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#!/bin/bash usage(){ echo " Written by Brian Bushnell Last modified April 1, 2020 Description: Renames reads to <prefix>_<number> where you specify the prefix and the numbers are ordered. There are other renaming modes too. If reads are paired, pairs should be processed together; if reads are interleaved, the interleaved flag should be set. This ensures that if a read number (such as 1: or 2:) is added, it will be added correctly. Usage: rename.sh in=<file> in2=<file2> out=<outfile> out2=<outfile2> prefix=<> in2 and out2 are for paired reads and are optional. If input is paired and there is only one output file, it will be written interleaved. Parameters: prefix= The string to prepend to existing read names. ow=f (overwrite) Overwrites files that already exist. zl=4 (ziplevel) Set compression level, 1 (low) to 9 (max). int=f (interleaved) Determines whether INPUT file is considered interleaved. fastawrap=70 Length of lines in fasta output. minscaf=1 Ignore fasta reads shorter than this. qin=auto ASCII offset for input quality. May be 33 (Sanger), 64 (Illumina), or auto. qout=auto ASCII offset for output quality. May be 33 (Sanger), 64 (Illumina), or auto (same as input). ignorebadquality=f (ibq) Fix out-of-range quality values instead of crashing with a warning. Renaming modes (if not default): renamebyinsert=f Rename the read to indicate its correct insert size. renamebymapping=f Rename the read to indicate its correct mapping coordinates. renamebytrim=f Rename the read to indicate its correct post-trimming length. addprefix=f Rename the read by prepending the prefix to the existing name. prefixonly=f Only use the prefix; don't add _<number> addunderscore=t Add an underscore after the prefix (if there is a prefix). addpairnum=t Add a pairnum (e.g. ' 1:') to paired reads in some modes. fixsra=f Fixes headers of SRA reads renamed from Illumina. Specifically, it converts something like this: SRR17611.11 HWI-ST79:17:D091UACXX:4:1101:210:824 length=75 ...into this: HWI-ST79:17:D091UACXX:4:1101:210:824 1: Sampling parameters: reads=-1 Set to a positive number to only process this many INPUT reads (or pairs), then quit. Java Parameters: -Xmx This will set Java's memory usage, overriding autodetection. -Xmx20g will specify 20 gigs of RAM, and -Xmx200m will specify 200 megs. The max is typically 85% of physical memory. -eoom This flag will cause the process to exit if an out-of-memory exception occurs. Requires Java 8u92+. -da Disable assertions. Please contact Brian Bushnell at bbushnell@lbl.gov if you encounter any problems. " } #This block allows symlinked shellscripts to correctly set classpath. pushd . > /dev/null DIR="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" while [ -h "$DIR" ]; do cd "$(dirname "$DIR")" DIR="$(readlink "$(basename "$DIR")")" done cd "$(dirname "$DIR")" DIR="$(pwd)/" popd > /dev/null #DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/" CP="$DIR""current/" z="-Xmx1g" set=0 if [ -z "$1" ] || [[ $1 == -h ]] || [[ $1 == --help ]]; then usage exit fi calcXmx () { source "$DIR""/calcmem.sh" setEnvironment parseXmx "$@" } calcXmx "$@" function rename() { local CMD="java $EA $EOOM $z -cp $CP jgi.RenameReads $@" echo $CMD >&2 eval $CMD } rename "$@"