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1             #
2             # BioPerl module for Bio::Location::FuzzyLocationI
3             # Please direct questions and support issues to
4             #
5             # Cared for by Jason Stajich
6             #
7             # Copyright Jason Stajich
8             #
9             # You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself
10             # POD documentation - main docs before the code
11              
12             =head1 NAME
13              
14             Bio::Location::FuzzyLocationI - Abstract interface of a Location on a Sequence
15             which has unclear start/end location
16              
17             =head1 SYNOPSIS
18              
19             # Get a FuzzyLocationI object somehow
20             print "Fuzzy FT location string is ", $location->to_FTstring();
21             print "location is of the type ", $location->loc_type, "\n";
22              
23             =head1 DESCRIPTION
24              
25             This interface encapsulates the necessary methods for representing a
26             Fuzzy Location, one that does not have clear start and/or end points.
27             This will initially serve to handle features from Genbank/EMBL feature
28             tables that are written as 1^100 meaning between bases 1 and 100 or
29             E100..300 meaning it starts somewhere before 100. Advanced
30             implementations of this interface may be able to handle the necessary
31             logic of overlaps/intersection/contains/union. It was constructed to
32             handle fuzzy locations that can be represented in Genbank/EMBL.
33              
34             =head1 FEEDBACK
35              
36             User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other
37             Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to one
38             of the Bioperl mailing lists. Your participation is much appreciated.
39              
40             bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion
41             http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists
42              
43             =head2 Support
44              
45             Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:
46              
47             I
48              
49             rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and
50             reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly
51             address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem
52             with code and data examples if at all possible.
53              
54             =head2 Reporting Bugs
55              
56             Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track
57             the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web:
58              
59             https://github.com/bioperl/bioperl-live/issues
60              
61             =head1 AUTHOR - Jason Stajich
62              
63             Email jason-at-bioperl-dot-org
64              
65             =head1 APPENDIX
66              
67             The rest of the documentation details each of the object
68             methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
69              
70             =cut
71              
72             # Let the code begin...
73              
74              
75             package Bio::Location::FuzzyLocationI;
76 192     192   1265 use strict;
  192         336  
  192         6116  
77              
78 192     192   914 use base qw(Bio::LocationI);
  192         317  
  192         18570  
79              
80             =head1 LocationI methods
81              
82             =head2 location_type
83              
84             Title : loc_type
85             Usage : my $location_type = $location->location_type();
86             Function: Get location type encoded as text
87             Returns : string ('EXACT', 'WITHIN', 'IN-BETWEEN')
88             Args : none
89              
90             =cut
91              
92             sub location_type {
93 0     0 1   my ($self) = @_;
94 0           $self->throw_not_implemented();
95             }
96              
97             =head1 Bio::LocationI methods
98              
99             Bio::LocationI methods follow
100              
101             =head2 min_start
102              
103             Title : min_start
104             Usage : my $minstart = $location->min_start();
105             Function: Get minimum starting location of feature startpoint
106             Returns : integer or undef if no maximum starting point.
107             Args : none
108              
109             =cut
110              
111             =head2 max_start
112              
113             Title : max_start
114             Usage : my $maxstart = $location->max_start();
115             Function: Get maximum starting location of feature startpoint
116             Returns : integer or undef if no maximum starting point.
117             Args : none
118              
119             =cut
120              
121             =head2 start_pos_type
122              
123             Title : start_pos_type
124             Usage : my $start_pos_type = $location->start_pos_type();
125             Function: Get start position type (ie <,>, ^)
126             Returns : type of position coded as text
127             ('BEFORE', 'AFTER', 'EXACT','WITHIN', 'BETWEEN')
128             Args : none
129              
130             =cut
131              
132             =head2 min_end
133              
134             Title : min_end
135             Usage : my $minend = $location->min_end();
136             Function: Get minimum ending location of feature endpoint
137             Returns : integer or undef if no minimum ending point.
138             Args : none
139              
140             =cut
141              
142             =head2 max_end
143              
144             Title : max_end
145             Usage : my $maxend = $location->max_end();
146             Function: Get maximum ending location of feature endpoint
147             Returns : integer or undef if no maximum ending point.
148             Args : none
149              
150             =cut
151              
152             =head2 end_pos_type
153              
154             Title : end_pos_type
155             Usage : my $end_pos_type = $location->end_pos_type();
156             Function: Get end position type (ie <,>, ^)
157             Returns : type of position coded as text
158             ('BEFORE', 'AFTER', 'EXACT','WITHIN', 'BETWEEN')
159             Args : none
160              
161             =cut
162              
163             =head2 seq_id
164              
165             Title : seq_id
166             Usage : my $seqid = $location->seq_id();
167             Function: Get/Set seq_id that location refers to
168             Returns : seq_id
169             Args : [optional] seq_id value to set
170              
171             =cut
172              
173             =head2 coordinate_policy
174              
175             Title : coordinate_policy
176             Usage : $policy = $location->coordinate_policy();
177             $location->coordinate_policy($mypolicy); # set may not be possible
178             Function: Get the coordinate computing policy employed by this object.
179              
180             See Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicyI for documentation about
181             the policy object and its use.
182              
183             The interface *does not* require implementing classes to accept
184             setting of a different policy. The implementation provided here
185             does, however, allow one to do so.
186              
187             Implementors of this interface are expected to initialize every
188             new instance with a CoordinatePolicyI object. The implementation
189             provided here will return a default policy object if none has
190             been set yet. To change this default policy object call this
191             method as a class method with an appropriate argument. Note that
192             in this case only subsequently created Location objects will be
193             affected.
194              
195             Returns : A Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicyI implementing object.
196             Args : On set, a Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicyI implementing object.
197              
198             =cut
199              
200             =head2 to_FTstring
201              
202             Title : to_FTstring
203             Usage : my $locstr = $location->to_FTstring()
204             Function: returns the FeatureTable string of this location
205             Returns : string
206             Args : none
207              
208             =cut
209              
210             1;