Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO - PSM parser
use Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO;
my $psmIO= Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO->new(-file=>$file, -format=>'transfac');
my $release=$psmIO->release; #Using Bio::Matrix::PSM::PsmHeader methods
my $release=$psmIO->release;
while (my $psm=$psmIO->next_psm) {
my %psm_header=$psm->header;
my $ic=$psm_header{IC};
my $sites=$psm_header{sites};
my $width=$psm_header{width};
my $score=$psm_header{e_val};
my $IUPAC=$psm->IUPAC;
}
my $instances=$psm->instances;
foreach my $instance (@{$instances}) {
my $id=$instance->primary_id;
}
This module allows you to read DNA position scoring matrices and/or their
respective sequence matches from a file.
There are two header methods, one belonging to Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO::driver and
the other to Bio::Matrix::PSM::Psm. They provide general information about the
file (driver) and for the current PSM result (Psm) respectively. Psm header
method always returns the same thing, but some values in the hash might be
empty, depending on the file you are parsing. You will get undef in this case
(no exceptions are thrown).
Please note that the file header data (commenatries, version, input data,
configuration, etc.) might be obtained through Bio::Matrix::PSM::PsmHeader
methods. Some methods are driver specific (meme, transfac, etc.): meme: weight
mast: seq, instances
If called when you parse a different file type you will get undef. For example:
my $psmIO= Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO->new(file=>$file, format=>'transfac');
my %seq=$psmIO->seq;
will return an empty hash. To see all methods and how to use them go to
Bio::Matrix::PSM::PsmHeaderI.
See also Bio::Matrix::PSM::PsmI for details on using and manipulating the parsed
data.
The only way to write PFM/PWM is through masta module (something like fasta for
DNA matrices). You can see an example by reading Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO::masta
documentation.
Bio::Matrix::PSM::PsmI, Bio::Matrix::PSM::PsmHeaderI,
Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO::masta
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Title : new
Usage : my $psmIO = Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO->new(-format=>'meme',
-file=>$file);
Function: Associates a file with the appropriate parser
Throws : Throws if the file passed is in HTML format or
if some criteria for the file
format are not met. See L<Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO::meme> and
L<Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO::transfac> for more details.
Example :
Returns : psm object, associated with a file with matrix file
Args : hash
Title : fh
Usage : $obj->fh
Function: Get a filehandle type access to the matrix parser
Example : $fh = $obj->fh; # make a tied filehandle
$matrix = <$fh>; # read a matrix object
Returns : filehandle tied to Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO class
Args : none
Title : _load_format_module
Usage : *INTERNAL Matrix::PSM::IO stuff*
Function: Loads up (like use) a module at run time on demand
Title : _guess_format
Usage : $obj->_guess_format($filename)
Returns : guessed format of filename (lower case)
Args : filename
Title : next_psm
Usage : my $psm=$psmIO->next_psm();
Function: Reads the next PSM from the input file, associated with this object
Throws : Throws if there ara format violations in the input file (checking is not
very strict with all drivers).
Example :
Returns : Bio::Matrix::PSM::Psm object
Args : none
Title : _parseMatrix
Usage :
Function: Parses the next site matrix information in the meme file
Throws :
Example : Internal stuff
Returns : hash as for constructing a SiteMatrix object (see SiteMatrixI)
Args : string
Title : _parseInstance
Usage :
Function: Parses the next sites instances from the meme file
Throws :
Example : Internal stuff
Returns : Bio::Matrix::PSM::SiteMatrix object
Args : array references
Title : _parse_coordinates
Usage :
Function:
Throws :
Example : Internal stuff
Returns :
Args :
Title : header
Usage : my %header=$psmIO->header;
Function: Returns the header for the PSM file, format specific
Throws :
Example :
Returns : Hash or a single string with driver specific information
Args : none
Title : _make_matrix
Usage :
Function: makes a matrix from 4 array references (A C G T)
Throws :
Example :
Returns : SiteMatrix object
Args : array of references(A C G T)