Hi,
I think you should start here:
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Tools/ToolConfigSyntax
Furthermore, Peters Blast wrappers are always a good start to learn
writing Galaxy Tools.
https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast
Here you can find a variety of small to complex wrappers:
https://github.com/bgruening/galaxytools
All of them should be a good start to integrate your matlab script. But
the first step would be to make your script commandline accessible. If
its possible consider to use octave as alternative. In that way you can
share you wrapper with everyone, also with peoples that do not have a
matlab license.
Cheers,
Bjoern
Hi,
How can I call Matlab command in Galaxy ?
I refer this link, but don't know how to use it.
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/HelpOnParsers?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=mutsig&fullsearch=Text
I am learning Galaxy, hence don't know much about it.
Can i write that command in xml file to integrate it as tool ?
I am using below website to create xml files for Matlab. Is it good
website to create xml files ?
http://cli-mate.lumc.nl/define#
Waiting for positive reply.
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