Re: [galaxy-user] Text Manipulation: Filter out duplicates (uniq) from an plain text file ?

2011-05-07 Thread Jonas Grauholm
-boun...@lists.bx.psu.edu] På vegne af Guru Ananda Sendt: 06 May 2011 16:47 Til: Peter Cock Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu Emne: Re: [galaxy-user] Text Manipulation: Filter out duplicates (uniq) from an plain text file ? Hi Peter and Roman, The "Count" tool under "Statistics" s

Re: [galaxy-user] Text Manipulation: Filter out duplicates (uniq) from an plain text file ?

2011-05-06 Thread Guru Ananda
Hi Peter and Roman, The "Count" tool under "Statistics" section provides uniq-like functionality. If you run this tool by selecting all columns under "Count occurrences of values in column(s)" field, your output will contain one line per record, with the 1st column containing the number of occurre

Re: [galaxy-user] Text Manipulation: Filter out duplicates (uniq) from an plain text file ?

2011-05-06 Thread Peter Cock
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Roman Valls wrote: > Well, having similarly basic tools (in Galaxy) that can be performed on > the commandline, such as "sort" or "cut" I just wondered how come a > "uniq" is not there on the tool panel in some form/name. > > Thanks for the feedback Rory ! That's a

Re: [galaxy-user] Text Manipulation: Filter out duplicates (uniq) from an plain text file ?

2011-05-06 Thread Roman Valls
Well, having similarly basic tools (in Galaxy) that can be performed on the commandline, such as "sort" or "cut" I just wondered how come a "uniq" is not there on the tool panel in some form/name. Thanks for the feedback Rory ! On 2011-05-06 15:56, Rory Kirchner wrote: > Is there a reason why jus

Re: [galaxy-user] Text Manipulation: Filter out duplicates (uniq) from an plain text file ?

2011-05-06 Thread Rory Kirchner
Is there a reason why just using the command line tool isn't workable for you? Personally, I'm happy when I can just do something quick like that. Also you can simplify your command with sort filename | uniq. -rory On May 6, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Roman Valls wrote: > Hey galaxy users, > > Thats a