NAME

Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon - Operational taxonomic unit

SYNOPSIS

use Bio::Phylo::IO qw(parse);
use Bio::Phylo::Factory;
my $fac = Bio::Phylo::Factory->new;

# array of names
my @apes = qw(
    Homo_sapiens
    Pan_paniscus
    Pan_troglodytes
    Gorilla_gorilla
);

# newick string
my $str = '(((Pan_paniscus,Pan_troglodytes),';
$str   .= 'Homo_sapiens),Gorilla_gorilla);';

# create tree object
my $tree = parse(
   -format => 'newick',
   -string => $str
)->first;

# instantiate taxa object
my $taxa = $fac->create_taxa;

# instantiate taxon objects, insert in taxa object
foreach( @apes ) {
   my $taxon = $fac->create_taxon(
       -name => $_,
   );
   $taxa->insert($taxon);
}

# crossreference tree and taxa
$tree->crossreference($taxa);

# iterate over nodes
while ( my $node = $tree->next ) {

   # check references
   if ( $node->get_taxon ) {

       # prints crossreferenced tips
       print "match: ", $node->get_name, "\n";
   }
}

DESCRIPTION

The taxon object models a single operational taxonomic unit. It is useful for cross-referencing datum objects and tree nodes.

METHODS

CONSTRUCTOR

new()

Taxon constructor.

Type    : Constructor
Title   : new
Usage   : my $taxon = Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon->new;
Function: Instantiates a Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon
          object.
Returns : A Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon object.
Args    : none.

MUTATORS

set_data()

Associates argument data with invocant.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_data
Usage   : $taxon->set_data( $datum );
Function: Associates data with
          the current taxon.
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : Must be an object of type
          Bio::Phylo::Matrices::Datum
set_nodes()

Associates argument node with invocant.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_nodes
Usage   : $taxon->set_nodes($node);
Function: Associates tree nodes
          with the current taxon.
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : A Bio::Phylo::Forest::Node object
unset_datum()

Removes association between argument data and invocant.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : unset_datum
Usage   : $taxon->unset_datum($node);
Function: Disassociates datum from
          the invocant taxon (i.e.
          removes reference).
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : A Bio::Phylo::Matrix::Datum object
unset_node()

Removes association between argument node and invocant.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : unset_node
Usage   : $taxon->unset_node($node);
Function: Disassociates tree node from
          the invocant taxon (i.e.
          removes reference).
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : A Bio::Phylo::Forest::Node object

ACCESSORS

get_data()

Retrieves associated datum objects.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_data
Usage   : @data = @{ $taxon->get_data };
Function: Retrieves data associated
          with the current taxon.
Returns : An ARRAY reference of
          Bio::Phylo::Matrices::Datum
          objects.
Args    : None.
get_nodes()

Retrieves associated node objects.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_nodes
Usage   : @nodes = @{ $taxon->get_nodes };
Function: Retrieves tree nodes associated
          with the current taxon.
Returns : An ARRAY reference of
          Bio::Phylo::Trees::Node objects
Args    : None.

INHERITED METHODS

Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon inherits from one or more superclasses. This means that objects of class Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon also "do" the methods from the superclasses in addition to the ones implemented in this class. Below is the documentation for those additional methods, organized by superclass.

SUPERCLASS Bio::Phylo::Util::XMLWritable

Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon inherits from superclass Bio::Phylo::Util::XMLWritable. Below are the public methods (if any) from this superclass.

add_dictionary()
Type    : Mutator
Title   : add_dictionary
Usage   : $obj->add_dictionary($dict);
Function: Adds a dictionary attachment to the object
Returns : $self
Args    : Bio::Phylo::Dictionary
get_attributes()

Retrieves attributes for the element.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_attributes
Usage   : my %attrs = %{ $obj->get_attributes };
Function: Gets the xml attributes for the object;
Returns : A hash reference
Args    : None.
Comments: throws ObjectMismatch if no linked taxa object 
          can be found
get_dictionaries()

Retrieves the dictionaries for the element.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_dictionaries
Usage   : my @dicts = @{ $obj->get_dictionaries };
Function: Retrieves the dictionaries for the element.
Returns : An array ref of Bio::Phylo::Dictionary objects
Args    : None.
get_namespaces()
Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_namespaces
Usage   : my %ns = %{ $obj->get_namespaces };
Function: Retrieves the known namespaces
Returns : A hash of prefix/namespace key/value pairs, or
          a single namespace if a single, optional
          prefix was provided as argument
Args    : Optional - a namespace prefix
get_tag()

Retrieves tag name for the element.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_tag
Usage   : my $tag = $obj->get_tag;
Function: Gets the xml tag name for the object;
Returns : A tag name
Args    : None.
get_xml_id()

Retrieves xml id for the element.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_xml_id
Usage   : my $id = $obj->get_xml_id;
Function: Gets the xml id for the object;
Returns : An xml id
Args    : None.
get_xml_tag()

Retrieves tag string

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_xml_tag
Usage   : my $str = $obj->get_xml_tag;
Function: Gets the xml tag for the object;
Returns : A tag, i.e. pointy brackets
Args    : Optional: a true value, to close an empty tag
is_identifiable()

By default, all XMLWritable objects are identifiable when serialized, i.e. they have a unique id attribute. However, in some cases a serialized object may not have an id attribute (governed by the nexml schema). This method indicates whether that is the case.

Type    : Test
Title   : is_identifiable
Usage   : if ( $obj->is_identifiable ) { ... }
Function: Indicates whether IDs are generated
Returns : BOOLEAN
Args    : NONE
remove_dictionary()
Type    : Mutator
Title   : remove_dictionary
Usage   : $obj->remove_dictionary($dict);
Function: Removes a dictionary attachment from the object
Returns : $self
Args    : Bio::Phylo::Dictionary
set_attributes()

Assigns attributes for the element.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_attributes
Usage   : $obj->set_attributes( 'foo' => 'bar' )
Function: Sets the xml attributes for the object;
Returns : $self
Args    : key/value pairs or a hash ref
set_identifiable()

By default, all XMLWritable objects are identifiable when serialized, i.e. they have a unique id attribute. However, in some cases a serialized object may not have an id attribute (governed by the nexml schema). For such objects, id generation can be explicitly disabled using this method. Typically, this is done internally - you will probably never use this method.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_identifiable
Usage   : $obj->set_tag(0);
Function: Enables/disables id generation
Returns : $self
Args    : BOOLEAN
set_namespaces()
Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_namespaces
Usage   : $obj->set_namespaces( 'dwc' => 'http://www.namespaceTBD.org/darwin2' );
Function: Adds one or more prefix/namespace pairs
Returns : $self
Args    : One or more prefix/namespace pairs, as even-sized list, 
          or as a hash reference, i.e.:
          $obj->set_namespaces( 'dwc' => 'http://www.namespaceTBD.org/darwin2' );
          or
          $obj->set_namespaces( { 'dwc' => 'http://www.namespaceTBD.org/darwin2' } );
Notes   : This is a global for the XMLWritable class, so that in a recursive
		   to_xml call the outermost element contains the namespace definitions.
		   This method can also be called as a static class method, i.e.
		   Bio::Phylo::Util::XMLWritable->set_namespaces(
		   'dwc' => 'http://www.namespaceTBD.org/darwin2');
set_tag()

This method is usually only used internally, to define or alter the name of the tag into which the object is serialized. For example, for a Bio::Phylo::Forest::Node object, this method would be called with the 'node' argument, so that the object is serialized into an xml element structure called <node/>

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_tag
Usage   : $obj->set_tag('node');
Function: Sets the tag name
Returns : $self
Args    : A tag name (must be a valid xml element name)
set_xml_id()

This method is usually only used internally, to store the xml id of an object as it is parsed out of a nexml file - this is for the purpose of round-tripping nexml info sets.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_xml_id
Usage   : $obj->set_xml_id('node345');
Function: Sets the xml id
Returns : $self
Args    : An xml id (must be a valid xml NCName)
to_xml()

Serializes invocant to XML.

Type    : XML serializer
Title   : to_xml
Usage   : my $xml = $obj->to_xml;
Function: Serializes $obj to xml
Returns : An xml string
Args    : None

SUPERCLASS Bio::Phylo

Bio::Phylo::Taxa::Taxon inherits from superclass Bio::Phylo. Below are the public methods (if any) from this superclass.

clone()

Clones invocant.

Type    : Utility method
Title   : clone
Usage   : my $clone = $object->clone;
Function: Creates a copy of the invocant object.
Returns : A copy of the invocant.
Args    : None.
Comments: Cloning is currently experimental, use with caution.
get()

Attempts to execute argument string as method on invocant.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get
Usage   : my $treename = $tree->get('get_name');
Function: Alternative syntax for safely accessing
          any of the object data; useful for
          interpolating runtime $vars.
Returns : (context dependent)
Args    : a SCALAR variable, e.g. $var = 'get_name';
get_desc()

Gets invocant description.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_desc
Usage   : my $desc = $obj->get_desc;
Function: Returns the object's description (if any).
Returns : A string
Args    : None
get_generic()

Gets generic hashref or hash value(s).

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_generic
Usage   : my $value = $obj->get_generic($key);
          or
          my %hash = %{ $obj->get_generic() };
Function: Returns the object's generic data. If an
          argument is used, it is considered a key
          for which the associated value is returned.
          Without arguments, a reference to the whole
          hash is returned.
Returns : A string or hash reference.
Args    : None
get_id()

Gets invocant's UID.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_id
Usage   : my $id = $obj->get_id;
Function: Returns the object's unique ID
Returns : INT
Args    : None
get_internal_name()

Gets invocant's 'fallback' name (possibly autogenerated).

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_internal_name
Usage   : my $name = $obj->get_internal_name;
Function: Returns the object's name (if none was set, the name
          is a combination of the $obj's class and its UID).
Returns : A string
Args    : None
get_logger()

Gets a logger object.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_logger
Usage   : my $logger = $obj->get_logger;
Function: Returns a Bio::Phylo::Util::Logger object
Returns : Bio::Phylo::Util::Logger
Args    : None
get_name()

Gets invocant's name.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_name
Usage   : my $name = $obj->get_name;
Function: Returns the object's name.
Returns : A string
Args    : None
get_obj_by_id()

Attempts to fetch an in-memory object by its UID

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_obj_by_id
Usage   : my $obj = Bio::Phylo->get_obj_by_id($uid);
Function: Fetches an object from the IDPool cache
Returns : A Bio::Phylo object 
Args    : A unique id
get_score()

Gets invocant's score.

Type    : Accessor
Title   : get_score
Usage   : my $score = $obj->get_score;
Function: Returns the object's numerical score (if any).
Returns : A number
Args    : None
new()

The Bio::Phylo root constructor, is rarely used directly. Rather, many other objects in Bio::Phylo internally go up the inheritance tree to this constructor. The arguments shown here can therefore also be passed to any of the child classes' constructors, which will pass them on up the inheritance tree. Generally, constructors in Bio::Phylo subclasses can process as arguments all methods that have set_* in their names. The arguments are named for the methods, but "set_" has been replaced with a dash "-", e.g. the method "set_name" becomes the argument "-name" in the constructor.

Type    : Constructor
Title   : new
Usage   : my $phylo = Bio::Phylo->new;
Function: Instantiates Bio::Phylo object
Returns : a Bio::Phylo object 
Args    : Optional, any number of setters. For example,
		   Bio::Phylo->new( -name => $name )
		   will call set_name( $name ) internally
set_desc()

Sets invocant description.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_desc
Usage   : $obj->set_desc($desc);
Function: Assigns an object's description.
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : Argument must be a string.
set_generic()

Sets generic key/value pair(s).

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_generic
Usage   : $obj->set_generic( %generic );
Function: Assigns generic key/value pairs to the invocant.
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : Valid arguments constitute:

          * key/value pairs, for example:
            $obj->set_generic( '-lnl' => 0.87565 );

          * or a hash ref, for example:
            $obj->set_generic( { '-lnl' => 0.87565 } );

          * or nothing, to reset the stored hash, e.g.
               $obj->set_generic( );
set_name()

Sets invocant name.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_name
Usage   : $obj->set_name($name);
Function: Assigns an object's name.
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : Argument must be a string, will be single 
          quoted if it contains [;|,|:\(|\)] 
          or spaces. Preceding and trailing spaces
          will be removed.
set_score()

Sets invocant score.

Type    : Mutator
Title   : set_score
Usage   : $obj->set_score($score);
Function: Assigns an object's numerical score.
Returns : Modified object.
Args    : Argument must be any of
          perl's number formats, or undefined
          to reset score.
to_json()

Serializes object to JSON string

Type    : Serializer
Title   : to_json()
Usage   : print $obj->to_json();
Function: Serializes object to JSON string
Returns : String 
Args    : None
Comments:
to_string()

Serializes object to general purpose string

Type    : Serializer
Title   : to_string()
Usage   : print $obj->to_string();
Function: Serializes object to general purpose string
Returns : String 
Args    : None
Comments: This is YAML

SEE ALSO

Bio::Phylo

The taxon objects inherits from the Bio::Phylo object. The methods defined there are also applicable to the taxon object.

Bio::Phylo::Manual

Also see the manual: Bio::Phylo::Manual and http://rutgervos.blogspot.com.

REVISION

$Id: Taxon.pm 844 2009-03-05 00:07:26Z rvos $