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Bio::SearchIO::hmmer2(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::SearchIO::hmmer2(3pm)

Bio::SearchIO::hmmer2 - A parser for HMMER output (hmmpfam, hmmsearch)

    # do not use this class directly it is available through Bio::SearchIO
    use Bio::SearchIO;
    my $in = Bio::SearchIO->new(-format => 'hmmer2',
                               -file   => 't/data/L77119.hmmer');
    while( my $result = $in->next_result ) {
        # this is a Bio::Search::Result::HMMERResult object
        print $result->query_name(), " for HMM ", $result->hmm_name(), "\n";
        while( my $hit = $result->next_hit ) {
            print $hit->name(), "\n";
            while( my $hsp = $hit->next_hsp ) {
                print "length is ", $hsp->length(), "\n";
            }
        }
    }

This object implements a parser for HMMER output.

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The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

 Title   : next_result
 Usage   : my $hit = $searchio->next_result;
 Function: Returns the next Result from a search
 Returns : Bio::Search::Result::ResultI object
 Args    : none

 Title   : start_element
 Usage   : $eventgenerator->start_element
 Function: Handles a start element event
 Returns : none
 Args    : hashref with at least 2 keys 'Data' and 'Name'

 Title   : start_element
 Usage   : $eventgenerator->end_element
 Function: Handles an end element event
 Returns : none
 Args    : hashref with at least 2 keys 'Data' and 'Name'

 Title   : element
 Usage   : $eventhandler->element({'Name' => $name, 'Data' => $str});
 Function: Convience method that calls start_element, characters, end_element
 Returns : none
 Args    : Hash ref with the keys 'Name' and 'Data'

 Title   : characters
 Usage   : $eventgenerator->characters($str)
 Function: Send a character events
 Returns : none
 Args    : string

 Title   : within_element
 Usage   : if( $eventgenerator->within_element($element) ) {}
 Function: Test if we are within a particular element
           This is different than 'in' because within can be tested
           for a whole block.
 Returns : boolean
 Args    : string element name

 Title   : in_element
 Usage   : if( $eventgenerator->in_element($element) ) {}
 Function: Test if we are in a particular element
           This is different than 'within' because 'in' only
           tests its immediete parent.
 Returns : boolean
 Args    : string element name

 Title   : start_document
 Usage   : $eventgenerator->start_document
 Function: Handle a start document event
 Returns : none
 Args    : none

 Title   : end_document
 Usage   : $eventgenerator->end_document
 Function: Handles an end document event
 Returns : Bio::Search::Result::ResultI object
 Args    : none

 Title   : result_count
 Usage   : my $count = $searchio->result_count
 Function: Returns the number of results we have processed
 Returns : integer
 Args    : none
2019-10-29 perl v5.30.0