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# BioPerl module for Bio::Annotation::StructuredValue
#
# Please direct questions and support issues to <bioperl-l@bioperl.org>
#
# Cared for by Hilmar Lapp <hlapp at gmx.net>
#
# (c) Hilmar Lapp, hlapp at gmx.net, 2002.
# (c) GNF, Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, 2002.
#
# You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself.
# Refer to the Perl Artistic License (see the license accompanying this
# software package, or see http://www.perl.com/language/misc/Artistic.html)
# for the terms under which you may use, modify, and redistribute this module.
#
# THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# POD documentation - main docs before the code
=head1 NAME
Bio::Annotation::StructuredValue - A scalar with embedded structured
information
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Annotation::StructuredValue;
use Bio::Annotation::Collection;
my $col = Bio::Annotation::Collection->new();
my $sv = Bio::Annotation::StructuredValue->new(-value => 'someval');
$col->add_Annotation('tagname', $sv);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Scalar value annotation object.
=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 one
of the Bioperl mailing lists. 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
the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via
or the web:
https://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/bioperl/
=head1 AUTHOR - Hilmar Lapp
Email hlapp-at-gmx.net
=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...
package Bio::Annotation::StructuredValue;
use strict;
# Object preamble - inherits from Bio::Root::Root
use base qw(Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue);
=head2 new
Title : new
Usage : my $sv = Bio::Annotation::StructuredValue->new();
Function: Instantiate a new StructuredValue object
Returns : Bio::Annotation::StructuredValue object
Args : -value => $value to initialize the object data field [optional]
-tagname => $tag to initialize the tagname [optional]
=cut
sub new{
my ($class,@args) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@args);
my ($value,$tag) = $self->_rearrange([qw(VALUE TAGNAME)], @args);
$self->{'values'} = [];
defined $value && $self->value($value);
defined $tag && $self->tagname($tag);
return $self;
}
=head1 AnnotationI implementing functions
=cut
=head2 as_text
Title : as_text
Usage : my $text = $obj->as_text
Function: return the string "Value: $v" where $v is the value
Returns : string
Args : none
=cut
sub as_text{
my ($self) = @_;
return "Value: ".$self->value;
}
=head2 display_text
Title : display_text
Usage : my $str = $ann->display_text();
Function: returns a string. Unlike as_text(), this method returns a string
formatted as would be expected for te specific implementation.
One can pass a callback as an argument which allows custom text
generation; the callback is passed the current instance and any text
returned
Example :
Returns : a string
Args : [optional] callback
=cut
{
my $DEFAULT_CB = sub { $_[0]->value || ''};
sub display_text {
my ($self, $cb) = @_;
$cb ||= $DEFAULT_CB;
$self->throw("Callback must be a code reference") if ref $cb ne 'CODE';
return $cb->($self);
}
}
=head2 hash_tree
Title : hash_tree
Usage : my $hashtree = $value->hash_tree
Function: For supporting the AnnotationI interface just returns the value
as a hashref with the key 'value' pointing to the value
Returns : hashrf
Args : none
=cut
sub hash_tree{
my ($self) = @_;
my $h = {};
$h->{'value'} = $self->value;
}
=head2 tagname
Title : tagname
Usage : $obj->tagname($newval)
Function: Get/set the tagname for this annotation value.
Setting this is optional. If set, it obviates the need to provide
a tag to AnnotationCollection when adding this object.
Example :
Returns : value of tagname (a scalar)
Args : new value (a scalar, optional)
=cut
sub tagname{
my ($self,$value) = @_;
if( defined $value) {
$self->{'tagname'} = $value;
}
return $self->{'tagname'};
}
=head1 Specific accessors for StructuredValue
=cut
=head2 value
Title : value
Usage : $obj->value($newval)
Function: Get/set the value for this annotation.
Set mode is here only to retain compatibility with
SimpleValue. It is equivalent to calling
add_value([0], $newval).
In get mode, this implementation allows one to pass additional
parameters that control how the structured annotation
components will be joined together to form a
string. Recognized are presently
-joins a reference to an array of join strings, the
elements at index i applying to joining
annotations at dimension i. The last element
will be re-used for dimensions higher than i.
Defaults to ['; '].
-brackets a reference to an array of two strings
denoting the opening and closing brackets for
the elements of one dimension, if there is
more than one element in the dimension.
Defaults to ['(',')'].
Returns : value of value
Args : newvalue (optional)
=cut
sub value{
my ($self,$value,@args) = @_;
# set mode?
return $self->add_value([0], $value) if defined($value) && (@args == 0);
# no, get mode
# determine joins and brackets
unshift(@args, $value);
my ($joins, $brackets) =
$self->_rearrange([qw(JOINS BRACKETS)], @args);
$joins = ['; '] unless $joins;
$brackets = ['(', ')'] unless $brackets;
my $txt = &_to_text($self->{'values'}, $joins, $brackets);
# if there's only brackets at the start and end, remove them
if((@{$self->{'values'}} == 1) &&
(length($brackets->[0]) == 1) && (length($brackets->[1]) == 1)) {
my $re = '\\'.$brackets->[0].
'([^\\'.$brackets->[1].']*)\\'.$brackets->[1];
$txt =~ s/^$re$/$1/;
}
return $txt;
}
sub _to_text{
my ($arr, $joins, $brackets, $rec_n) = @_;
$rec_n = 0 unless defined($rec_n);
my $i = $rec_n >= @$joins ? @$joins-1 : $rec_n;
my $txt = join($joins->[$i],
map {
ref($_) ?
(ref($_) eq "ARRAY" ?
&_to_text($_, $joins, $brackets, $rec_n+1) :
$_->value()) :
$_;
} @$arr);
if($rec_n && (@$arr > 1)) {
$txt = $brackets->[0] . $txt . $brackets->[1];
}
return $txt;
}
=head2 get_values
Title : get_values
Usage :
Function: Get the top-level array of values. Each of the elements will
recursively be a reference to an array or a scalar, depending
on the depth of this structured value annotation.
Example :
Returns : an array
Args : none
=cut
sub get_values{
my $self = shift;
return @{$self->{'values'}};
}
=head2 get_all_values
Title : get_all_values
Usage :
Function: Flattens all values in this structured annotation and
returns them as an array.
Example :
Returns : the (flat) array of values
Args : none
=cut
sub get_all_values{
my ($self) = @_;
# we code lazy here and just take advantage of value()
my $txt = $self->value(-joins => ['@!@'], -brackets => ['','']);
return split(/\@!\@/, $txt);
}
=head2 add_value
Title : add_value
Usage :
Function: Adds the given value to the structured annotation at the
given index.
The index is multi-dimensional, with the first dimension
applying to the first level, and so forth. If a particular
dimension or a particular index does not exist yet, it will
be created. If it does exist and adding the value would
mean replacing a scalar with an array reference, we throw
an exception to prevent unintended damage. An index of -1
at any dimension means append.
If an array of values is to be added, it will create an
additional dimension at the index specified, unless the
last index value is -1, in which case they will all be
appended to the last dimension.
Example :
Returns : none
Args : the index at which to add (a reference to an array)
the value(s) to add
=cut
sub add_value{
my ($self,$index,@values) = @_;
my $tree = $self->{'values'};
my $lastidx = pop(@$index);
foreach my $i (@$index) {
if($i < 0) {
my $subtree = [];
push(@$tree, $subtree);
$tree = $subtree;
} elsif((! $tree->[$i]) || (ref($tree->[$i]) eq "ARRAY")) {
$tree->[$i] = [] unless ref($tree->[$i]) eq "ARRAY";
$tree = $tree->[$i];
} else {
$self->throw("element $i is a scalar but not in last dimension");
}
}
if($lastidx < 0) {
push(@$tree, @values);
} elsif(@values < 2) {
$tree->[$lastidx] = shift(@values);
} else {
$tree->[$lastidx] = [@values];
}
}
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