (five columns: c1, c2, c3, c4, and c5)::
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50
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51 1 10 1000 gene1 chr
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52 2 100 1500 gene2 chr
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53
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54 merging columns "**c5,c1**" will return::
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55
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56 1 10 1000 gene1 chr chr1
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57 2 100 1500 gene2 chr chr2
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58
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59 .. class:: warningmark
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60
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61 Note that all original columns are preserved and the result of merge is added as the rightmost column.
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62 </help>
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63 </tool>
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