NAME

Bio::Annotation::TypeManager - Manages types for annotation collections

SYNOPSIS

    # default type manager
    $tm = Bio::Annotation::TypeManager->new();
    # $key is a string or a Bio::Ontology::TermI compliant object
    print "The type for $key is ",$tm->type_for_key($key),"\n";
    if( !$tm->is_valid($key,$object) ) {
        $self->throw("Invalid object for key $key");
    }

DESCRIPTION

Manages types for annotation collections.

FEEDBACK

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Reporting Bugs

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AUTHOR - Ewan Birney

Email [email protected]

APPENDIX

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

new

 Title   : new
 Usage   :
 Function:
 Example :
 Returns :
 Args    :

type_for_key

 Title   : type_for_key
 Usage   :
 Function:
 Example :
 Returns :
 Args    :

is_valid

 Title   : is_valid
 Usage   :
 Function:
 Example :
 Returns :
 Args    :

_add_type_map

 Title   : _add_type_map
 Usage   :
 Function:
 Example :
 Returns :
 Args    :

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