commit/galaxy-central: guerler: Provide backwards compatibility for sorter
1 new commit in galaxy-central: https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/commits/8703329f3716/ changeset: 8703329f3716 user: guerler date: 2013-03-15 22:29:29 summary: Provide backwards compatibility for sorter affected #: 1 file diff -r b9afd514145740b4d5999158d51bd7dc4a409a99 -r 8703329f3716e7c4603e3a3a57286f67bc3b89af tools/filters/sorter.xml --- a/tools/filters/sorter.xml +++ b/tools/filters/sorter.xml @@ -3,59 +3,131 @@ <command interpreter="python"> sorter.py --input=$input - --output=$output + --output=$out_file1 + + #set $style = '' if (str($style) == 'alpha') else 'n' + #set $order = '' if (str($order) == 'ASC') else 'r' --key=$column,$column$style$order + #for $col in $column_set: - --key=${col.other_column},${col.other_column}${col.other_style}${col.other_order} + #set $other_column = str($col.other_column) + #set $other_style = '' if (str($col.other_style) == "alpha") else 'n' + #set $other_order = '' if (str($col.other_order) == "ASC") else 'r' + --key=$other_column,$other_column$other_style$other_order #end for </command><inputs><param format="tabular" name="input" type="data" label="Sort Dataset" /><param name="column" label="on column" type="data_column" data_ref="input" accept_default="true"/><param name="style" type="select" label="with flavor"> - <option value="n">Numerical sort</option> - <option value="">Alphabetical sort</option> + <option value="num">Numerical sort</option> + <option value="alpha">Alphabetical sort</option></param><param name="order" type="select" label="everything in"> - <option value="r">Descending order</option> - <option value="">Ascending order</option> + <option value="DESC">Descending order</option> + <option value="ASC">Ascending order</option></param><repeat name="column_set" title="Column selection"><param name="other_column" label="on column" type="data_column" data_ref="input" accept_default="true" /><param name="other_style" type="select" label="with flavor"> - <option value="n">Numerical sort</option> - <option value="">Alphabetical sort</option> + <option value="num">Numerical sort</option> + <option value="alpha">Alphabetical sort</option></param><param name="other_order" type="select" label="everything in"> - <option value="r">Descending order</option> - <option value="">Ascending order</option> + <option value="DESC">Descending order</option> + <option value="ASC">Ascending order</option></param></repeat></inputs><outputs> - <data format="input" name="output" metadata_source="input"/> + <data format="input" name="out_file1" metadata_source="input"/></outputs><tests><test><param name="input" value="sort_in1.bed"/><param name="column" value="1"/> - <param name="style" value=""/> - <param name="order" value=""/> + <param name="style" value="alpha"/> + <param name="order" value="ASC"/><param name="other_column" value="3"/> - <param name="other_style" value="n"/> - <param name="other_order" value="r"/> - <output name="output" file="sort_out1.bed"/> + <param name="other_style" value="num"/> + <param name="other_order" value="DESC"/> + <output name="out_file1" file="sort_out1.bed"/></test><test><param name="input" value="sort_in1.bed"/><param name="column" value="1"/> - <param name="style" value=""/> - <param name="order" value=""/> + <param name="style" value="alpha"/> + <param name="order" value="ASC"/><param name="other_column" value="3"/> - <param name="other_style" value="n"/> - <param name="other_order" value=""/> - <output name="output" file="sort_out2.bed"/> + <param name="other_style" value="num"/> + <param name="other_order" value="ASC"/> + <output name="out_file1" file="sort_out2.bed"/></test></tests> - + <help> + + .. class:: infomark + + **TIP:** If your data is not TAB delimited, use *Text Manipulation->Convert* + + ----- + + **Syntax** + + This tool sorts the dataset on any number of columns in either ascending or descending order. + + * Numerical sort orders numbers by their magnitude, ignores all characters besides numbers, and evaluates a string of numbers to the value they signify. + * Alphabetical sort is a phonebook type sort based on the conventional order of letters in an alphabet. Each nth letter is compared with the nth letter of other words in the list, starting at the first letter of each word and advancing to the second, third, fourth, and so on, until the order is established. Therefore, in an alphabetical sort, 2 comes after 100 (1 < 2). + + ----- + + **Examples** + + The list of numbers 4,17,3,5 collates to 3,4,5,17 by numerical sorting, while it collates to 17,3,4,5 by alphabetical sorting. + + Sorting the following:: + + Q d 7 II jhu 45 + A kk 4 I h 111 + Pd p 1 ktY WS 113 + A g 10 H ZZ 856 + A edf 4 tw b 234 + BBB rt 10 H ZZ 100 + A rew 10 d b 1111 + C sd 19 YH aa 10 + Hah c 23 ver bb 467 + MN gtr 1 a X 32 + N j 9 a T 205 + BBB rrf 10 b Z 134 + odfr ws 6 Weg dew 201 + C f 3 WW SW 34 + A jhg 4 I b 345 + Pd gf 7 Gthe de 567 + rS hty 90 YY LOp 89 + A g 10 H h 43 + A g 4 I h 500 + + on columns 1 (alpha), 3 (num), and 6 (num) in ascending order will yield:: + + A kk 4 I h 111 + A edf 4 tw b 234 + A jhg 4 I b 345 + A g 4 I h 500 + A g 10 H h 43 + A g 10 H ZZ 856 + A rew 10 d b 1111 + BBB rt 10 H ZZ 100 + BBB rrf 10 b Z 134 + C f 3 WW SW 34 + C sd 19 YH aa 10 + Hah c 23 ver bb 467 + MN gtr 1 a X 32 + N j 9 a T 205 + odfr ws 6 Weg dew 201 + Pd p 1 ktY WS 113 + Pd gf 7 Gthe de 567 + Q d 7 II jhu 45 + rS hty 90 YY LOp 89 + + </help></tool> Repository URL: https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/ -- This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. 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