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1 <tool id="barchart_gnuplot" name="Bar chart"> | |
2 <description>for multiple columns</description> | |
3 <command interpreter="python"> | |
4 #if $xtic.userSpecified == "Yes" #bar_chart.py $input $xtic.xticColumn $colList "$title" "$ylabel" $ymin $ymax $out_file1 "$pdf_size" | |
5 #else #bar_chart.py $input 0 $colList "$title" "$ylabel" $ymin $ymax $out_file1 "$pdf_size" | |
6 #end if | |
7 </command> | |
8 <inputs> | |
9 <param name="input" type="data" format="tabular" label="Dataset" help="Dataset missing? See TIP below"/> | |
10 <conditional name="xtic"> | |
11 <param name="userSpecified" type="select" label="Use X Tick labels?" help="see example below"> | |
12 <option value="Yes">Yes</option> | |
13 <option value="No">No</option> | |
14 </param> | |
15 <when value="Yes"> | |
16 <param name="xticColumn" type="data_column" data_ref="input" numerical="False" label="Use this column for X Tick labels" /> | |
17 </when> | |
18 <when value="No"> | |
19 </when> | |
20 </conditional> | |
21 <param name="colList" label="Numerical columns" type="data_column" numerical="True" multiple="True" data_ref="input" help="Multi-select list - hold the appropriate key while clicking to select multiple columns" /> | |
22 <param name="title" type="text" size="30" value="Bar Chart" label="Plot title"/> | |
23 <param name="ylabel" type="text" size="30" value="V1" label="Label for Y axis"/> | |
24 <param name="ymin" type="integer" size="4" value="0" label="Minimal value on Y axis" help="set to 0 for autoscaling"/> | |
25 <param name="ymax" type="integer" size="4" value="0" label="Maximal value on Y axis" help="set to 0 for autoscaling"/> | |
26 <param name="pdf_size" type="select" label="Choose chart size (pixels)"> | |
27 <option value="800,600">Normal: 800 by 600</option> | |
28 <option value="640,480">Small: 640 by 480</option> | |
29 <option value="1480,800">Large: 1480 by 800</option> | |
30 <option value="600,800">Normal Flipped: 600 by 800</option> | |
31 <option value="480,640">Small Flipped: 480 by 640</option> | |
32 <option value="800,1480">Large Flipped: 800 by 1480</option> | |
33 </param> | |
34 </inputs> | |
35 <outputs> | |
36 <data format="png" name="out_file1" /> | |
37 </outputs> | |
38 <requirements> | |
39 <requirement type="python-module">Gnuplot</requirement> | |
40 <requirement type="python-module">Numeric</requirement> | |
41 </requirements> | |
42 <help> | |
43 | |
44 **What it does** | |
45 | |
46 This tool builds a bar chart on one or more columns. Suppose you have dataset like this one:: | |
47 | |
48 Gene1 10 15 | |
49 Gene2 20 14 | |
50 Gene3 67 45 | |
51 Gene4 55 12 | |
52 | |
53 Graphing columns 2 and 3 while using column 1 for X Tick Labels will produce the following plot: | |
54 | |
55 .. image:: ./static/images/bar_chart.png | |
56 :height: 324 | |
57 :width: 540 | |
58 | |
59 </help> | |
60 </tool> |