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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to tail sed and awk in one line? Post 302983848 by baris35 on Monday 17th of October 2016 06:31:55 PM
Old 10-17-2016
Hello Rudic,
It gave an empty ip file at my end


Kind regards
Boris
 

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TFBS::MatrixSet(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      TFBS::MatrixSet(3pm)

NAME
TFBS::Matrix::Set - an agregate class representing a set of matrix patterns, containing methods for manipulating the set as a whole SYNOPSIS
# creation of a TFBS::MatrixSet object # let @list_of_matrix_objects be a list of TFBS::Matrix::* objects ################################### # Create a TFBS::MatrixSet object: my $matrixset = TFBS::MatrixSet->new(); # creates an empty set $matrixset->add_Matrix(@list_of_matrix_objects); #add matrix objects to set $matrixset->add_Matrix($matrixobj); # adds a single matrix object to set # or, same as above: my $matrixset = TFBS::MatrixSet->new(@list_of_matrix_objects, $matrixobj); ################################### # DESCRIPTION
TFBS::MatrixSet is an aggregate class storing a set of TFBS::Matrix::* subclass objects, and providing methods form manipulating those sets as a whole. TFBS::MatrixSet objects are created <I>de novo<I> or returned by some database (TFBS::DB::*) retrieval methods. FEEDBACK
Please send bug reports and other comments to the author. AUTHOR - Boris Lenhard Boris Lenhard <Boris.Lenhard@cgb.ki.se> Modified by Eivind Valen eivind.valen@gmail.com APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are preceded with an underscore. new add_matrix Title : add_matrix Usage : $matrixset->add_matrix(@list_of_matrix_objects); Function: Adds matrix objects to matrixset Returns : object reference (usually ignored) Args : one or more TFBS::Matrix::* objects add_matrix_set Title : add_matrix Usage : $matrixset->add_matrix(@list_of_matrixset_objects); Function: Adds to the matrixset matrix objects contained in one or more other matrixsets Returns : object reference (usually ignored) Args : one or more TFBS::MatrixSet objects search_seq Title : search_seq Usage : my $siteset = $matrixset->search_seq(%args) Function: scans a nucleotide sequence with all patterns represented stored in $matrixset; It works only if all matrix objects in $matrixset understand search_seq method (currently only TFBS::Matrix::PWM objects do) Returns : a TFBS::SiteSet object Args : # you must specify either one of the following three: -file, # the name od a fasta file (single sequence) #or -seqobj # a Bio::Seq object # (more accurately, a Bio::PrimarySeqobject or a # subclass thereof) #or -seqstring # a string containing the sequence -threshold, # minimum score for the hit, either absolute # (e.g. 11.2) or relative (e.g. "75%") # OPTIONAL: default "80%" search_aln Title : search_aln Usage : my $site_pair_set = $matrixset->search_aln(%args) Function: Scans a pairwise alignment of nucleotide sequences with the pattern represented by the PWM: it reports only those hits that are present in equivalent positions of both sequences and exceed a specified threshold score in both, AND are found in regions of the alignment above the specified conservation cutoff value. It works only if all matrix object in $matrixset understand search_aln method (currently only TFBS::Matrix::PWM objects do) Returns : a TFBS::SitePairSet object Args : # you must specify either one of the following three: -file, # the name of the alignment file in Clustal format #or -alignobj # a Bio::SimpleAlign object # (more accurately, a Bio::PrimarySeqobject or a # subclass thereof) #or -alignstring # a multi-line string containing the alignment # in clustal format ############# -threshold, # minimum score for the hit, either absolute # (e.g. 11.2) or relative (e.g. "75%") # OPTIONAL: default "80%" -window, # size of the sliding window (inn nucleotides) # for calculating local conservation in the # alignment # OPTIONAL: default 50 -cutoff # conservation cutoff (%) for including the # region in the results of the pattern search # OPTIONAL: default "70%" -subpart # subpart of the alignment to search, given as e.g. # -subpart => { relative_to => 1, # start => 140, # end => 180 } # where start and end are coordinates in the # sequence indicated by relative_to (1 for the # 1st sequence in the alignment, 2 for the 2nd) # OPTIONAL: by default searches entire alignment -conservation # conservation profile, a TFBS::ConservationProfile # OPTIONAL: by default the conservation profile is # computed internally on the fly (less efficient) size Title : size Usage : my $number_of_matrices = $matrixset->size; Function: gets the number of matrix objects in the $matrixset (i.e. the size of the set) Returns : a number Args : none Iterator Title : Iterator Usage : my $matrixset_iterator = $matrixset->Iterator(-sort_by =>'total_ic'); while (my $matrix_object = $matrix_iterator->next) { # do whatever you want with individual matrix objects } Function: Returns an iterator object that can be used to go through all members of the set Returns : an iterator object (currently undocumentened in TFBS - but understands the 'next' method) Args : -sort_by # optional - currently it accepts # 'ID' (alphabetically) # 'name' (alphabetically) # 'class' (alphabetically) # 'total_ic' (numerically, decreasing order) -reverse # optional - reverses the default sorting order if true randomize_columns Title : randomize_columns Usage : $matrixset->randomize_columns(); Function: Randomizes the columns between all the matrices in the set Returns : nothing Args : none perl v5.14.2 2008-01-24 TFBS::MatrixSet(3pm)
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