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# You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself |
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# POD documentation - main docs before the code |
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Bio::Location::Atomic - Implementation of a Atomic Location on a Sequence |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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This is an implementation of Bio::LocationI to manage simple location |
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bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion |
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Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track |
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the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the |
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Title : valid_Location |
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Function: boolean method to determine whether location is considered valid |
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Title : coordinate_policy |
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Usage : $policy = $location->coordinate_policy(); |
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Function: Get the coordinate computing policy employed by this object. |
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The interface *does not* require implementing classes to |
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accept setting of a different policy. The implementation |
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provided here does, however, allow to do so. |
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Implementors of this interface are expected to initialize |
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every new instance with a |
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L object. The |
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implementation provided here will return a default policy |
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object if none has been set yet. To change this default |
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policy object call this method as a class method with an |
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appropriate argument. Note that in this case only |
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subsequently created Location objects will be affected. |
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Returns : A L implementing object. |
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Args : On set, a L implementing object. |
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502
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sub coordinate_policy { |
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503
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my ($self, $policy) = @_; |
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504
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505
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if(defined($policy)) { |
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506
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if(! $policy->isa('Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicyI')) { |
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507
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$self->throw("Object of class ".ref($policy)." does not implement". |
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508
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" Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicyI"); |
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509
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} |
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510
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3
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if(ref($self)) { |
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511
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3
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6
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$self->{'_coordpolicy'} = $policy; |
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512
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} else { |
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513
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# called as class method |
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514
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0
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$coord_policy = $policy; |
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515
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} |
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516
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} |
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517
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return (ref($self) && exists($self->{'_coordpolicy'}) ? |
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518
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75051
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100
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$self->{'_coordpolicy'} : $coord_policy); |
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519
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} |
|
520
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521
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=head2 trunc |
|
522
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523
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|
Title : trunc |
|
524
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Usage : $trunc_location = $location->trunc($start, $end, $relative_ori); |
|
525
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Function: To truncate a location and keep annotations and features |
|
526
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within the truncated segment intact. |
|
527
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528
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This might do things differently where the truncation |
|
529
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splits the location in half. |
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530
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CAVEAT : As yet, this is an untested and unannounced method. Use |
|
531
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with caution! |
|
532
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Returns : A L object. |
|
533
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Args : The start and end position for the trunction, and the relative |
|
534
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orientation. |
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535
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536
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=cut |
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537
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538
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sub trunc { |
|
539
|
0
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0
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1
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my ($self,$start,$end,$relative_ori) = @_; |
|
540
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|
541
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0
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|
|
my $newstart = $self->start - $start+1; |
|
542
|
0
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my $newend = $self->end - $start+1; |
|
543
|
0
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|
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my $newstrand = $relative_ori * $self->strand; |
|
544
|
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|
545
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0
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|
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my $out; |
|
546
|
0
|
0
|
0
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|
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if( $newstart < 1 || $newend > ($end-$start+1) ) { |
|
547
|
0
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|
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$out = Bio::Location::Atomic->new(); |
|
548
|
0
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$out->start($self->start); |
|
549
|
0
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$out->end($self->end); |
|
550
|
0
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$out->strand($self->strand); |
|
551
|
0
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$out->seq_id($self->seqid); |
|
552
|
0
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$out->is_remote(1); |
|
553
|
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} else { |
|
554
|
0
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$out = Bio::Location::Atomic->new(); |
|
555
|
0
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$out->start($newstart); |
|
556
|
0
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$out->end($newend); |
|
557
|
0
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$out->strand($newstrand); |
|
558
|
0
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$out->seq_id(); |
|
559
|
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} |
|
560
|
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561
|
0
|
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return $out; |
|
562
|
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} |
|
563
|
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564
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1; |