NAME
Bio::DB::Flat - Interface for indexed flat files
SYNOPSIS
$db = Bio::DB::Flat->new(-directory => '/usr/share/embl',
-format => 'embl',
-write_flag => 1);
$db->build_index('/usr/share/embl/primate.embl','/usr/share/embl/protists.embl');
$seq = $db->get_Seq_by_id('BUM');
@sequences = $db->get_Seq_by_acc('DIV' => 'primate');
$raw = $db->fetch_raw('BUM');
DESCRIPTION
This object provides the basic mechanism to associate positions in files with primary and secondary name spaces. Unlike Bio::Index::Abstract (see Bio::Index::Abstract), this is specialized to work with the "flat index" and BerkeleyDB indexed flat file formats worked out at the 2002 BioHackathon.
This object is a general front end to the underlying databases.
FEEDBACK
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Reporting Bugs
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AUTHOR - Lincoln Stein
Email - lstein@cshl.org
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with an "_" (underscore).
new
Title : new
Usage : my $db = new Bio::Flat->new(
-directory => $root_directory,
-write_flag => 0,
-index => 'bdb'|'flat',
-verbose => 0,
-out => 'outputfile',
-format => 'genbank');
Function: create a new Bio::Index::BDB object
Returns : new Bio::Index::BDB object
Args : -directory Root directory containing "config.dat"
-write_flag If true, allows reindexing.
-verbose Verbose messages
-out File to write to when write_seq invoked
Status : Public
The root -directory indicates where the flat file indexes will be stored. The build_index() and write_seq() methods will automatically create a human-readable configuration file named "config.dat" in this file.
The -write_flag enables writing new entries into the database as well as the creation of the indexes. By default the indexes will be opened read only.
-index is one of "bdb" or "flat" and indicates the type of index to generate. "bdb" corresponds to Berkeley DB. You *must* be using BerkeleyDB version 2 or higher, and have the Perl BerkeleyDB extension installed (DB_File will *not* work).
The -out argument species the output file for writing objects created with write_seq().
fetch
Title : fetch
Usage : $index->fetch( $id )
Function: Returns a Bio::Seq object from the index
Example : $seq = $index->fetch( 'dJ67B12' )
Returns : Bio::Seq object
Args : ID
Deprecated. Use get_Seq_by_id instead.
To Be Implemented in Subclasses
The following methods MUST be implemented by subclasses.
May Be Overridden in Subclasses
The following methods MAY be overridden by subclasses.