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<tool id="secimtools_ttest_single_group" name="T-Test (Single Group)" version="@WRAPPER_VERSION@"> <description>for the specified mean.</description> <macros> <import>macros.xml</import> </macros> <expand macro="requirements" /> <command detect_errors="exit_code"><![CDATA[ ttest_single_group.py --input $input --design $design --uniqueID $uniqueID --mu $mu --summaries $summaries --flags $flags --volcano $volcano #if $group --group $group #end if ]]></command> <inputs> <param name="input" type="data" format="tabular" label="Wide Dataset" help="Input your tab-separated wide format dataset. If file is not tab separated see TIP below."/> <param name="design" type="data" format="tabular" label="Design File" help="Input your design file (tab-separated). Note you need a 'sampleID' column. If not tab separated see TIP below."/> <param name="uniqueID" type="text" size="30" value="" label="Unique Feature ID" help="Name of the column in your wide dataset that has unique identifiers."/> <param name="mu" type="text" size="30" value = "0" label="Mu" help="The value of the mean under the null hypothesis. Default = 0. "/> <param name="group" type="text" size="30" label="Group/Treatment [Optional]" help="Name of the column in your design file that contains group classifications."/> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="tabular" name="summaries" label="${tool.name} on ${on_string}: Summaries that include p-values and mean differences."/> <data format="tabular" name="flags" label="${tool.name} on ${on_string}: Flags that include 0.01, 0.05 and 0.10 significance levels for the differences. "/> <data format="pdf" name="volcano" label="${tool.name} on ${on_string}: Volcano plots for the differences."/> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="input" value="ST000006_data.tsv"/> <param name="design" value="ST000006_design.tsv"/> <param name="uniqueID" value="Retention_Index" /> <param name="mu" value="0" /> <output name="summaries" file="ST000006_ttest_single_group_no_group_summary.tsv" /> <output name="flags" file="ST000006_ttest_single_group_no_group_flags.tsv" /> <output name="volcano" file="ST000006_ttest_single_group_no_group_volcano.pdf" compare="sim_size" delta="10000"/> </test> <test> <param name="input" value="ST000006_data.tsv"/> <param name="design" value="ST000006_design.tsv"/> <param name="uniqueID" value="Retention_Index" /> <param name="mu" value="0" /> <param name="group" value="White_wine_type_and_source" /> <output name="summaries" file="ST000006_ttest_single_group_with_group_summary.tsv" /> <output name="flags" file="ST000006_ttest_single_group_with_group_flags.tsv" /> <output name="volcano" file="ST000006_ttest_single_group_with_group_volcano.pdf" compare="sim_size" delta="10000"/> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ @TIP_AND_WARNING@ **Tool Description** The tool performs a one sample t-test for each feature. Two options are available for the t-test: if the user provides the Group/Treatment variable, then the mean for each treatment condition is compared with Mu, the user-specified value of the true mean under the null hypothesis. If Group/Treatment is not provided, then the mean across all samples is compared to Mu. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Input** - Two input datasets are required. @WIDE@ **NOTE:** The sample IDs must match the sample IDs in the Design File (below). Extra columns will automatically be ignored. @METADATA@ @UNIQID@ **Group/Treatment [Optional]** - Name of the column the Design File that contains group classifications. **Mu** - The value of the mean under the null hypothesis. Default = 0. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Output** The tool produces three outputs: (1) a TSV file with the results table containing p-values for each test and the corresponding differences between the group means and the mu value under the null. (2) a TSV file containing indicator flags equal to 1 if the difference between the groups and the mean under the null is statistically significant using the indicated α levels. (3) a PDF file with volcano plots for visual inspection of the differences between the group means and p-values. The red dashed line in the volcano plot(s) corresponds to a p-value = 0.01 cutoff (2 on the negative log base 10 scale). ]]></help> <expand macro="citations"/> </tool>