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Bio::OntologyIO::goflat(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bio::OntologyIO::goflat(3pm)

Bio::OntologyIO::goflat - a parser for the Gene Ontology flat-file format

  use Bio::OntologyIO;
  # do not use directly -- use via Bio::OntologyIO
  my $parser = Bio::OntologyIO->new
        ( -format       => "go",
     -defs_file    => "/home/czmasek/GO/GO.defs",
          -files        => ["/home/czmasek/GO/component.ontology",
                            "/home/czmasek/GO/function.ontology",
                            "/home/czmasek/GO/process.ontology"] );
  my $go_ontology = $parser->next_ontology();
  my $IS_A    = Bio::Ontology::RelationshipType->get_instance( "IS_A" );
  my $PART_OF = Bio::Ontology::RelationshipType->get_instance( "PART_OF" );

Needs Graph.pm from CPAN.

This is essentially a very thin derivation of the dagflat parser.

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Christian M. Zmasek

Email: czmasek-at-burnham.org or cmzmasek@yahoo.com

WWW: http://monochrome-effect.net/

Address:

  Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
  10675 John Jay Hopkins Drive
  San Diego, CA 92121

CONTRIBUTOR

 Hilmar Lapp, hlapp at gmx.net

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

 Title   : new
 Usage   : $parser = Bio::OntologyIO->new(
                             -format => "go",
                             -defs_file => "/path/to/GO.defs",
                             -files => ["/path/to/component.ontology",
                                        "/path/to/function.ontology",
                                        "/path/to/process.ontology"] );
 Function: Creates a new goflat parser.
 Returns : A new goflat parser object, implementing Bio::OntologyIO.
 Args    : -defs_file  => the name of the file holding the term
                          definitions
           -files      => a single ontology flat file holding the
                          term relationships, or an array ref holding
                          the file names (for GO, there will usually be
                          3 files: component.ontology, function.ontology,
                          process.ontology)
           -file       => if there is only a single flat file, it may
                          also be specified via the -file parameter
           -ontology_name => the name of the ontology; if not specified the
                          parser will auto-discover it by using the term
                          that starts with a $, and converting underscores
                          to spaces
           -engine     => the Bio::Ontology::OntologyEngineI object
                          to be reused (will be created otherwise); note
                          that every Bio::Ontology::OntologyI will
                          qualify as well since that one inherits from the
                          former.

See Bio::OntologyIO.

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