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  • Varscan exception error

    Hi,

    I received the following error running Varscan.
    I have run the program with the same command before without any problems:

    Min coverage: 8x for Normal, 6x for Tumor
    Min reads2: 2
    Min strands2: 1
    Min var freq: 0.2
    Min freq for hom: 0.75
    Normal purity: 1.0
    Tumor purity: 0.6
    Min avg qual: 10
    P-value thresh: 0.99
    Somatic p-value: 0.05
    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: ":###AEHDAIJ#JE(DDG4EE#EDJEEEDJ>EIFGHFGJJJI)>JHIJHFIIGC#IDI=0GH?JG#G*FJFF#.IJFFICJGCIIEEIC#DJDD##DHDD#@DCCDC@"
    at java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(NumberFormatException.java:65)
    at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:492)
    at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:527)
    at net.sf.varscan.Somatic.<init>(Somatic.java:898)
    at net.sf.varscan.VarScan.somatic(VarScan.java:282)
    at net.sf.varscan.VarScan.main(VarScan.java:188)

    any help?

    Thanks

  • #2
    This is a parsing error, usually encountered when VarScan is given an input file that's not the expected format. Can you provide your full command, as well as an excerpt from each of your input file(s)?

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    • #3
      thanks, in the meantime I solved it
      the pileup did not look properly and position and reference base were missing.

      chr14..,..,,..,....,,,,..,,....,..,..,*,.,.C.,.,,,.,,.^X,^Z.^-. :###AEHDAIJ#JE(DDG4EE#EDJEEEDJ>EIFGHFGJJJI)>JHIJHFIIGC#IDI=0GH?JG#G*FJFF#.IJFFICJGCIIEEIC#DJDD##DHDD#@DCCDC@ Z>]>E]]E>2>>]]]>>>]]>>]]]]]]]]0]]]>]2]]]]]>>]]]]]]]>]]>]]>WWWWWWU>XUXXXX>VXX+XXXXXVXXXXXX>ZZZZ>>ZZZZWZZZZXZ-

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