NAME
Path - a path for an ontology term graph
SYNOPSIS
$path = Bio::Ontology::Path->new( -identifier => "16847",
-subject_term => $subj,
-object_term => $obj,
-predicate_term => $pred,
-distance => 3 );
DESCRIPTION
This is a basic implementation of Bio::Ontology::PathI.
Essiantially this is a very thin extension of Bio::Ontology::Relationship. It basically adds a method distance().
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AUTHOR
Hilmar Lapp <hlapp@gmx.net>
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
new
Title : new
Usage : $rel = Bio::Ontology::Path->new(-identifier => "16847",
-subject_term => $subject,
-object_term => $object,
-predicate_term => $type );
-distance => 3 );
Function: Creates a new Bio::Ontology::Path.
Returns : A new Bio::Ontology::Path object.
Args : -identifier => the identifier of this relationship [scalar]
-subject_term => the subject term [Bio::Ontology::TermI]
-object_term => the object term [Bio::Ontology::TermI]
-predicate_term => the predicate term [Bio::Ontology::TermI]
-distance => the distance between subject and object
init
Title : init()
Usage : $rel->init();
Function: Initializes this Path to all undef.
Returns :
Args :
distance
Title : distance
Usage : $obj->distance($newval)
Function: Get/set the distance between the two terms connected
by this path.
Note that modifying the distance may not be meaningful. The
implementation here is not connected to any graph engine,
so changing an existing value may simply render the
attribute's value wrong.
Example :
Returns : value of distance (a scalar)
Args : on set, new value (a scalar or undef, optional)
to_string
Title : to_string()
Usage : print $rel->to_string();
Function: to_string method for Path.
Returns : A string representation of this Path.
Args :