NAME

Bio::Seq::SeqFactory - Instantiates a new Bio::PrimarySeqI (or derived class) through a factory

SYNOPSIS

    use Bio::Seq::SeqFactory;
    my $factory = new Bio::Seq::SeqFactory;
    my $seq = $factory->create(-seq => 'WYRAVLC',
			       -id  => 'name');

    # If you want the factory to create Bio::Seq objects instead
    # of the default Bio::PrimarySeq objects, use the -type parameter:

    my $factory = new Bio::Seq::SeqFactory(-type => 'Bio::Seq');

DESCRIPTION

This object will build Bio::PrimarySeqI and Bio::SeqI objects generically.

FEEDBACK

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bioperl-l@bioperl.org                  - General discussion
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Reporting Bugs

Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web:

http://bugzilla.open-bio.org/

AUTHOR - Jason Stajich

Email jason@bioperl.org

APPENDIX

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

new

Title   : new
Usage   : my $obj = new Bio::Seq::SeqFactory();
Function: Builds a new Bio::Seq::SeqFactory object 
Returns : Bio::Seq::SeqFactory
Args    : -type => string, name of a PrimarySeqI derived class
                   This is optional. Default=Bio::PrimarySeq.

create

Title   : create
Usage   : my $seq = $seqbuilder->create(-seq => 'CAGT', -id => 'name');
Function: Instantiates new Bio::SeqI (or one of its child classes)
          This object allows us to genericize the instantiation of sequence
          objects.
Returns : Bio::PrimarySeq object (default)
          The return type is configurable using new(-type =>"...").
Args    : initialization parameters specific to the type of sequence
          object we want.  Typically 
          -seq        => $str,
          -display_id => $name

type

Title   : type
Usage   : $obj->type($newval)
Function: 
Returns : value of type
Args    : newvalue (optional)