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# BioPerl module for Bio::SearchIO::IteratedSearchResultEventBuilder
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# Please direct questions and support issues to <bioperl-l@bioperl.org>
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# Cared for by Steve Chervitz <sac@bioperl.org> and Jason Stajich <jason@bioperl.org>
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# Copyright Steve Chervitz
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# You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself
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# POD documentation - main docs before the code
=head1 NAME
Bio::SearchIO::IteratedSearchResultEventBuilder - Event Handler for
SearchIO events.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Do not use this object directly, this object is part of the SearchIO
# event based parsing system.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This object handles Search Events generated by the SearchIO classes
and build appropriate Bio::Search::* objects from them.
=head1 FEEDBACK
=head2 Mailing Lists
User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other
Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to
the Bioperl mailing list. Your participation is much appreciated.
bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion
http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists
=head2 Support
Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:
I<bioperl-l@bioperl.org>
rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and
reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly
address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem
with code and data examples if at all possible.
=head2 Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track
of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the
web:
=head1 AUTHOR - Steve Chervitz
Email sac-at-bioperl.org
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
Parts of code based on SearchResultEventBuilder by Jason Stajich
jason@bioperl.org
Sendu Bala, bix@sendu.me.uk
=head1 APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.
Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
=cut
# Let the code begin...
$Bio::SearchIO::IteratedSearchResultEventBuilder::VERSION = '1.7.8';
use strict;
=head2 new
Title : new
Usage : my $obj = Bio::SearchIO::IteratedSearchResultEventBuilder->new();
Function: Builds a new Bio::SearchIO::IteratedSearchResultEventBuilder object
Returns : Bio::SearchIO::IteratedSearchResultEventBuilder
Args : -hsp_factory => Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI
-hit_factory => Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI
-result_factory => Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI
-iteration_factory => Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI
-inclusion_threshold => e-value threshold for inclusion in the
PSI-BLAST score matrix model (blastpgp)
-signif => float or scientific notation number to be used
as a P- or Expect value cutoff
-score => integer or scientific notation number to be used
as a blast score value cutoff
-bits => integer or scientific notation number to be used
as a bit score value cutoff
-hit_filter => reference to a function to be used for
filtering hits based on arbitrary criteria.
See L<Bio::SearchIO::SearchResultEventBuilder> for more information
=cut
sub new {
my ($class,@args) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@args);
my ($resultF, $iterationF, $hitF, $hspF) =
$self->_rearrange([qw(RESULT_FACTORY
ITERATION_FACTORY
HIT_FACTORY
HSP_FACTORY)],@args);
$self->_init_parse_params(@args);
# Note that we need to override the setting of result and factories here
# so that we can set different default factories than are set by the super class.
$self->register_factory('result', $resultF ||
Bio::Factory::ObjectFactory->new(
-type => 'Bio::Search::Result::BlastResult',
-interface => 'Bio::Search::Result::ResultI'));
$self->register_factory('hit', $hitF ||
Bio::Factory::ObjectFactory->new(
-type => 'Bio::Search::Hit::BlastHit',
-interface => 'Bio::Search::Hit::HitI'));
$self->register_factory('hsp', $hspF ||
Bio::Factory::ObjectFactory->new(
-type => 'Bio::Search::HSP::GenericHSP',
-interface => 'Bio::Search::HSP::HSPI'));
# TODO: Change this to BlastIteration (maybe)
$self->register_factory('iteration', $iterationF ||
Bio::Factory::ObjectFactory->new(
-type => 'Bio::Search::Iteration::GenericIteration',
-interface => 'Bio::Search::Iteration::IterationI'));
return $self;
}
=head2 will_handle
Title : will_handle
Usage : if( $handler->will_handle($event_type) ) { ... }
Function: Tests if this event builder knows how to process a specific event
Returns : boolean
Args : event type name
=cut
sub will_handle{
my ($self,$type) = @_;
# these are the events we recognize
return ( $type eq 'hsp' || $type eq 'hit' || $type eq 'result'
|| $type eq 'iteration' || $type eq 'newhits' || $type eq 'oldhits' );
}
=head2 SAX methods
=cut
=head2 start_result
Title : start_result
Usage : $handler->start_result($resulttype)
Function: Begins a result event cycle
Returns : none
Args : Type of Report
=cut
sub start_result {
my $self = shift;
#print STDERR "ISREB: start_result()\n";
$self->SUPER::start_result(@_);
$self->{'_iterations'} = [];
$self->{'_iteration_count'} = 0;
$self->{'_old_hit_names'} = undef;
$self->{'_hit_names_below'} = undef;
return;
}
=head2 start_iteration
Title : start_iteration
Usage : $handler->start_iteration()
Function: Starts an Iteration event cycle
Returns : none
Args : type of event and associated hashref
=cut
sub start_iteration {
my ($self,$type) = @_;
#print STDERR "ISREB: start_iteration()\n";
$self->{'_iteration_count'}++;
# Reset arrays for the various classes of hits.
# $self->{'_newhits_unclassified'} = [];
$self->{'_newhits_below'} = [];
$self->{'_newhits_not_below'} = [];
$self->{'_oldhits_below'} = [];
$self->{'_oldhits_newly_below'} = [];
$self->{'_oldhits_not_below'} = [];
$self->{'_hitcount'} = 0;
return;
}
=head2 end_iteration
Title : end_iteration
Usage : $handler->end_iteration()
Function: Ends an Iteration event cycle
Returns : Bio::Search::Iteration object
Args : type of event and associated hashref
=cut
sub end_iteration {
my ($self,$type,$data) = @_;
# print STDERR "ISREB: end_iteration()\n";
my %args = map { my $v = $data->{$_}; s/ITERATION//; ($_ => $v); }
grep { /^ITERATION/ } keys %{$data};
$args{'-number'} = $self->{'_iteration_count'};
$args{'-oldhits_below'} = $self->{'_oldhits_below'};
$args{'-oldhits_newly_below'} = $self->{'_oldhits_newly_below'};
$args{'-oldhits_not_below'} = $self->{'_oldhits_not_below'};
$args{'-newhits_below'} = $self->{'_newhits_below'};
$args{'-newhits_not_below'} = $self->{'_newhits_not_below'};
$args{'-hit_factory'} = $self->factory('hit');
my $it = $self->factory('iteration')->create_object(%args);
push @{$self->{'_iterations'}}, $it;
return $it;
}
# Title : _add_hit (private function for internal use only)
# Purpose : Applies hit filtering and calls _store_hit if it passes filtering.
# Argument: Bio::Search::Hit::HitI object
sub _add_hit {
my ($self, $hit) = @_;
my $hit_name = uc($hit->{-name});
my $hit_signif = $hit->{-significance};
my $ithresh = $self->{'_inclusion_threshold'};
# Test significance using custom function (if supplied)
my $add_hit = 1;
my $hit_filter = $self->{'_hit_filter'};
if($hit_filter) {
# since &hit_filter is out of our control and would expect a HitI object,
# we're forced to make one for it
$hit = $self->factory('hit')->create_object(%{$hit});
$add_hit = 0 unless &$hit_filter($hit);
}
else {
if($self->{'_confirm_significance'}) {
$add_hit = 0 unless $hit_signif <= $self->{'_max_significance'};
}
if($self->{'_confirm_score'}) {
my $hit_score = $hit->{-score} || $hit->{-hsps}->[0]->{-score};
$add_hit = 0 unless $hit_score >= $self->{'_min_score'};
}
if($self->{'_confirm_bits'}) {
my $hit_bits = $hit->{-bits} || $hit->{-hsps}->[0]->{-bits};
$add_hit = 0 unless $hit_bits >= $self->{'_min_bits'};
}
}
$add_hit && $self->_store_hit($hit, $hit_name, $hit_signif);
# Building hit lookup hashes for determining if the hit is old/new and
# above/below threshold.
$self->{'_old_hit_names'}->{$hit_name}++;
$self->{'_hit_names_below'}->{$hit_name}++ if $hit_signif <= $ithresh;
}
# Title : _store_hit (private function for internal use only)
# Purpose : Collects hit objects into defined sets that are useful for
# analyzing PSI-blast results.
# These are ultimately added to the iteration object in end_iteration().
#
# Strategy:
# Primary split = old vs. new
# Secondary split = below vs. above threshold
# 1. Has this hit occurred in a previous iteration?
# 1.1. If yes, was it below threshold?
# 1.1.1. If yes, ---> [oldhits_below]
# 1.1.2. If no, is it now below threshold?
# 1.1.2.1. If yes, ---> [oldhits_newly_below]
# 1.1.2.2. If no, ---> [oldhits_not_below]
# 1.2. If no, is it below threshold?
# 1.2.1. If yes, ---> [newhits_below]
# 1.2.2. If no, ---> [newhits_not_below]
# 1.2.3. If don't know (no inclusion threshold data), ---> [newhits_unclassified]
# Note: As long as there's a default inclusion threshold,
# there won't be an unclassified set.
#
# For the first iteration, it might be nice to detect non-PSI blast reports
# and put the hits in the unclassified set.
# However, it shouldn't matter where the hits get put for the first iteration
# for non-PSI blast reports since they'll get flattened out in the
# result and iteration search objects.
sub _store_hit {
my ($self, $hit, $hit_name, $hit_signif) = @_;
my $ithresh = $self->{'_inclusion_threshold'};
# This is the assumption leading to Bug 1986. The assumption here is that
# the hit name is unique (and thus new), therefore any subsequent encounters
# with a hit containing the same name are filed as old hits. This isn't
# always true (see the bug report for a few examples). Adding an explicit
# check for the presence of iterations, adding to new hits otherwise.
if (exists $self->{'_old_hit_names'}->{$hit_name}
&& scalar @{$self->{_iterations}}) {
if (exists $self->{'_hit_names_below'}->{$hit_name}) {
push @{$self->{'_oldhits_below'}}, $hit;
} elsif ($hit_signif <= $ithresh) {
push @{$self->{'_oldhits_newly_below'}}, $hit;
} else {
push @{$self->{'_oldhits_not_below'}}, $hit;
}
} else {
if ($hit_signif <= $ithresh) {
push @{$self->{'_newhits_below'}}, $hit;
} else {
push @{$self->{'_newhits_not_below'}}, $hit;
}
}
$self->{'_hitcount'}++;
}
1;