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SRF_FILTER(1) User Commands SRF_FILTER(1)

NAME

srf_filter - filter SRF files for various purposes

SYNOPSIS

srf_filter [ -c chunk_types] [-f read_filter] [-C] [-o] [-v] input(s) output

OPTIONS

-c chunk_types
Chunk types to output given as a comma delimited list of types. The following types are allowed: "ALL", "BASE", "CNF1", "CNF4" "SAMP", "SMP4". The default is "ALL".
-m mdata_types
SAMP/SMP4 mdata types to output given as a comma delimited list of types. The following types are allowed: "ALL", "PROC", "SLXI", "SLXN" "0FAM", "1CY3", "2TXR", "3CY5". The default is "ALL".
-f read_filter
The filter to apply to reads in the archive.
If reads match the
filter they are dumped. The filter takes the form of <name>=<value>, where <name> can be "read", "prefix", "file". If the <name> is "read" the value is represents the name of a read to dump. Only the matching read will be dumped. If the <name> is "prefix" the value is represents the prefix of the name of the reads to dump. Only the matching reads will be dumped. If the <name> is "file" the value is a file name where any number of "read" and "prefix" name value pairs can be included, one per line. The default is no filter, which means all reads are dumped.
-b
exclude bad reads using readsFlags bitmask in data block header.
-2 cyc
use this option to add a Illumina-style REGN chunk.
-v
Print verbose messages.
Use '-' for the input or output name to read from stdin or write to stdout.
August 2013 srf_filter 1.13.2