NAME

Bio::Tools::Run::PiseApplication::plotcon

SYNOPSIS

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DESCRIPTION

Bio::Tools::Run::PiseApplication::plotcon

      Bioperl class for:

	PLOTCON	Plots the quality of conservation of a sequence alignment (EMBOSS)


      Parameters: 

        (see also:
          http://bioweb.pasteur.fr/seqanal/interfaces/plotcon.html 
         for available values):


		plotcon (String)

		init (String)

		msf (Sequence)
			Sequences file to be read in (-msf)
			pipe: seqsfile

		winsize (Integer)
			Window size (-winsize)

		scorefile (Excl)
			Comparison matrix file (-scorefile)

		data (Switch)
			Display as data (-data)

		graph (Excl)
			graph (-graph)

		outfile (OutFile)
			Display as data (-outfile)

		auto (String)

		psouput (String)

FEEDBACK

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AUTHOR

Catherine Letondal (letondal@pasteur.fr)

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2003 Institut Pasteur & Catherine Letondal. All Rights Reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

DISCLAIMER

This software is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.

SEE ALSO

  • http://bioweb.pasteur.fr/seqanal/interfaces/plotcon.html

  • Bio::Tools::Run::PiseApplication

  • Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory::Pise

  • Bio::Tools::Run::PiseJob

new

Title   : new()
Usage   : my $plotcon = Bio::Tools::Run::PiseApplication::plotcon->new($location, $email, @params);
Function: Creates a Bio::Tools::Run::PiseApplication::plotcon object.
          This method should not be used directly, but rather by 
          a Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory::Pise instance.
          my $factory = Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory::Pise->new();
          my $plotcon = $factory->program('plotcon');
Example : -
Returns : An instance of Bio::Tools::Run::PiseApplication::plotcon.