NAME
Bio::DB::GFF::Featname -- The name of a feature
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::DB::GFF;
my $db = Bio::DB::GFF->new( -adaptor => 'dbi:mysql',
-dsn => 'dbi:mysql:elegans42');
my $feature = Bio::DB::GFF::Featname->new(Locus => 'unc-19');
my $segment = $db->segment($feature);
DESCRIPTION
Bio::DB::GFF::Featname is the name of a feature. It contains two fields: name and class. It is typically used by the Bio::DB::GFF module to denote a group, and is accepted by Bio::DB::Relsegment->new() and Bio::DB::GFF->segment() as a replacement for the -name and -class arguments.
METHODS
new
Title : new
Usage : $name = Bio::DB::GFF::Featname->new($class,$name)
Function: create a new Bio::DB::GFF::Featname object
Returns : a new Bio::DB::GFF::Featname object
Args : class and ID
Status : Public
id
Title : id
Usage : $id = $name->id
Function: return a unique ID for the combination of class and name
Returns : a string
Args : none
Status : Public
This method returns a unique combination of the name and class in the form "class:name". Coincidentally, this is the same format used by AceDB.
name
Title : name
Usage : $name = $name->name
Function: return the name of the Featname
Returns : a string
Args : none
Status : Public
class
Title : class
Usage : $class = $name->class
Function: return the name of the Featname
Returns : a string
Args : none
Status : Public
asString
Title : asString
Usage : $string = $name->asString
Function: same as name()
Returns : a string
Args : none
Status : Public
This method is used to overload the "" operator. It is equivalent to calling name().
clone
Title : clone
Usage : $new_clone = $type->clone;
Function: clone this object
Returns : a new Bio::DB::GFF::Featname object
Args : none
Status : Public
This method creates an exact copy of the object.
BUGS
This module is still under development.
SEE ALSO
bioperl, Bio::DB::GFF, Bio::DB::RelSegment
AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org>.
Copyright (c) 2001 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.