NAME

Bio::DB::QueryI - Object Interface to queryable sequence databases

SYNOPSIS

# using Bio::DB::Query::GenBank as an example
my $query_string = 'Oryza[Organism] AND EST[Keyword]';
my $query = Bio::DB::Query::GenBank->new(-db=>'nucleotide',
                                         -query=>$query_string);
my $count = $query->count;
my @ids   = $query->ids;

# get a genbank database handle
$gb = new Bio::DB::GenBank;
my $stream = $db->get_Stream_by_query($query);
while (my $seq = $stream->next_seq) {
   ...
}

# initialize the list yourself
my $query = Bio::DB::Query::GenBank->new(-ids=>['X1012','CA12345']);

DESCRIPTION

This interface provides facilities for managing sequence queries such as those offered by Entrez. A query object is created by calling new() with a database-specific argument list. From the query object you can either obtain the list of IDs returned by the query, or a count of entries that would be returned. You can pass the query object to a Bio::DB::RandomAccessI object to return the entries themselves as a list or a stream.

FEEDBACK

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Reporting Bugs

Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via email or the web:

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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 a _

new

Title   : new
Usage   : $db = Bio::DB::QueryI->new(@args);
Function: constructor
Returns : QueryI object
Args    : -query       a query string
          -ids         a list of ids as an arrayref

Create new QueryI object. You may initialize with either a query string or with a list of ids. If both ids and a query are provided, the former takes precedence.

Subclasses may recognize additional arguments.

count

Title   : count
Usage   : $count = $db->count;
Function: return count of number of entries retrieved by query
Returns : integer
Args    : none

Returns the number of entries that are matched by the query.

ids

Title   : ids
Usage   : @ids = $db->ids([@ids])
Function: get/set matching ids
Returns : array of sequence ids
Args    : (optional) array ref with new set of ids

query

Title   : query
Usage   : $query = $db->query([$query])
Function: get/set query string
Returns : string
Args    : (optional) new query string