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use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
# Author: Erik Aronesty (earonesty@xpressionanalysis.com)
# Outputs a random sampled fastq or fasta file, from an input fastq
# Copyright (c) 2011 Expression Analysis
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
my $cnt;
my $fasta;
my $out;
my $seed=1;
my $window;
my $always;
my $append;
my $pct;
GetOptions("count=i"=>\$cnt, "pct=f"=>\$pct, "fasta"=>\$fasta, "out=s"=>\$out, "seed=i"=>\$seed, "window=i"=>\$window, "always|a"=>\$always, "append|A"=>\$append) || die usage();
if ($window < $cnt) {
$window = $cnt * 5;
$window = 100000 if $window < 100000;
}
if ($seed) {
srand($seed);
}
die usage() unless $cnt>0||$pct>0;
my $in = shift;
my $mate = shift;
my $mate2 = shift;
die "Can't see $in\n" unless -e $in;
die "Can't see $mate\n" unless !$mate || -e $mate;
die "Can't see $mate2\n" unless !$mate2 || -e $mate2;
my $s = -s $in;
my $sm = -s $mate;
my $sm2 = -s $mate2;
die "Need -out <prefix> for paired-end" if $mate && !$out;
my $suff;
if ($out =~ s/\%(.*)//) {
$suff = $1;
}
$out =~ s/_$//;
my $gzmeth = $suff =~ /\.gz/ ? "|gzip -c " : "";
open(IN, $in=~/\.gz$/?"gunzip -c $in|":$in) || die;
$append = $append ? ">>" : ">";
if ($mate) {
open(MI, $mate=~/\.gz$/?"gunzip -c $mate|":$mate) || die;
open(MI2, $mate2=~/\.gz$/?"gunzip -c $mate2|":$mate2) if $mate2;
open(O1, "$gzmeth$append${out}_1$suff") || die;
open(O2, "$gzmeth$append${out}_2$suff") || die;
if ($mate2) {
open(O3, "$gzmeth$append${out}_3$suff") || die;
}
} else {
my $gzmeth = $out =~ /\.gz/ ? "|gzip -c " : "";
if ($out) {
open(O1, "$gzmeth$append$out");
} else {
open(O1, ">&STDOUT");
}
}
my $lc = 0+`ea-alc -o $in`;
my $stats = $in; $stats =~ s/\.gz$//; $stats .= ".stats";
if (-e $stats) {
my $rlc = `grep ^reads $stats | cut -f 2`+0;
$lc = $rlc if $rlc;
} else {
if ($in =~ /gz$/) {
$lc *= .90; # lower guess
}
}
if (!$always && ($cnt > $lc/2)) {
$cnt *= 4;
warn "Source is too small relative to count requested, just returning tail -$cnt\n";
if ($mate) {
if ($in=~/gz$/) {
system("gunzip -c $in | head -$cnt $gzmeth $append ${out}_1$suff");
} else {
system("tail -$cnt $in $gzmeth $append ${out}_1$suff");
}
if ($mate=~/gz$/) {
system("gunzip -c $mate | head -$cnt $gzmeth $append ${out}_2$suff");
} else {
system("tail -$cnt $mate $gzmeth $append ${out}_2$suff");
}
if ($mate2=~/gz$/) {
system("gunzip -c $mate2 | head -$cnt $gzmeth $append ${out}_3$suff");
} else {
system("tail -$cnt $mate2 $gzmeth $append ${out}_3$suff") if ($mate2);
}
exit 0;
} else {
if ($out) {
$gzmeth = $out =~ /\.gz/ ? "|gzip -c " : "";
$out = "$gzmeth $append $out";
}
if ($in=~/gz$/) {
exec("gunzip -c $in | head -$cnt $out");
die("Exec failed : $!\n");
} else {
exec("tail -$cnt $in $out");
die("Exec failed : $!\n");
}
}
}
# reads to sample from....whole file or a smaller part?
$window = $lc if $window > $lc;
my $fudge = 1.5; # top weighted
$fudge = 1.2 if $always; # less top-weighted
# larger = more chance to keep read
my $prob;
if ($pct) {
$prob = $pct/100;
$cnt = 10000000000;
} else {
$prob = ($cnt*$fudge)/$window;
}
# we used to seek ... but this broke too much ... if you want to fix... fix randomFQ-broken ...
if (!$always && !$pct) {
# skip some reads at the beginning
my $skip = ($lc-$window) / 10;
$skip = 200000 if $skip > 200000;
for (my $i=0;$i<$skip;++$i) {
scalar <IN>; scalar <IN>; scalar <IN>; scalar <IN>;
scalar <MI>; scalar <MI>; scalar <MI>; scalar <MI>;
scalar <MI2>; scalar <MI2>; scalar <MI2>; scalar <MI2>;
}
}
while ($cnt > 0) {
if (rand() > $prob) {
# discard
<IN>; <IN>; <IN>; <IN>;
<MI>; <MI>; <MI>; <MI>;
<MI2>; <MI2>; <MI2>; <MI2>;
next;
}
# id
my $i = <IN>;
if (!$i) {
$cnt = 0;
last;
}
my $i2 = <MI> if $mate;
my $i3 = <MI2> if $mate2;
# read
my $r = <IN>;
my $r2 = <MI> if $mate;
my $r3 = <MI2> if $mate2;
if ($fasta) {
# only need id and read
$i=~ s/^\@/>/;
$i2=~ s/^\@/>/;
$i3=~ s/^\@/>/;
print O1 "$i$r";
print O2 "$i2$r2" if $mate;
print O3 "$i3$r3" if $mate2;
<IN>;<IN>;
<MI>;<MI>;
} else {
# print id and read
print O1 "$i$r";
print O2 "$i2$r2";
print O3 "$i3$r3";
# copy comment and quality
print O1 scalar <IN>;
print O2 scalar <MI> if $mate;
print O3 scalar <MI2> if $mate2;
print O1 scalar <IN>;
print O2 scalar <MI> if $mate;
print O3 scalar <MI2> if $mate2;
}
--$cnt;
}
close IN;
sub usage() {
return <<EOF
usage: $0 (-c <count> | -p <pct>) [-fasta] [-out <prefix>] [-seed <int>] <input-fastq> [<input-2> [<index-3>] ]
Returns <count> number of random entries from the input fastq.
Output is fastq, unless you specify -fasta
If the -out parameter ends in .gz, the result is gzipped in-place.
-p returns a % of total reads, -c returns a fixed count.
SINGLE END:
Outputs to standard output, unless -out <file> is specified.
PAIRED END:
Pass 2 (or 3) files as input, -out is required.
If the paired-end output contains a "%" sign, it is replaced with the 1 & 2 for paired-end.
IE: -o output_%.fastq.gz
Otherwise it's jsut output_1 and output_2
*** If one file is an indexed read, it has to be the 3rd file (for now).
EOF
}
sub max {
return $_[0] > $_[1] ? $_[0] : $_[1];
}
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