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<tool id="flapjack_hdf52fj" name="HDF5 to Flapjack Tabbed Genotype Format" version="0.0.1"> <description>convert an HDF5 formatted genotype file into a Flapjack-formatted genotype file</description> <command>java -Xmx$memory -cp $__tool_directory__/lib/flapjack.jar jhi.flapjack.io.cmd.Hdf5ToFJTabbedConverter -hdf5=$hdf5 -lines=$lines -markers=$markers -missing_filter=$missing_filter -heterozygous_filter=$heterozygous_filter -genotypes=$genotypes </command> <inputs> <param format="h5" name="hdf5" type="data" label="Source file" help="Flapjack's flavour of HDF5 for storing genotype data."/> <param format="txt" name="lines" type="data" label="Source file" help="A list of lines desired in the output. One line name per line on each line of the file."/> <param format="txt" name="markers" type="data" label="Source file" help="A list of markers desired in the output. One line name per marker on each line of the file."/> <param name="missing_filter" type="boolean" label="Filter out missing markers" truevalue="true" falsevalue="false"> </param> <param name="heterozygous_filter" type="boolean" label="Filter out heterozygous markers" truevalue="true" falsevalue="false"> </param> <param name="memory" type="select" label="Memory" help="How much memory to use; larger files may require more memory"> <option selected="true" value="64m">64MB</option> <option value="128m">128MB</option> <option value="256m">256MB</option> </param> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="fjgenotype" name="genotypes" /> </outputs> <help><![CDATA[ .. class:: infomark **What it does** Flapjack is a multi-platform application providing interactive visualizations of high-throughput genotype data, allowing for rapid navigation and comparisons between lines, markers and chromosomes. This tool converts a Flapjack-formatted file of genotype data into a corresponding HDF5 file. See Flapjack's documentation_ for more details on the various Flapjack data formats. .. _documentation: https://ics.hutton.ac.uk/wiki/index.php/Flapjack_Help_%2D_Projects_and_Data_Formats ]]></help> <citations> <citation type="doi">10.1093/bioinformatics/btq580</citation> </citations> </tool>