Difference between revisions of "Template:InBAMInputFile"
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Revision as of 22:19, 8 April 2019
Input File (--in
)
Use --in
followed by your file name to specify the SAM/BAM input file.
The program automatically determines if your input file is SAM/BAM/uncompressed BAM without any input other than a filename from the user, unless your input file is stdin.
A -
is used to indicate to read from stdin and the extension is used to determine the file type (no extension indicates SAM).
SAM/BAM/Uncompressed BAM from file | --in yourFileName
|
SAM from stdin | --in -
|
BAM from stdin | --in -.bam
|
Uncompressed BAM from stdin | --in -.ubam
|
Note: Uncompressed BAM is compressed using compression level-0 (so it is not an entirely uncompressed file). This matches the samtools
implementation so pipes between our tools and samtools
are supported.