09-07-2018
Thank you so much for your examples.
Kind regards
Boris
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tfbs::patterni
TFBS::PatternI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation TFBS::PatternI(3pm)
NAME
TFBS::PatternI - interface definition for all pattern objects (currently includes matrices and word (consensus and regular expressions )
DESCRIPTION
TFBS::PatternI is a draft class that should contain general interface for matrix and other (future) pattern objects. It is not defined and
not used yet, as I need to ponder over certain unresolved issues in general pattern definition. User feedback is more than welcome.
FEEDBACK
Please send bug reports and other comments to the author.
AUTHOR - Boris Lenhard
Boris Lenhard <Boris.Lenhard@cgb.ki.se>
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are preceded with an underscore.
ID
Title : ID
Usage : my $ID = $icm->ID()
$pfm->ID('M00119');
Function: Get/set on the ID of the pattern (unique in a DB or a set)
Returns : pattern ID (a string)
Args : none for get, string for set
name
Title : name
Usage : my $name = $pwm->name()
$pfm->name('PPARgamma');
Function: Get/set on the name of the pattern
Returns : pattern name (a string)
Args : none for get, string for set
class
Title : class
Usage : my $class = $pwm->class()
$pfm->class('forkhead');
Function: Get/set on the structural class of the pattern
Returns : class name (a string)
Args : none for get, string for set
tag
Title : tag
Usage : my $acc = $pwm->tag('acc')
$pfm->tag(source => "Gibbs");
Function: Get/set on the structural class of the pattern
Returns : tag value (a scalar/reference)
Args : tag name (string) for get,
tag name (string) and value (any scalar/reference) for set
all_tags
Title : all_tags
Usage : my %tag = $pfm->all_tags();
Function: get a hash of all tags for a matrix
Returns : a hash of all tag values keyed by tag name
Args : none
delete_tag
Title : delete_tag
Usage : $pfm->delete_tag('score');
Function: get a hash of all tags for a matrix
Returns : nothing
Args : a string (tag name)
perl v5.14.2 2008-01-24 TFBS::PatternI(3pm)