07-29-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
echo "abc def ghi" | sed 's/\([a-z][a-z]*\)\([a-z][a-z]*\)/\2\1/'
Could you just give me a brief explanation of this.
Thanks
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bio::updateableseqi
Bio::UpdateableSeqI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::UpdateableSeqI(3pm)
NAME
Bio::UpdateableSeqI - Descendant of Bio::SeqI that allows updates
SYNOPSIS
See Bio::SeqI for most of the documentation. See the documentation of the methods for further details.
DESCRIPTION
Bio::UpdateableSeqI is an interface for Sequence objects which are expected to allow users to perform basic editing functions
(update/delete) on their component SeqFeatures.
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APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
delete_feature
Title : delete_feature
Usage : my $orphanlist=$self->delete_feature($feature,$transcript,$gene);
Function: deletes the specified $feature from the given transcript, if $transcript is sent and exists and $feature is a feature of $transcript,
or from $gene if the $feature is a feature of $gene, or from $self if $transcript and $gene are not sent. Keeps track of the features
of the $gene object that may be left as orphans and returns them as a listref.
Example : I want to delete transcript 'abc' of gene 'def', with three exons, leaving only transcript 'ghi' with two exons.
This will leave exons 1 and 3 part of 'ghi', but exon 2 will become an orphan.
my $orphanlist=$seq->delete_feature($transcript{'abc'},undef,$gene{'def'});
$orphanlist is a reference to a list containing $exon{'2'};
Returns : a listref of orphaned features after the deletion of $feature (optional)
Args : $feature - the feature to be deleted
$transcript - the transcript containing the $feature, so that a $feature can be removed from only one transcript when there are multiple
transcripts in a gene.
$gene - the gene containing the $transcript and/or the $feature
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 Bio::UpdateableSeqI(3pm)