Saves the output of CarthaGène to a file. This is different from cgsave that allows to save the current state of CarthaGène (in order to later restore it). cgout is intended merely to build log file.
The cgout command is invoked either as:
Only the inputs and outputs of the correct commands of Carthagene will be saved. You may want to launch the shell with the tee command ( under Unix) to keep a complete log (tclsh | tee logfile).
CG> dsload Data/bc.cg {1 f2 backcross 20 208 /homes/thomas/carthagene/test/Data/bc.cg} CG> sem Map -1 : log10-likelihood = -297.78 -------: Set : Marker List ... 1 : MS1 MS2 MS3 MS4 MS5 MS6 MS7 MS8 MS9 MS10 MS11 MS12 MS13 MS14 MS15 MS... CG> exec rm -f "carthagene.log" ... CG> cgout "carthagene.log" CG> heaprintd ... CG> cgout "" CG> exec cat "carthagene.log" CG_log> heaprintd Map 0 : log10-likelihood = -297.78, log-e-likelihood = -685.66 -------: Data Set Number 1 : Markers Distance Cumulative Distance Theta 2pt Pos Id name Haldane Haldane Kosambi (%%age) LOD 1 1 MS1 19.5 cM 19.5 cM 16.8 cM 16.2 %% 15.7 2 2 MS2 0.6 cM 20.1 cM 0.6 cM 0.6 %% 47.6 3 3 MS3 5.8 cM 25.9 cM 5.5 cM 5.5 %% 35.1 4 4 MS4 3.7 cM 29.6 cM 3.6 cM 3.5 %% 21.1 5 5 MS5 3.7 cM 33.3 cM 3.6 cM 3.6 %% 15.4 6 6 MS6 1.6 cM 34.9 cM 1.6 cM 1.6 %% 17.3 7 7 MS7 6.7 cM 41.6 cM 6.3 cM 6.3 %% 35.1 8 8 MS8 2.2 cM 43.8 cM 2.2 cM 2.2 %% 40.8 9 9 MS9 3.0 cM 46.8 cM 2.9 cM 2.9 %% 7.2 10 10 MS10 5.4 cM 52.2 cM 5.1 cM 5.1 %% 3.6 11 11 MS11 8.6 cM 60.7 cM 7.9 cM 7.9 %% 10.9 12 12 MS12 0.0 cM 60.7 cM 0.0 cM 0.0 %% 18.7 13 13 MS13 0.0 cM 60.7 cM 0.0 cM 0.0 %% 6.0 14 14 MS14 5.8 cM 66.6 cM 5.5 cM 5.5 %% 0.0 15 15 MS15 4.6 cM 71.1 cM 4.4 cM 4.4 %% 26.6 16 16 MS16 26.1 cM 97.2 cM 21.6 cM 20.3 %% 6.3 17 17 MS17 0.0 cM 97.2 cM 0.0 cM 0.0 %% 16.0 18 18 MS18 4.9 cM 102.1 cM 4.7 cM 4.6 %% 27.1 19 19 MS19 3.0 cM 105.1 cM 2.9 cM 2.9 %% 34.8 20 20 MS20 ---------- ---------- 105.1 cM 95.0 cM 20 markers, log10-likelihood = -297.78 log-e-likelihood = -685.66 EM calls: Set 1 : 2 (1,0) CPU Time (secs): 0.01 Maps within -3.0: 1 CG_log> cgout CG>
Thomas Schiex 2009-10-27