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date | Thu, 12 Jan 2012 11:00:43 -0500 |
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<!--This is a configuration file for the integration of a CADDSuite tool into Galaxy (http://usegalaxy.org). This file was automatically generated using GalaxyConfigGenerator, so do not bother to make too many manual modifications.--> <tool id="inputpartitioner" name="InputPartitioner" version="1.1"> <description>split QSAR data set</description> <command interpreter="bash"><![CDATA[../../InputPartitioner #if str( $i ) != '' and str( $i ) != 'None' : -i "$i" #end if #if str( $o ) != '' and str( $o ) != 'None' : -o "$o" #end if #if str( $n ) != '' and str( $n ) != 'None' : -n "$n" #end if | tail -n 5 ]]></command> <inputs> <param name="i" optional="false" label="input data-file" type="data" format="dat"/> <param name="n" optional="false" label="number of partitions" type="text" area="true" size="1x5" value=""/> </inputs> <outputs> <data name="o" format="dat"/> </outputs> <help>InputPartitioner partitions a given QSAR data set into n partitions with evenly distributed response values. Thus, this tool can be useful as part of a nested validation pipeline. Input is a data file as generated by InputReader. Output will be written to n files postfixed '_TRAIN<i>.dat' and '_TEST<i>.dat', where <i> is the ID of the resp. partition. For each of these partitions, the training set contains only those compounds that were not selected for the resp. test set.</help> </tool>