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<tool id="hcluster" name="Hierarchical Clustering (HAC)" force_history_refresh="True"> <command interpreter="python">hclust.py -d $dataset ${dist_obj} -n ${direction} -m ${distance_metric} -l ${linkage} -k ${numk} -o ${rdata_output} </command> <inputs> <param name="dataset" type="data" format='tabular' label="Data Set" help="Specify the data matrix (tab-delimited) to be clustered"/> <param name="dist_obj" type="boolean" label="Distance Object (R dist object)?" truevalue="-D" falsevalue="" checked="False" help="Check if the matrix contains the pairwise distances between a set of objects"/> <param name="direction" type="select" label="Cluster Samples or Genes?" help="Specify the matrix dimension to cluster (see help below)"> <option value="cols">Columns (Samples)</option> <option value="rows" selected='true'>Rows (Genes)</option> </param> <param name="distance_metric" type="select" label="Distance Metric" help="Specify the distance metric to use (see help below)"> <option value="cosine" selected='true'>Cosine</option> <option value="abscosine">Absolute Cosine</option> <option value="pearson">Pearson</option> <option value="abspearson">Absolute Pearson</option> <option value="spearman">Spearman</option> <option value="kendall">Kendall</option> <option value="euclidean">Euclidean</option> <option value="maximum">Maximum</option> <option value="manhattan">Manhattan (AKA city block)</option> <option value="canberra">Canberra</option> <option value="binary">Binary</option> </param> <param name="linkage" type="select" label="Linkage" help="Specify the linkage to use when clustering (see help below)"> <option value="average">Average</option> <option value="centroid">Centroid</option> <option value="complete" selected='true'>Complete</option> <option value="mcquitty">McQuitty</option> <option value="median">Median</option> <option value="single">Single</option> <option value="ward">Ward</option> </param> <param name="numk" type="integer" label="Number of Clusters" value="50" help="Specify the number of clusters to use"/> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="rdata" name="rdata_output" label="Hierarchical Clustering Result (RData)"/> </outputs> <help> .. class:: infomark **Perform Hierarchical Clustering (Cluster Samples) on a specified data set** ---- **Parameters** - **Data Set** - Specify the data matrix to be clustered. Data must be formated as follows: * Tab-delimited * Use row/column headers - **Cluster Samples or Genes** - Specify the dimension of the matrix to cluster: * Rows (Genes) * Columns (Samples) - **Distance Object** Specify whether or not the data set is a pairwise distance matrix - **Distance Metric** Specify the distance metric to use. Choice of: * Cosine (AKA uncentered pearson) * Absolute Cosine (AKA uncentered pearson, absolute value) * Pearson (pearson correlation) * Absolute Pearson (pearson correlation, absolute value) * Spearman (spearman correlation) * Kendall (Kendall's Tau) * Euclidean (euclidean distance) * Maximum * Manhattan (AKA city block) * Canberra * Binary - **Linkage** Specify the linkage to use when clustering. Choice of: * Average (see documentation for R's hclust function for explanation of choices) * Single * Complete * Median * Centroid * McQuity * Ward - **Number of Clusters** Specify the number of clusters to use </help> </tool>