NAME
Webservice::InterMine::Cookbook::Lists::Recipe1 - Uploading Lists
SYNOPSIS
use Webservice::InterMine;
my $service = Webservice::InterMine->get_service('www.flymine.org/query', token => $TOKEN);
# Make a new list by combining two or more
my $combined_list = $list + $combined_list;
$combined_list->rename("Combination");
# Make a new list which is a clone of another list
my $copy = $service->new_list($list, name => "Copy of my list");
DESCRIPTION
Copying Lists
Lists can be copied within the same service by simply passing the list to copy from as the first parameter to new_list
. This makes a new list (with a default name if none is supplied) with the same content as the original.
Combining Lists
Lists can be combined in several ways (see Recipe2 for more operations). One of these is to join two or more lists together. This can be done in a number of ways:
my $new_list = $listA + $listB; # Addition as union
$new_list = $listA | $listB; # Union as this or that
$new_list = $listA + $query; # OK to combine lists and queries.
$new_list = $service->join_lists([$listA, $listB, $query], "Combination") # Use the service
The main benefit of using the service method is being able to supply a name at creation time, rather than using the rename
method, as well as being able to supply as many lists and queries as you wish.
The syntax is much the same for the other operations, more details of which can be found in Recipe2.
Retrieving Results
Lists may be treated much like queries, and this is explored in more depth in Recipe3. Methods that work on queries and lists include:
$list->show();
$list->show_first();
$list->print_results();
while (<$list>) {
# Iteration
}
$list->results_iterator;
CONCLUSION
The syntax for creating lists is the same for all the different content types, and many of the same operations that can be performed on queries can be performed on Lists as well.
AUTHOR
Alex Kalderimis dev@intermine.org
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to dev@intermine.org
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SUPPORT
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.