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<tool id="bg_column_arrange_by_header" name="Column arrange" version="0.2"> <description>by header name</description> <command interpreter="python"> <![CDATA[ column_arrange.py --columns #for token in $rep_param_columns: '$token.param_column' #end for --in '$param_input' --out '$output' $discard_remaining ]]> </command> <inputs> <param format="tabular" name="param_input" type="data" label="file to rearrange" /> <repeat name ="rep_param_columns" min="1" title="Specify the first few columns by name"> <param name="param_column" type="text" value="" label="column"> <sanitizer> <valid initial="string.printable"> <remove value="'"/> </valid> <mapping initial="none"> <add source="'" target="'"'"'" /> </mapping> </sanitizer> </param> </repeat> <param name="discard_remaining" type="boolean" truevalue="--discard" falsevalue="" checked="false" label="Discard unspecified columns?" help="Columns not explicitly specified above for rearrangement can be appended after the last specified column in their original order (the default) or be discarded from the output." /> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="tabular" name="output" /> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="param_input" value="columnarrange_input1.tab"/> <repeat name="rep_param_columns"> <param name="param_column" value="fname"/> </repeat> <repeat name="rep_param_columns"> <param name="param_column" value="age"/> </repeat> <output name="output" file="columnarrange_result1.tab"/> </test> <test> <param name="param_input" value="columnarrange_input1.tab"/> <repeat name="rep_param_columns"> <param name="param_column" value="fname"/> </repeat> <param name="discard_remaining" value="true" /> <output name="output"> <assert_contents> <has_n_columns n="1" /> <has_line line="fname" /> </assert_contents> </output> </test> <test> <param name="param_input" value="columnarrange_input1.tab"/> <repeat name="rep_param_columns"> <param name="param_column" value="fname"/> </repeat> <repeat name="rep_param_columns"> <param name="param_column" value="age"/> </repeat> <param name="discard_remaining" value="true" /> <output name="output"> <assert_contents> <has_n_columns n="2" /> <has_line line="fname	age" /> </assert_contents> </output> </test> <test> <param name="param_input" value="columnarrange_input2.tab"/> <repeat name="rep_param_columns"> <param name="param_column" value="first name"/> </repeat> <repeat name="rep_param_columns"> <param name="param_column" value="nationality"/> </repeat> <output name="output" file="columnarrange_result2.tab"/> </test> </tests> <help> **What it does** With this tool you can specify - by name - the order of columns for tabular data. Columns not specified will remain ordered as before and be moved to the right of the specified columns, as shown in the following example. Input file:: AHeader BHeader CHeader DHeader a b c d a b c d Specifying **CHeader** and **BHeader**, as the columns that should be leftmost, generates:: CHeader BHeader AHeader DHeader c b a d c b a d Alternatively, you can choose to retain *only* the specified columns in their new arrangement and discard all other columns. </help> <citations> <citation type="bibtex"> @ARTICLE{bgruening_galaxytools, Author = {Björn Grüning, Cameron Smith, Torsten Houwaart, Nicola Soranzo, Eric Rasche}, keywords = {bioinformatics, ngs, galaxy, cheminformatics, rna}, title = {{Galaxy Tools - A collection of bioinformatics and cheminformatics tools for the Galaxy environment}}, url = {https://github.com/bgruening/galaxytools} } </citation> </citations> </tool>