NAME
Bio::Factory::SeqAnalysisParserFactoryI - interface describing objects capableof creating SeqAnalysisParserI compliant parsers
SYNOPSIS
# initialize an object implementing this interface, e.g. $factory = Bio::Factory::SeqAnalysisParserFactory->new(); # obtain a parser object $parser = $factory->get_parser(-input=>$inputobj, -params=>[@params], -method => $method); # $parser is an object implementing Bio::SeqAnalysisParserI # annotate sequence with features produced by parser while(my $feat = $parser->next_feature()) { $seq->add_SeqFeature($feat); }
DESCRIPTION
This is an interface for factory classes capable of instantiating SeqAnalysisParserI implementing parsers. The concept behind the interface is a generic analysis result parsing in high-throughput automated sequence annotation pipelines. See Bio::SeqAnalysisParserI for more documentation of this concept.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Hilmar Lapp, Jason Stajich
Email Hilmar Lapp <[email protected]>, Jason Stajich <[email protected]>APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _get_parser
Title : get_parser Usage : $factory->get_parser(-input=>$inputobj, [ -params=>[@params] ], -method => $method) Function: Creates and returns a parser object for the given input and method. The type of input which is suitable depends on the implementation, but a good-style implementation should allow both file names and streams (filehandles). A particular implementation may not be able to create a parser for the requested method. In this case it shall return undef. Parameters (-params argument) are passed on to the parser object and therefore are specific to the parser to be created. An implementation of this interface should make this argument optional. Example : Returns : A Bio::SeqAnalysisParserI implementing object. Args : B<input> - object/file where analysis results are coming from, B<params> - parameter to use when parsing/running analysis B<method> - method of analysis
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