NAME

FAST::Bio::AnnotatableI - the base interface an annotatable object must implement

SYNOPSIS

use FAST::Bio::SeqIO;
# get an annotatable object somehow: for example, FAST::Bio::SeqI objects
# are annotatable
my $seqio = FAST::Bio::SeqIO->new(-fh => \*STDIN, -format => 'genbank');
while (my $seq = $seqio->next_seq()) {
    # $seq is-a FAST::Bio::AnnotatableI, hence:
    my $ann_coll = $seq->annotation();
    # $ann_coll is-a FAST::Bio::AnnotationCollectionI, hence:
    my @all_anns = $ann_coll->get_Annotations();
    # do something with the annotation objects
}

DESCRIPTION

This is the base interface that all annotatable objects must implement. A good example is FAST::Bio::Seq which is an AnnotableI object.

FEEDBACK

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AUTHOR

Hilmar Lapp E<lt>hlapp@gmx.netE<gt>
Allen Day E<lt>allenday@ucla.eduE<gt>

APPENDIX

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

annotation

Title   : annotation
Usage   : $obj->annotation($newval)
Function: Get the annotation collection for this annotatable object.
Example : 
Returns : a FAST::Bio::AnnotationCollectionI implementing object, or undef
Args    : on set, new value (a FAST::Bio::AnnotationCollectionI
          implementing object, optional) (an implementation may not
          support changing the annotation collection)

See FAST::Bio::AnnotationCollectionI