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1 <tool id="experimentaldesign_igg" name="ExperimentalDesign" version="1.0">
2 <description> </description>
3 <command interpreter="bash">
4 experimental_design/experimental_design.sh
5 #for $i, $f in enumerate($patients)
6 "$f.id"
7 #for $j, $g in enumerate($f.samples)
8 ${g.sample}
9 #end for
10 #end for
11 $out_file
12 </command>
13 <inputs>
14 <repeat name="patients" title="Patient" min="1" default="1">
15 <repeat name="samples" title="Sample" min="1" default="1">
16 <param name="sample" format="tabular" type="data" label="Sample to Process" />
17 </repeat>
18 <param name="id" type="text" label="ID" />
19 </repeat>
20 </inputs>
21 <outputs>
22 <data format="tabular" name="out_file"/>
23 </outputs>
24 <help>
25 Takes the ARGalaxy proprietary format and merges several samples and/or patients together.
26 </help>
27 <citations>
28 <!-- Example of annotating a citation using a DOI. -->
29 <citation type="doi">10.1093/bioinformatics/btq281</citation>
30
31 <!-- Example of annotating a citation using a BibTex entry. -->
32 <citation type="bibtex">@ARTICLE{Kim07aninterior-point,
33 author = {Seung-jean Kim and Kwangmoo Koh and Michael Lustig and Stephen Boyd and Dimitry Gorinevsky},
34 title = {An interior-point method for large-scale l1-regularized logistic regression},
35 journal = {Journal of Machine Learning Research},
36 year = {2007},
37 volume = {8},
38 pages = {1519-1555}
39 }</citation>
40 </citations>
41 <tests>
42 <test>
43 <param name="input" value="1.bed"/>
44 <param name="column" value="1"/>
45 <param name="order" value="ASC"/>
46 <param name="style" value="num"/>
47 <output name="out_file1" file="sort1_num.bed"/>
48 </test>
49 <test>
50 <param name="input" value="7.bed"/>
51 <param name="column" value="1"/>
52 <param name="order" value="ASC"/>
53 <param name="style" value="alpha"/>
54 <output name="out_file1" file="sort1_alpha.bed"/>
55 </test>
56 </tests>
57 </tool>