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<tool id="bedtools_sortbed" name="bedtools SortBED" version="@WRAPPER_VERSION@"> <description>order the intervals</description> <macros> <import>macros.xml</import> </macros> <expand macro="requirements" /> <expand macro="stdio" /> <command> <![CDATA[ sortBed -i '$input' $option > '$output' ]]> </command> <inputs> <param format="@STD_BEDTOOLS_INPUTS@" name="input" type="data" label="Sort the following @STD_BEDTOOLS_INPUT_LABEL@ file"/> <param name="option" type="select" label="Sort by"> <!-- sort -k 1,1 -k2,2 -n a.bed --> <option value="">chromosome, then by start position (asc)</option> <option value="-sizeA">feature size in ascending order.</option> <option value="-sizeD">feature size in descending order.</option> <option value="-chrThenSizeA">chromosome, then by feature size (asc).</option> <option value="-chrThenSizeD">chromosome, then by feature size (desc).</option> <option value="-chrThenScoreA">chromosome, then by score (asc).</option> <option value="-chrThenScoreD">chromosome, then by score (desc).</option> </param> </inputs> <outputs> <data format_source="input" name="output" metadata_source="input" label="SortBed on ${input.name}"/> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="input" value="sortBed1.bed" ftype="bed" /> <param name="option" value="" /> <output name="output" file="sortBed_result1.bed" ftype="bed" /> </test> </tests> <help> <![CDATA[ **What it does** Sorts a feature file by chromosome and other criteria. .. class:: warningmark It should be noted that sortBed is merely a convenience utility, as the UNIX sort utility will sort BED files more quickly while using less memory. For example, UNIX sort will sort a BED file by chromosome then by start position in the following manner: sort -k 1,1 -k2,2 -n a.bed @REFERENCES@ ]]> </help> <expand macro="citations" /> </tool>