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// BCCachedSequenceFile.h
// BioCocoa
//
// Created by Scott Christley on 9/10/07.
// Copyright (c) 2003-2009 The BioCocoa Project.
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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
//
// Cached sequences
//
// For handling very large sequence files,
// we do not want to read in all of sequence
// data into memory; instead we parse the file
// and pull out meta-data. Working with the
// sequence data is handled by a specific cached
// sequence class which reads data from the file
// when needed.
//
@interface BCCachedSequenceFile : NSObject {
NSString *sequenceFile;
NSMutableDictionary *sequenceInfo;
NSMutableArray *sequenceList;
FILE *fileHandle;
int currentSequenceNumber;
NSDictionary *currentSequence;
}
+ readCachedFileUsingPath:(NSString *)filePath;
// overridden by file format specific subclasses
- initWithContentsOfFile:(NSString *)filePath;
- (unsigned)numberOfSequences;
- (NSDictionary *)infoForSequence:(NSString *)seqID;
- (NSDictionary *)infoForSequenceNumber:(int)seqNum;
- (char)symbolAtPosition:(unsigned long long)aPos forSequence:(NSString *)seqID;
- (char)symbolAtPosition:(unsigned long long)aPos forSequenceNumber:(int)seqNum;
- (int)symbols:(char *)aBuffer atPosition:(unsigned long long)aPos ofLength:(unsigned)aLen forSequenceNumber:(int)seqNum;
- (int)symbols:(char *)aBuffer atPosition:(unsigned long long)aPos ofLength:(unsigned)aLen forSequence:(NSString *)seqID;
- (void)closeFileHandle;
@end
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