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# pylint: disable=invalid-name,missing-docstring
"""
Annotate sequences with partition numbers.
% python scripts/annotate-partitions.py <pmap_file> <file1> [ <file2> ... ]
Partition-annotated sequences will be in <fileN>.part.
Use '-h' for parameter help.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import argparse
import textwrap
import sys
from khmer import __version__, Nodegraph
from khmer.kfile import check_input_files, check_space
from khmer.khmer_args import (info, sanitize_help, ComboFormatter,
_VersionStdErrAction)
DEFAULT_K = 32
def get_parser():
epilog = """\
Load in a partitionmap (generally produced by :program:`partition-graph.py`
or :program:`merge-partitions.py`) and annotate the sequences in the given
files with their partition IDs. Use :program:`extract-partitions.py` to
extract sequences into separate group files.
Example (results will be in ``random-20-a.fa.part``)::
load-graph.py -k 20 example tests/test-data/random-20-a.fa
partition-graph.py example
merge-partitions.py -k 20 example
annotate-partitions.py -k 20 example tests/test-data/random-20-a.fa
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Annotate sequences with partition IDs.",
epilog=textwrap.dedent(epilog), formatter_class=ComboFormatter)
parser.add_argument('--ksize', '-k', type=int, default=DEFAULT_K,
help="k-mer size (default: %d)" % DEFAULT_K)
parser.add_argument('graphbase', help='basename for input and output '
'files')
parser.add_argument('input_filenames', metavar='input_sequence_filename',
nargs='+', help='input FAST[AQ] sequences to '
'annotate.')
parser.add_argument('--version', action=_VersionStdErrAction,
version='khmer {v}'.format(v=__version__))
parser.add_argument('-f', '--force', default=False, action='store_true',
help='Overwrite output file if it exists')
return parser
def main():
info('annotate-partitions.py', ['graph'])
args = sanitize_help(get_parser()).parse_args()
ksize = args.ksize
filenames = args.input_filenames
nodegraph = Nodegraph(ksize, 1, 1)
partitionmap_file = args.graphbase + '.pmap.merged'
check_input_files(partitionmap_file, args.force)
for _ in filenames:
check_input_files(_, args.force)
check_space(filenames, args.force)
print('loading partition map from:', partitionmap_file, file=sys.stderr)
nodegraph.load_partitionmap(partitionmap_file)
for infile in filenames:
print('outputting partitions for', infile, file=sys.stderr)
outfile = os.path.basename(infile) + '.part'
part_count = nodegraph.output_partitions(infile, outfile)
print('output %d partitions for %s' % (
part_count, infile), file=sys.stderr)
print('partitions are in', outfile, file=sys.stderr)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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