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| date | Tue, 09 Oct 2012 18:48:06 -0400 |
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| 1 <tool id="cshl_grep_tool" name="grep" version="0.1.1"> | |
| 2 <description></description> | |
| 3 <command interpreter="sh">grep_wrapper.sh '$input1' '$output' '$url_paste' $color -A $lines_after -B $lines_before $invert $case_sensitive</command> | |
| 4 <inputs> | |
| 5 <param format="txt" name="input1" type="data" label="Select lines from" /> | |
| 6 | |
| 7 <param name="invert" type="select" label="that"> | |
| 8 <option value="">Match</option> | |
| 9 <option value="-v">Don't Match</option> | |
| 10 </param> | |
| 11 | |
| 12 <param name="url_paste" type="text" size="40" label="Regular Expression" help="See below for more details"> | |
| 13 <sanitizer> | |
| 14 <valid initial="string.printable"> | |
| 15 <remove value="'"/> | |
| 16 </valid> | |
| 17 </sanitizer> | |
| 18 </param> | |
| 19 | |
| 20 <param name="case_sensitive" type="select" label="Match type"> | |
| 21 <option value="-i">case insensitive</option> | |
| 22 <option value="">case sensitive</option> | |
| 23 </param> | |
| 24 | |
| 25 <param name="lines_before" type="integer" label="Show lines preceding the matched line (-B)" help="leave it at zero unless you know what you're doing" value="0" /> | |
| 26 <param name="lines_after" type="integer" label="Show lines trailing the matched line (-A)" help="leave it at zero unless you know what you're doing" value="0" /> | |
| 27 | |
| 28 <param name="color" type="select" label="Output"> | |
| 29 <option value="NOCOLOR">text file (for further processing)</option> | |
| 30 <option value="COLOR">Highlighted HTML (for easier viewing)</option> | |
| 31 </param> | |
| 32 | |
| 33 </inputs> | |
| 34 <outputs> | |
| 35 <data format="input" name="output" metadata_source="input1" | |
| 36 > | |
| 37 <change_format> | |
| 38 <when input="color" value="COLOR" format="html" | |
| 39 /> | |
| 40 </change_format> | |
| 41 </data> | |
| 42 </outputs> | |
| 43 <help> | |
| 44 | |
| 45 **What it does** | |
| 46 | |
| 47 This tool runs the unix **grep** command on the selected data file. | |
| 48 | |
| 49 .. class:: infomark | |
| 50 | |
| 51 **TIP:** This tool uses the **perl** regular expression syntax (same as running 'grep -P'). This is **NOT** the POSIX or POSIX-extended syntax (unlike the awk/sed tools). | |
| 52 | |
| 53 | |
| 54 **Further reading** | |
| 55 | |
| 56 - Wikipedia's Regular Expression page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression) | |
| 57 - Regular Expressions cheat-sheet (PDF) (http://www.addedbytes.com/cheat-sheets/download/regular-expressions-cheat-sheet-v2.pdf) | |
| 58 - Grep Tutorial (http://www.panix.com/~elflord/unix/grep.html) | |
| 59 | |
| 60 ----- | |
| 61 | |
| 62 **Grep Examples** | |
| 63 | |
| 64 - **AGC.AAT** would match lines with AGC followed by any character, followed by AAT (e.g. **AGCQAAT**, **AGCPAAT**, **AGCwAAT**) | |
| 65 - **C{2,5}AGC** would match lines with 2 to 5 consecutive Cs followed by AGC | |
| 66 - **TTT.{4,10}AAA** would match lines with 3 Ts, followed by 4 to 10 characters (any characeters), followed by 3 As. | |
| 67 - **^chr([0-9A-Za-z])+** would match lines that begin with chromsomes, such as lines in a BED format file. | |
| 68 - **(ACGT){1,5}** would match at least 1 "ACGT" and at most 5 "ACGT" consecutively. | |
| 69 - **hsa|mmu** would match lines containing "hsa" or "mmu" (or both). | |
| 70 | |
| 71 ----- | |
| 72 | |
| 73 **Regular Expression Syntax** | |
| 74 | |
| 75 The select tool searches the data for lines containing or not containing a match to the given pattern. A Regular Expression is a pattern descibing a certain amount of text. | |
| 76 | |
| 77 - **( ) { } [ ] . * ? + \ ^ $** are all special characters. **\\** can be used to "escape" a special character, allowing that special character to be searched for. | |
| 78 - **^** matches the beginning of a string(but not an internal line). | |
| 79 - **\\d** matches a digit, same as [0-9]. | |
| 80 - **\\D** matches a non-digit. | |
| 81 - **\\s** matches a whitespace character. | |
| 82 - **\\S** matches anything BUT a whitespace. | |
| 83 - **\\t** matches a tab. | |
| 84 - **\\w** matches an alphanumeric character ( A to Z, 0 to 9 and underscore ) | |
| 85 - **\\W** matches anything but an alphanumeric character. | |
| 86 - **(** .. **)** groups a particular pattern. | |
| 87 - **\\Z** matches the end of a string(but not a internal line). | |
| 88 - **{** n or n, or n,m **}** specifies an expected number of repetitions of the preceding pattern. | |
| 89 | |
| 90 - **{n}** The preceding item is matched exactly n times. | |
| 91 - **{n,}** The preceding item ismatched n or more times. | |
| 92 - **{n,m}** The preceding item is matched at least n times but not more than m times. | |
| 93 | |
| 94 - **[** ... **]** creates a character class. Within the brackets, single characters can be placed. A dash (-) may be used to indicate a range such as **a-z**. | |
| 95 - **.** Matches any single character except a newline. | |
| 96 - ***** The preceding item will be matched zero or more times. | |
| 97 - **?** The preceding item is optional and matched at most once. | |
| 98 - **+** The preceding item will be matched one or more times. | |
| 99 - **^** has two meaning: | |
| 100 - matches the beginning of a line or string. | |
| 101 - indicates negation in a character class. For example, [^...] matches every character except the ones inside brackets. | |
| 102 - **$** matches the end of a line or string. | |
| 103 - **\|** Separates alternate possibilities. | |
| 104 | |
| 105 | |
| 106 </help> | |
| 107 </tool> |
