.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 4.11 (Pod::Simple 3.35) .\" .\" Standard preamble: .\" ======================================================================== .de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) .if t .sp .5v .if n .sp .. .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will .\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left .\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will .\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and .\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff, .\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>. .tr \(*W- .ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p' .ie n \{\ . ds -- \(*W- . ds PI pi . if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=24u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-12u'-\" diablo 10 pitch . if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=20u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-8u'-\" diablo 12 pitch . ds L" "" . ds R" "" . ds C` "" . ds C' "" 'br\} .el\{\ . ds -- \|\(em\| . ds PI \(*p . ds L" `` . ds R" '' . ds C` . ds C' 'br\} .\" .\" Escape single quotes in literal strings from groff's Unicode transform. .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" .\" If the F register is >0, we'll generate index entries on stderr for .\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.SS), items (.Ip), and index .\" entries marked with X<> in POD. Of course, you'll have to process the .\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion. .\" .\" Avoid warning from groff about undefined register 'F'. .de IX .. .nr rF 0 .if \n(.g .if rF .nr rF 1 .if (\n(rF:(\n(.g==0)) \{\ . if \nF \{\ . de IX . tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2" .. . if !\nF==2 \{\ . nr % 0 . nr F 2 . \} . \} .\} .rr rF .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "Bio::Annotation::Target 3pm" .TH Bio::Annotation::Target 3pm "2020-10-28" "perl v5.30.3" "User Contributed Perl Documentation" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" Bio::Annotation::Target \- Provides an object which represents a target (ie, a similarity hit) from one object to something in another database .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 5 \& $target1 = Bio::Annotation::Target\->new(\-target_id => \*(AqF321966.1\*(Aq, \& \-start => 1, \& \-end => 200, \& \-strand => 1, # or \-1 \& ); \& \& # or \& \& $target2 = Bio::Annotation::Target\->new(); \& $target2\->target_id(\*(AqQ75IM5\*(Aq); \& $target2\->start(7); \& # ... etc ... \& \& # Target is\-a Bio::AnnotationI object, can be added to annotation \& # collections, e.g. the one on features or seqs \& $feat\->annotation\->add_Annotation(\*(AqTarget\*(Aq, $target2); .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" Provides an object which represents a target (ie, a similarity hit) from one object to something in another database without prescribing what is in the other database .SH "AUTHOR \- Scott Cain" .IX Header "AUTHOR - Scott Cain" Scott Cain \- cain@cshl.org .SH "APPENDIX" .IX Header "APPENDIX" The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _ .SH "AnnotationI implementing functions" .IX Header "AnnotationI implementing functions" .SS "as_text" .IX Subsection "as_text" .Vb 6 \& Title : as_text \& Usage : \& Function: \& Example : \& Returns : \& Args : .Ve .SS "display_text" .IX Subsection "display_text" .Vb 4 \& Title : display_text \& Usage : my $str = $ann\->display_text(); \& Function: returns a string. Unlike as_text(), this method returns a string \& formatted as would be expected for te specific implementation. \& \& One can pass a callback as an argument which allows custom text \& generation; the callback is passed the current instance and any text \& returned \& Example : \& Returns : a string \& Args : [optional] callback .Ve .SS "tagname" .IX Subsection "tagname" .Vb 3 \& Title : tagname \& Usage : $obj\->tagname($newval) \& Function: Get/set the tagname for this annotation value. \& \& Setting this is optional. If set, it obviates the need to \& provide a tag to Bio::AnnotationCollectionI when adding \& this object. When obtaining an AnnotationI object from the \& collection, the collection will set the value to the tag \& under which it was stored unless the object has a tag \& stored already. \& \& Example : \& Returns : value of tagname (a scalar) \& Args : new value (a scalar, optional) .Ve .SH "Specific accessors for Targets" .IX Header "Specific accessors for Targets" .SS "target_id" .IX Subsection "target_id" .IP "Usage" 4 .IX Item "Usage" .Vb 2 \& $obj\->target_id() #get existing value \& $obj\->target_id($newval) #set new value .Ve .IP "Function" 4 .IX Item "Function" .PD 0 .IP "Returns" 4 .IX Item "Returns" .PD value of target_id (a scalar) .IP "Arguments" 4 .IX Item "Arguments" new value of target_id (to set)