package Bio::Coordinate::Chain;
use utf8;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Bio::Root::Root;
use Bio::Coordinate::Result;
use parent qw(Bio::Coordinate::Collection Bio::Coordinate::MapperI);
# ABSTRACT: Mapping locations through a chain of coordinate mappers.
# AUTHOR: Heikki Lehvaslaiho <heikki@bioperl.org>
# OWNER: Heikki Lehvaslaiho
# LICENSE: Perl_5
# CONTRIBUTOR: Ewan Birney <birney@ebi.ac.uk>
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# create Bio::Coordinate::Pairs, or any MapperIs, somehow
$pair1; $pair2;
# add them into a Chain
$collection = Bio::Coordinate::Chain->new;
$collection->add_mapper($pair1);
$collection->add_mapper($pair2);
# create a position and map it
$pos = Bio::Location::Simple->new (-start => 5, -end => 9 );
$match = $collection->map($pos);
if ($match) {
sprintf "Matches at %d-%d\n", $match->start, $match->end,
} else {
print "No match\n";
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class assumes that you have built several mappers and want to
link them together so that output from the previous mapper is the next
mappers input. This way you can build arbitrarily complex mappers from
simpler components.
Note that Chain does not do any sanity checking on its mappers. You
are solely responsible that input and output coordinate systems,
direction of mapping and parameters internal to mappers make sense
when chained together.
To put it bluntly, the present class is just a glorified foreach loop
over an array of mappers calling the map method.
It would be neat to an internal function that would generate a new
single step mapper from those included in the chain. It should speed
things up considerably. Any volunteers?
=cut
=head2 map
Title : map
Usage : $newpos = $obj->map($pos);
Function: Map the location through all the mappers in the chain.
Example :
Returns : new Location in the output coordiante system
Args : a Bio::Location::Simple object
=cut
sub map {
my ($self,$value) = @_;
$self->throw("Need to pass me a value.")
unless defined $value;
$self->throw("I need a Bio::Location, not [$value]")
unless $value->isa('Bio::LocationI');
$self->throw("No coordinate mappers!")
unless $self->each_mapper;
my $res = Bio::Coordinate::Result->new();
foreach my $mapper ($self->each_mapper) {
my $res = $mapper->map($value);
return unless $res->each_match;
$value = $res->match;
}
return $value;
}
=head2 Inherited methods
=head2 add_mapper
Title : add_mapper
Usage : $obj->add_mapper($mapper)
Function: Pushes one Bio::Coodinate::MapperI into the list of mappers.
Sets _is_sorted() to false.
Example :
Returns : 1 when succeeds, 0 for failure.
Args : mapper object
=head2 mappers
Title : mappers
Usage : $obj->mappers();
Function: Returns or sets a list of mappers.
Example :
Returns : array of mappers
Args : array of mappers
=head2 each_mapper
Title : each_mapper
Usage : $obj->each_mapper();
Function: Returns a list of mappers.
Example :
Returns : array of mappers
Args : none
=head2 swap
Title : swap
Usage : $obj->swap;
Function: Swap the direction of mapping;input <-> output
Example :
Returns : 1
Args :
=head2 test
Title : test
Usage : $obj->test;
Function: test that both components of all pairs are of the same length.
Ran automatically.
Example :
Returns : boolean
Args :
=cut
=head2 sort
You do not really want to sort your chain, do you! This function does nothing
other than a warning.
=cut
sub sort{
my ($self) = @_;
$self->warn("You do not really want to sort your chain, do you!\nDoing nothing.");
}
1;