findBlock
Description
finds a block or vector of blocks from the block library blockObjects
= findBlock(lib
,blockNames
)lib
.
Examples
Find and Rename Bioinformatics Pipeline Blocks from Block Library
Import the pipeline, block, and library objects needed for the example.
import bioinfo.pipeline.library.* import bioinfo.pipeline.block.* import bioinfo.pipeline.Pipeline
Create a library and add it to the list of available libraries.
mylib = Library;
mylib.Name = "customLib";
addLibrary(mylib);
Create a FeatureCount
block and a FileChooser
block for a FASTQ file, that is provided with the toolbox and add to the library.
fcBlock = FeatureCount;
fastqfile = FileChooser(which("SRR005164_1_50.fastq"));
Add the blocks to the library. Name the blocks as "featurecount" and "fastqfile", respectively.
addBlock(mylib,fcBlock,"featurecount"); addBlock(mylib,fastqfile,"fastqfile");
Find a block by its name from the library.
b1 = findBlock(mylib,"featurecount")
b1 = FeatureCount with properties: Options: [1x1 bioinfo.pipeline.options.FeatureCountOptions] Inputs: [1x1 struct] Outputs: [1x1 struct] ErrorHandler: []
You can also search for multiple blocks.
bArray = findBlock(mylib,["fastqfile","featurecount"]); length(bArray)
ans = 2
Rename the "featurecount" block to "fcBlock".
renameBlock(mylib,"featurecount","fcBlock"); mylib.BlockNames
ans = 2x1 string
"fastqfile"
"fcBlock"
Input Arguments
lib
— Block library
bioinfo.pipeline.library.Library
Block library, specified as a bioinfo.pipeline.library.Library
object.
blockNames
— Names of blocks
character vector | string scalar | ...
Names of blocks to find, specified as a character vector, string scalar, string vector, or cell array of character vectors.
Data Types: char
| string
| cell
Output Arguments
blockObjects
— Block objects
bioinfo.pipeline.Block
object | vector of block objects
Block objects, returned as a bioinfo.pipeline.Block
object or a
vector of block objects.
Version History
Introduced in R2023b
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