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Bio::Phenotype::OMIM::MiniMIMentry(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::Phenotype::OMIM::MiniMIMentry(3pm)

Bio::Phenotype::OMIM::MiniMIMentry - Representation of a Mini MIM entry

  use Bio::Phenotype::OMIM::MiniMIMentry;
  $mm = Bio::Phenotype::OMIM::MiniMIMentry->new( -description  => "The central form of ...",
                                                 -created      => "Victor A. McKusick: 6/4/1986",
                                                 -contributors => "Kelly A. Przylepa - revised: 03/18/2002",
                                                 -edited       => "alopez: 06/03/1997" );

This class representats of Mini MIM entries. This class is intended to be used together with a OMIM entry class.

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Address:

  Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
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  San Diego, CA 92121

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.

 Title   : new
 Usage   : $mm = Bio::Phenotype::OMIM::MiniMIMentry->new( -description  => "The central form of ...",
                                                          -created      => "Victor A. McKusick: 6/4/1986",
                                                          -contributors => "Kelly A. Przylepa - revised: 03/18/2002",
                                                          -edited       => "alopez: 06/03/1997" );
 Function: Creates a new MiniMIMentry object.
 Returns : A new MiniMIMentry object.
 Args    : -description  => a description
           -created      => name(s) and date(s) (free form)
           -contributors => name(s) and date(s) (free form)
           -edited       => name(s) and date(s) (free form)

 Title   : init()
 Usage   : $mm->init();   
 Function: Initializes this MiniMIMentry to all "".
 Returns : 
 Args    :

 Title   : description
 Usage   : $mm->description( "The central form of ..." );
           or
           print $mm->description();
 Function: Set/get for the description field of the Mini MIM database.
 Returns : The description.
 Args    : The description (optional).

 Title   : created
 Usage   : $mm->created( "Victor A. McKusick: 6/4/1986" );
           or
           print $mm->created();
 Function: Set/get for the created field of the Mini MIM database.
 Returns : Name(s) and date(s) [scalar - free form].
 Args    : Name(s) and date(s) [scalar - free form] (optional).

 Title   : contributors
 Usage   : $mm->contributors( "Kelly A. Przylepa - revised: 03/18/2002" );
           or
           print $mm->contributors();
 Function: Set/get for the contributors field of the Mini MIM database.
 Returns : Name(s) and date(s) [scalar - free form].
 Args    : Name(s) and date(s) [scalar - free form] (optional).

 Title   : edited
 Usage   : $mm->edited( "alopez: 06/03/1997" );
           or
           print $mm->edited();
 Function: Set/get for the edited field of the Mini MIM database.
 Returns : Name(s) and date(s) [scalar - free form].
 Args    : Name(s) and date(s) [scalar - free form] (optional).

 Title   : to_string()
 Usage   : print $mm->to_string();
 Function: To string method for MiniMIMentry objects.
 Returns : A string representations of this MiniMIMentry.
 Args    :
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