NAME

FAST::Bio::AnalysisResultI - Interface for analysis result objects

SYNOPSIS

FAST::Bio::AnalysisResultI defines an interface that must be implemented by a subclass. So you cannot create FAST::Bio::AnalysisResultI objects, only objects that inherit from FAST::Bio::AnalysisResultI.

DESCRIPTION

The AnalysisResultI module provides an interface for modules encapsulating the result of an analysis that was carried out with a query sequence and an optional subject dataset.

The notion of an analysis represented by this base class is that of a unary or binary operator, taking either one query or a query and a subject and producing a result. The query is e.g. a sequence, and a subject is either a sequence, too, or a database of sequences.

This interface defines methods to access analysis result data and does not impose any constraints on how the analysis result data is acquired.

Note that this module does not provide support for running an analysis. Rather, it is positioned in the subsequent parsing step (concerned with turning raw results into BioPerl objects).

FEEDBACK

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AUTHOR - Steve Chervitz, Hilmar Lapp

Email sac@bioperl.org Email hlapp@gmx.net (author of FAST::Bio::Tools::AnalysisResult on which this module is based)

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2001 Steve Chervitz. All Rights Reserved.

DISCLAIMER

This software is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.

APPENDIX

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

analysis_query

Usage     : $query_obj = $result->analysis_query();
Purpose   : Get a FAST::Bio::PrimarySeqI-compatible object representing the entity 
            on which the analysis was performed. Lacks sequence information.
Argument  : n/a
Returns   : A FAST::Bio::PrimarySeqI-compatible object without sequence information.
            The sequence will have display_id, description, moltype, and length data.

analysis_subject

Usage     : $obj = $result->analyis_subject();
Purpose   : Get the subject of the analysis against which it was
            performed. For similarity searches it will probably be a database,
            and for sequence feature predictions (exons, promoters, etc) it
            may be a collection of models or homologous sequences that were
            used, or undefined.
Returns   : An object of a type the depends on the implementation
            May also return undef for analyses that don\'t involve subjects.
Argument  : n/a
Comments  : Implementation of this method is optional.
            AnalysisResultI provides a default behavior of returning undef.

analysis_subject_version

Usage     : $vers = $result->analyis_subject_version();
Purpose   : Get the version string of the subject of the analysis.
Returns   : String or undef for analyses that don\'t involve subjects.
Argument  : n/a
Comments  : Implementation of this method is optional.
            AnalysisResultI provides a default behavior of returning undef.

analysis_date

Usage     : $date = $result->analysis_date();
Purpose   : Get the date on which the analysis was performed.
Returns   : String
Argument  : n/a

analysis_method

Usage     : $meth = $result->analysis_method();
Purpose   : Get the name of the sequence analysis method that was used
            to produce this result (BLASTP, FASTA, etc.). May also be the
            actual name of a program.
Returns   : String
Argument  : n/a

analysis_method_version

Usage     : $vers = $result->analysis_method_version();
Purpose   : Get the version string of the analysis program.
          : (e.g., 1.4.9MP, 2.0a19MP-WashU).
Returns   : String
Argument  : n/a

next_feature

Title   : next_feature
Usage   : $seqfeature = $obj->next_feature();
Function: Returns the next feature available in the analysis result, or
          undef if there are no more features.
Example :
Returns : A FAST::Bio::SeqFeatureI implementing object, or undef if there are no
          more features.
Args    : none