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date | Wed, 11 Nov 2015 09:45:18 -0500 |
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<tool id="khmer_partition" name="Sequence partition all-in-one" version="@WRAPPER_VERSION@.0"> <description>Load, partition, and annotate FAST[AQ] sequences</description> <macros> <token name="@BINARY@">do-partition.py</token> <import>macros.xml</import> </macros> <expand macro="requirements" /> <expand macro="stdio" /> <expand macro="version" /> <command><![CDATA[ set -xu && #for $num, $input in enumerate($inputs) ln -s ${input} sequence-${num} && #end for mkdir -p output && cd output && @BINARY@ @TABLEPARAMS@ @THREADS@ output ../sequence-* ]]> </command> <inputs> <expand macro="input_sequences_filenames" /> <expand macro="tableinputs" /> </inputs> <outputs> <data name="information" format="txt" from_work_dir="output.info" label="${tool.name} summary." /> <collection name="annotated_sequence_files" type="list"> <discover_datasets pattern="__name__" directory="output" /> </collection> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="inputs" value="random-20-a.fa"/> <output_collection name="annotated_sequence_files" type="list"> <element name="sequence-0.part" file="random-20-a.fa.part" /> </output_collection> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ Load in a set of sequences, partition them, merge the partitions, and annotate the original sequences files with the partition information. This script combines the functionality of `load-graph.py`, `partition-graph.py`, `merge-partitions.py`, and `annotate-partitions.py` into one script. This is convenient but should probably not be used for large data sets, because `do-partition.py` doesn't provide save/resume functionality. ]]> </help> <citations> <expand macro="software-citation" /> <expand macro="graph-citation" /> </citations> </tool>