NAME
OBO::APO::APO_ID - A module for describing Application Ontology (APO) identifiers. Its idspace, subnamespace and localID are stored.
SYNOPSIS
use OBO::APO::APO_ID;
$id = APO_ID->new();
$id->idspace("APO");
$id->subnamespace("X");
$id->localID("0000001");
$idspace = $id->idspace();
$subnamespace = $id->subnamespace();
$localID = $id->localID();
print $id->id_as_string();
$id->id_as_string("APO:P1234567");
DESCRIPTION
The OBO::APO::APO_ID class implements an Application Ontology identifier.
A APO ID holds: IDSPACE, SUBNAMESPACE and a NUMBER in the following form:
APO:[A-Z][a-z]?nnnnnnn
For instance: APO:Pa1234567
The SUBNAMESPACE may be one of the following:
C Cellular component
F Molecular Function
P Biological Process
B Protein
G Gene
I Interaction
R Reference
T Taxon
N Instance
U Upper Level Ontology (APO)
L Relationship type (e.g. is_a)
Y Interaction type
Z Unknown
plus an extra (optional) qualifier could be added to explicitly capture the organism:
a Arabidopsis thaliana
h Homo sapiens
y Saccharomyces cerevisiae
s Schizosaccharomyces pombe
c Caenorhabditis elegans
d Drosophila melanogaster
m Mus musculus
AUTHOR
Erick Antezana, <erick.antezana -@- gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2006-2012 by Erick Antezana
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
subnamespace
Usage - print $id->subnamespace() or $id->subnamespace($name)
Returns - the subnamespace (string)
Args - the subnamespace (string)
Function - gets/sets the subnamespace
id_as_string
Usage - print $id->id_as_string() or $id->id_as_string("APO:X0000001")
Returns - the id as string (scalar)
Args - the id as string
Function - gets/sets the id as string
equals
Usage - print $id->equals($id)
Returns - 1 (true) or 0 (false)
Args - the other ID (OBO::APO::APO_ID)
Function - tells if two IDs are equal
next_id
Usage - $id->next_id()
Returns - the next ID (OBO::APO::APO_ID)
Args - none
Function - returns the next ID, which is new
previous_id
Usage - $id->previous_id()
Returns - the previous ID (OBO::APO::APO_ID)
Args - none
Function - returns the previous ID, which is new