meta_gsea
Run a meta-analysis GSEA with provided rank objects.
Parameters
gmt_path-Stringof the path to the gmt file of interestrank_lists- Lists oflist[tuple[str, float]]s of the rank lists of interest.
Returns
Returns a list of a list of dictionaries with the results containing the GSEA results for every set.
The first list contains the results of the meta-analysis. The following lists are the results for each list individually.
Panics
Panics if the any file or list is malformed or not at specified path.
Example
import webgestaltpy
def create_rank_list(file_path: str) -> list[tuple[str, float]]:
"""Function that converts rnk file to format for gsea().
This is for demo purposes. gsea_from_files would be more convenient in this case.
However, for when the scores are calculated in a Python script, gsea() allows you to directly
use the results without having to save to a file first.
"""
res = []
with open(file_path, "r") as r:
lines = r.readlines()
for line in lines:
if "\t" in line:
vals = line.split("\t")
res.append((vals[0], float(vals[1])))
return re/
res = webgestaltpy.meta_gsea("kegg.gmt", [create_rank_list("test.rnk"), create_rank_list("second_test.rnk")])
res would be a list containing the results of the meta-analysis and each list run
individually. In this example, res[0] would look be the results of the meta-analysis.
res[1] would be the results from test.rnk, res[2] would be the results from second_test.rnk, and so on.
See the documentation for webgestaltpy.gsea for specifics about the format of the results.