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date | Fri, 24 Jan 2020 16:40:01 -0500 |
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<tool id="biom_subset_table" name="Subset" version="@VERSION@.1"> <description>a BIOM table</description> <macros> <import>macros.xml</import> </macros> <expand macro="requirements" /> <expand macro="version_command" /> <command detect_errors="exit_code"> <![CDATA[ biom subset-table --input-json-fp '$input_json_fp' --output-fp '$output_fp' --axis '$axis' --ids '$ids' ]]> </command> <inputs> <param name="input_json_fp" argument="--input-json-fp" type="data" format="biom1" label="BIOM table to subset" /> <param argument="--axis" type="select" label="The axis to subset over"> <option value="sample" selected="True">Sample</option> <option value="observation">Observation</option> </param> <param argument="--ids" type="data" format="text,tabular" label="file containing a single column of IDs to retain" /> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="biom1" name="output_fp"/> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="input_json_fp" value="input_abundance_1.biom1" /> <param name="axis" value="sample" /> <param name="ids" value="sample_subsetting" /> <output name="output_fp" file="subset_samples.biom" ftype="biom1" compare="sim_size"/> </test> <test> <param name="input_json_fp" value="input_abundance_1.biom1" /> <param name="axis" value="observation" /> <param name="ids" value="observation_subsetting" /> <output name="output_fp" file="subset_observations.biom" ftype="biom1" compare="sim_size"/> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ Subset a BIOM table, over either observations or samples, without fully parsing it. This command is intended to assist in working with very large tables when tight on memory, or as a lightweight way to subset a full table. Currently, it is possible to produce tables with rows or columns (observations or samples) that are fully zeroed. ]]></help> <expand macro="citations" /> </tool>