Provided by: lefse_1.0.8-3_all
NAME
run_lefse - determine features of organisms, clades, taxonomic units, genes
SYNOPSIS
run_lefse [-h] [-o str] [-a float] [-w float] [-l float] [--nlogs int] [--verbose int] [--wilc int] [-r str] [--svm_norm int] [-b int] [-e int] [-c int] [-f float] [-s {0,1,2}] [--min_c int] [-t str] [-y {0,1}] INPUT_FILE OUTPUT_FILE
DESCRIPTION
LEfSe 1.0
OPTIONS
positional arguments: INPUT_FILE the input file OUTPUT_FILE the output file containing the data for the visualization module optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -o str set the file for exporting the result (only concise textual form) -a float set the alpha value for the Anova test (default 0.05) -w float set the alpha value for the Wilcoxon test (default 0.05) -l float set the threshold on the absolute value of the logarithmic LDA score (default 2.0) --nlogs int max log ingluence of LDA coeff --verbose int verbose execution (default 0) --wilc int whether to perform the Wicoxon step (default 1) -r str select LDA or SVM for effect size (default LDA) --svm_norm int whether to normalize the data in [0,1] for SVM feature waiting (default 1 strongly suggested) -b int set the number of bootstrap iteration for LDA (default 30) -e int set whether perform the wilcoxon test only among the subclasses with the same name (default 0) -c int set whether perform the wilcoxon test ing the Curtis's approach [BETA VERSION] (default 0) -f float set the subsampling fraction value for each bootstrap iteration (default 0.66666) -s {0,1,2} set the multiple testing correction options. 0 no correction (more strict, default), 1 correction for independent comparisons, 2 correction for independent comparison --min_c int minimum number of samples per subclass for performing wilcoxon test (default 10) -t str set the title of the analysis (default input file without extension) -y {0,1} (for multiclass tasks) set whether the test is performed in a one-against-one ( 1 - more strict!) or in a one-againstall setting ( 0 - less strict) (default 0)
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Andreas Tille for the Debian distribution and can be used for any other usage of the program.