Bio::Search::Hit::HmmpfamHit(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Bio::Search::Hit::HmmpfamHit(3pm) |
Bio::Search::Hit::HmmpfamHit - A parser and hit object for hmmpfam hits
# generally we use Bio::SearchIO to build these objects use Bio::SearchIO; my $in = Bio::SearchIO->new(-format => 'hmmer_pull', -file => 'result.hmmer'); while (my $result = $in->next_result) { while (my $hit = $result->next_hit) { print $hit->name, "\n"; print $hit->score, "\n"; print $hit->significance, "\n"; while (my $hsp = $hit->next_hsp) { # process HSPI objects } } }
This object implements a parser for hmmpfam hit output, a program in the HMMER package.
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The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
Title : new Usage : my $obj = Bio::Search::Hit::HmmpfamHit->new(); Function: Builds a new Bio::Search::Hit::HmmpfamHit object. Returns : Bio::Search::Hit::HmmpfamHit Args : -chunk => [Bio::Root::IO, $start, $end] (required if no -parent) -parent => Bio::PullParserI object (required if no -chunk) -hit_data => array ref with [name description score significance num_hsps rank] where the array ref provided to -chunk contains an IO object for a filehandle to something representing the raw data of the hit, and $start and $end define the tell() position within the filehandle that the hit data starts and ends (optional; defaults to start and end of the entire thing described by the filehandle)
Title : next_hsp Usage : while( $hsp = $obj->next_hsp()) { ... } Function : Returns the next available High Scoring Pair Example : Returns : L<Bio::Search::HSP::HSPI> object or null if finished Args : none
Title : next_domain Usage : my $domain = $hit->next_domain(); Function: An alias for L<next_hsp()>, this will return the next HSP Returns : L<Bio::Search::HSP::HSPI> object Args : none
Usage : $hit_object->hsps(); Purpose : Get a list containing all HSP objects. Example : @hsps = $hit_object->hsps(); Returns : list of L<Bio::Search::HSP::BlastHSP> objects. Argument : none
Title : domains Usage : my @domains = $hit->domains(); Function: An alias for L<hsps()>, this will return the full list of hsps Returns : array of L<Bio::Search::HSP::HSPI> objects Args : none
Usage : $hit_object->hsp( [string] ); Purpose : Get a single HSPI object for the present HitI object. Example : $hspObj = $hit_object->hsp; # same as 'best' : $hspObj = $hit_object->hsp('best'); : $hspObj = $hit_object->hsp('worst'); Returns : Object reference for a L<Bio::Search::HSP::HSPI> object. Argument : String (or no argument). : No argument (default) = highest scoring HSP (same as 'best'). : 'best' = highest scoring HSP. : 'worst' = lowest scoring HSP. Throws : Exception if an unrecognized argument is used.
See Also : hsps(), num_hsps()
Title : rewind Usage : $result->rewind; Function: Allow one to reset the Hit iterator to the beginning, so that next_hit() will subsequently return the first hit and so on. Returns : n/a Args : none
Usage : $sbjct->strand( [seq_type] ); Purpose : Gets the strand(s) for the query, sbjct, or both sequences. : For hmmpfam, the answers are always 1 (forward strand). Example : $qstrand = $sbjct->strand('query'); : $sstrand = $sbjct->strand('hit'); : ($qstrand, $sstrand) = $sbjct->strand(); Returns : scalar context: integer '1' : array context without args: list of two strings (1, 1) : Array context can be "induced" by providing an argument of 'list' : or 'array'. Argument : In scalar context: seq_type = 'query' or 'hit' or 'sbjct' (default : = 'query') ('sbjct' is synonymous with 'hit')
Usage : $hit_object->frac_aligned_query(); Purpose : Get the fraction of the query sequence which has been aligned : across all HSPs (not including intervals between non-overlapping : HSPs). Example : $frac_alnq = $hit_object->frac_aligned_query(); Returns : undef (the length of query sequences is unknown in Hmmpfam reports) Argument : none
2019-10-29 | perl v5.30.0 |