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     1 #! /usr/bin/env python
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     2 #
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     3 # Copyright INRA-URGI 2009-2010
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     4 # 
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     5 # This software is governed by the CeCILL license under French law and
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     6 # abiding by the rules of distribution of free software. You can use,
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     9 # "http://www.cecill.info".
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    19 # software by the user in light of its specific status of free software,
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    28 # The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had
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    29 # knowledge of the CeCILL license and that you accept its terms.
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    30 #
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    31 """Transform a plain text file to a FASTA file"""
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    32 
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    33 import os
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    34 from optparse import OptionParser
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    35 from SMART.Java.Python.structure.Sequence import *
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    36 from SMART.Java.Python.misc.Progress import *
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    37 
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    38 
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    39 if __name__ == "__main__":
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    40     
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    41     # parse command line
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    42     parser = OptionParser()
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    43     description = "Txt to Fasta v1.0.1: Convert a Txt file (one sequence per line) into Fasta file. [Category: Personnal]"
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    44 
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    45     parser = OptionParser(description = description)
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    46     parser.add_option("-i", "--input",     dest="inputFileName",  action="store",            type="string", help="input file [compulsory] [format: file in TXT format]")
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    47     parser.add_option("-o", "--output",    dest="outputFileName", action="store",            type="string", help="output file [compulsory] [format: output file in FASTA format]")
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    48     parser.add_option("-v", "--verbosity", dest="verbosity",      action="store", default=1, type="int",    help="trace level [format: int]")
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    49     (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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    50 
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    51     inputFile = open(options.inputFileName)
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    52     outputFile = open(options.outputFileName, "w")
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    53     
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    54     for line in inputFile:
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    55         line = line.strip()
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    56         splittedLine = line.split()
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    57         sequence = splittedLine[0]
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    58         nb = 1 if len(splittedLine) == 1 else int(splittedLine[1])
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    59         for i in range(nb):
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    60             outputFile.write(">%s\n%s\n" % (sequence, sequence))
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    61     
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    62     inputFile.close()
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    63     outputFile.close()
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