NAME

Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicyI - Abstract interface for objects implementing a certain policy of computing integer-valued coordinates of a Location

SYNOPSIS

# get a location, e.g., from a SeqFeature
$location = $feature->location();
# examine its coordinate computation policy
print "Location of feature ", $feature->primary_tag(), " employs a ",
      ref($location->coordinate_policy()), 
      " instance for coordinate computation\n";
# change the policy, e.g. because the user chose to do so
$location->coordinate_policy(Bio::Location::NarrowestCoordPolicy->new());

DESCRIPTION

Objects implementing this interface are used by Bio::LocationI implementing objects to determine integer-valued coordinates when asked for it. While this may seem trivial for simple locations, there are different ways to do it for fuzzy or compound (split) locations. Classes implementing this interface implement a certain policy, like 'always widest range', 'always smallest range', 'mean for BETWEEN locations', etc. By installing a different policy object in a Location object, the behaviour of coordinate computation can be changed on-the-fly, and with a single line of code client-side.

FEEDBACK

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Support

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bioperl-l@bioperl.org

rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible.

Reporting Bugs

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AUTHOR - Hilmar Lapp, Jason Stajich

Email hlapp@gmx.net, jason@bioperl.org

APPENDIX

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

start

Title   : start
Usage   : $start = $policy->start($location);
Function: Get the integer-valued start coordinate of the given location as
          computed by this computation policy.
Returns : A positive integer number.
Args    : A Bio::LocationI implementing object.

end

Title   : end
Usage   : $end = $policy->end($location);
Function: Get the integer-valued end coordinate of the given location as
          computed by this computation policy.
Returns : A positive integer number.
Args    : A Bio::LocationI implementing object.