NAME

Acme::Keyakizaka46 - All about Japanse idol group "Keyakizaka46"

SYNOPSIS

use Acme::Keyakizaka46;

my $keyaki = Acme::Keyakizaka46->new;

# retrieve the members on their activities
my @members              = $keyaki->team_members;             # retrieve all
my @kanji_members        = $keyaki->team_members('kanji');
my @hiragana_members     = $keyaki->team_members('hiragana');

# retrieve the members under some conditions
my @sorted_by_age        = $keyaki->sort('age', 'asc');
my @sorted_by_class      = $keyaki->sort('class','desc');
my @selected_by_age      = $keyaki->select('age', 18, '>=');
my @selected_by_class    = $keyaki->select('class', 2, '==');

DESCRIPTION

"Keyakizaka46" is a Japanese famous idol group. This module, Acme::Keyakizaka46, provides an easy method to catch up with Keyakizaka46.

METHODS

new

    my $keyaki = Acme::Keyakizaka46->new;

    Creates and returns a new Acme::Keyakizaka46 object.

members ( $type )

    # $type can be one of the values below:
    #  + kanji               : kanji Keyaki members
    #  + hiragana            : hiragana Keyaki members
    #  + undef               : all members
    
    my @members = $keyaki->team_members('kanji');

    Returns the members as a list of the Acme::Keyakizaka46::Base based object represents each member. See also the documentation of Acme::Keyakizaka46::Base for more details.

sort ( $type, $order [ , @members ] )

    # $type can be one of the values below:
    #  + age   :  sort by age
    #  + class :  sort by class
    #
    # $order can be a one of the values below:
    #  + desc                :  sort in descending order
    #  + asc (anything else) :  sort in ascending order
    
    my @sorted_members = $keyaki->sort('age','desc'); # sort by age in descending order

    Returns the members sorted by the $type field.

select ( $type, $number, $operator [, @members] )

    # $type can be one of the same values above:
    my @selected_members = $keyaki->select('age', 18, '>=');

    Returns the members satisfy the given $type condition. $operator must be a one of '==', '>=', '<=', '>', and '<'. This method compares the given $type to the member's one in the order below:

    $number $operator $member_value

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Okawara Ayato <2044taiga@gmail.com>

LICENSE

Copyright (C) Okwara Ayato.

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