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1 <tool id="cdf2" name="CDF">
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2 <description>plot of two columns from two files</description>
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3 <command interpreter="python">cdf2.py $input1 $input2 $output $c1 $c2 $labels $log $title </command>
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4 <inputs>
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5 <param name="input1" format="tabular" type="data" label="input file 1"/>
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6 <param name="c1" size="2" type="text" label="column number" value="1"/>
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7 <param name="input2" format="tabular" type="data" label="input file 2"/>
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8 <param name="c2" size="2" type="text" label="column number" value="1"/>
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9 <param name="title" size="50" type="text" label="Figure title (no space allowed) " value="CDF-plot"/>
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10 <param name="labels" size="50" type="text" label="Figure legend (sep by comma)" value="sample,control"/>
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11 <param name="log" label="log transform the data" type="boolean" truevalue="log" falsevalue="none" checked="False"/>
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13 </inputs>
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14 <outputs>
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15 <data format="pdf" name="output" />
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16 </outputs>
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17 <help>
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19 **What it does**
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21 This tool plots the CDF of two data columns in two input files. A KS test p-value is also shown.
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23 </help>
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24 </tool>
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