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Gedcom::Individual(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Gedcom::Individual(3pm)

NAME
Gedcom::Individual - a module to manipulate Gedcom individuals Version 1.16 - 24th April 2009 SYNOPSIS
use Gedcom::Individual; my $name = $i->name; my @rel = $i->father; my @rel = $i->mother; my @rel = $i->parents; my @rel = $i->husband; my @rel = $i->wife; my @rel = $i->spouse; my @rel = $i->siblings; my @rel = $i->brothers; my @rel = $i->sisters; my @rel = $i->children; my @rel = $i->sons; my @rel = $i->daughters; my @rel = $i->descendents; my @rel = $i->ancestors; my $ok = $i->delete; my @fam = $i->famc; my @fam = $i->fams; DESCRIPTION
A selection of subroutines to handle individuals in a gedcom file. Derived from Gedcom::Record. HASH MEMBERS
None. METHODS
name my $name = $i->name; Return the name of the individual, with spaces normalised. cased_name my $cased_name = $i->cased_name; Return the name of the individual, with spaces normalised, and surname in upper case. surname my $surname = $i->surname; Return the surname of the individual. given_names my $given_names = $i->given_names; Return the given names of the individual, with spaces normalised. soundex my $soundex = $i->soundex; Return the soundex code of the individual. This function is only available if Text::Soundex.pm is available. sex my $sex = $i->sex; Return the sex of the individual, "M", "F" or "U". Individual functions my @rel = $i->father; my @rel = $i->mother; my @rel = $i->parents; my @rel = $i->husband; my @rel = $i->wife; my @rel = $i->spouse; my @rel = $i->siblings; my @rel = $i->older_siblings; my @rel = $i->younger_siblings; my @rel = $i->brothers; my @rel = $i->sisters; my @rel = $i->children; my @rel = $i->sons; my @rel = $i->daughters; my @rel = $i->descendents; my @rel = $i->ancestors; Return a list of individuals related to $i. Each function, even those with a singular name such as father(), returns a list of individuals holding that relation to $i. More complex relationships can easily be found using the map function. eg: my @grandparents = map { $_->parents } $i->parents; delete my $ok = $i->delete; Delete $i from the data structure. This function will also set $i to undef. This is to remind you that the individual cannot be used again. Returns true iff $i was successfully deleted. Family functions my @fam = $i->famc; my @fam = $i->fams; Return a list of families to which $i belongs. famc() returns those families in which $i is a child. fams() returns those families in which $i is a spouse. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-12 Gedcom::Individual(3pm)

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GELF_GETREL(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					    GELF_GETREL(3)

NAME
gelf_getrel, gelf_update_rel -- read and update ELF relocation entries LIBRARY
ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf) SYNOPSIS
#include <gelf.h> GElf_Rel * gelf_getrel(Elf_Data *data, int ndx, GElf_Rel *rel); int gelf_update_rel(Elf_Data *data, int ndx, GElf_Rel *rel); DESCRIPTION
These convenience functions are used to retrieve and update class-dependent Elf32_Rel or Elf64_Rel structures in an ELF object. Argument data is an Elf_Data descriptor associated with a section of type SHT_REL. Argument ndx is the index of the entry being retrieved or updated. The class-independent GElf_Rel structure is described in gelf(3). Function gelf_getrel() retrieves the class-dependent entry at index ndx in data buffer data and copies it to the destination pointed to by argument rel after translation to class-independent form. Function gelf_update_rel() converts the class-independent entry pointed to by argument rel to class-dependent form, and writes it to the entry at index ndx in the data buffer described by argument data. Function gelf_update_rel() signals an error if any of the values in the class-independent representation exceeds the representable limits of the target type. RETURN VALUES
Function gelf_getrel() returns the value of argument rel if successful, or NULL in case of an error. Function gelf_update_rel() returns a non-zero value if successful, or zero in case of an error. ERRORS
These functions may fail with the following errors: [ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Arguments data or rel were NULL. [ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument ndx was less than zero or larger than the number of entries in the data descriptor. [ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Data descriptor data was not associated with a section of type SHT_REL. [ELF_E_RANGE] A value was not representable in the target type. SEE ALSO
elf(3), elf_getdata(3), elf_getscn(3), gelf(3) BSD
August 29, 2006 BSD
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