09-29-2009
Thank you for your posts.
@Neo: that would be slower (i know not much but it need to be fast and slim)
@agn: thx will try that right now
@pludi: didn't know that this option exists, I'll try that too
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go-filter-subset
GO-FILTER-SUBSET(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation GO-FILTER-SUBSET(1p)
NAME
go-filter-subset.pl - extracts a subgraph from an ontology file
SYNOPSIS
go-filter-subset.pl -id GO:0003767 go.obo
go-filter-subset.pl -id GO:0003767 -to png go.obo | xv -
go-filter-subset.pl -filter_code 'sub{shift->name =~ /transcr/}' go.obo
DESCRIPTION
Exports a subset of an ontology from a file. The subset can be based on a specified set of IDs, a preset "subset" filter in the ontology
file (eg a GO "slim" or subset), or a user-defined filter.
The subset can be exported in any format, including a graphical image
ARGUMENTS
-id ID
ID to use as leaf node in subgraph. All ancestors of this ID are included in the exported graph (unless -partial is set)
Multiple IDs can be passed
-id ID1 -id ID2 -id ID3 ....etc
-subset SUBSET_ID
Extracts a named subset from the ontology file. (only works with obo format files). For example, a specific GO slim
ONLY terms belonging to the subset are exported - the -partial option is automatically set
-namespace NAMESPACE
only terms in this namespace
-filter_code SUBROUTINE
advanced option
A subroutine with which the GO::Model::Term object is tested for inclusion in the subgraph (all ancestors are automatically included)
You should have an understanding of the go-perl object model before using this option
Example:
go-filter-subset -filter_code 'sub {shift->namespace eq 'molecular_function'}' go.obo
(the same things can be achieved with the -namespace option)
-partial
If this is set, then only terms that match the user query are included. Parentage is set to the next recursive parent node in the
filter
For example, with the -subset option: if X and Y belong to the subset, and Z does not, and X is_a Z is_a Y, then the exported graph
withh have X is_a Y
-use_cache
If this switch is specified, then caching mode is turned on.
With caching mode, the first time you parse a file, then an additional file will be exported in a special format that is fast to parse.
This file will have the same filename as the original file, except it will have the ".cache" suffix.
The next time you parse the file, this program will automatically check for the existence of the ".cache" file. If it exists, and is
more recent than the file you specified, this is parsed instead. If it does not exist, it is rebuilt.
DOCUMENTATION
<http://www.godatabase.org/dev>
perl v5.14.2 2010-05-12 GO-FILTER-SUBSET(1p)