Bio RangeI
SummaryIncluded librariesPackage variablesSynopsisDescriptionGeneral documentationMethods
Summary
Bio::RangeI - Range interface
Package variables
Globals (from "use vars" definitions)
%STRAND_OPTIONS
Included modules
Bio::Root::RootI
Carp
integer
vars(1) qw ( @ISA )
vars(2) qw ( @ISA %STRAND_OPTIONS )
Inherit
Bio::Root::RootI
Synopsis
  #Do not run this module directly
Description
This provides a standard BioPerl range interface that should be
implemented by any object that wants to be treated as a range. This
serves purely as an abstract base class for implementers and can not
be instantiated.
Ranges are modeled as having (start, end, length, strand). They use
Bio-coordinates - all points >= start and <= end are within the
range. End is always greater-than or equal-to start, and length is
greather than or equal to 1. The behaviour of a range is undefined if
ranges with negative numbers or zero are used.
So, in summary:
  length = end - start + 1
  end >= start
  strand = (-1 | 0 | +1)
Methods
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_strong
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_weak
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_ignore
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_testStrand()
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startDescriptionCode
endDescriptionCode
lengthDescriptionCode
strandDescriptionCode
overlapsDescriptionCode
containsDescriptionCode
equalsDescriptionCode
intersectionDescriptionCode
unionDescriptionCode
overlap_extentDescriptionCode
Methods description
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  Title   : start
  Usage   : $start = $range->start();
  Function: get/set the start of this range
  Returns : the start of this range
  Args    : optionaly allows the start to be set
           using $range->start($start)
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  Title   : end
  Usage   : $end = $range->end();
  Function: get/set the end of this range
  Returns : the end of this range
  Args    : optionaly allows the end to be set
            using $range->end($end)
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  Title   : length
  Usage   : $length = $range->length();
  Function: get/set the length of this range
  Returns : the length of this range
  Args    : optionaly allows the length to be set
             using $range->length($length)
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  Title   : strand
  Usage   : $strand = $range->strand();
  Function: get/set the strand of this range
  Returns : the strandidness (-1, 0, +1)
  Args    : optionaly allows the strand to be set
            using $range->strand($strand)
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  Title   : overlaps
  Usage   : if($r1->overlaps($r2)) { do stuff }
  Function: tests if $r2 overlaps $r1
  Args    : arg #1 = a range to compare this one to (mandatory)
            arg #2 = strand option ('strong', 'weak', 'ignore') (optional)
  Returns : true if the ranges overlap, false otherwise
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  Title   : contains
  Usage   : if($r1->contains($r2) { do stuff }
  Function: tests whether $r1 totally contains $r2 
  Args    : arg #1 = a range to compare this one to (mandatory)
	             alternatively, integer scalar to test
            arg #2 = strand option ('strong', 'weak', 'ignore') (optional)
  Returns : true if the argument is totaly contained within this range
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  Title   : equals
  Usage   : if($r1->equals($r2))
  Function: test whether $r1 has the same start, end, length as $r2
  Args    : a range to test for equality
  Returns : true if they are describing the same range
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  Title   : intersection
  Usage   : ($start, $stop, $strand) = $r1->intersection($r2)
  Function: gives the range that is contained by both ranges
  Args    : arg #1 = a range to compare this one to (mandatory)
            arg #2 = strand option ('strong', 'weak', 'ignore') (optional)
  Returns : undef if they do not overlap, 
            or the range that they do overlap 
            (in an objectlike the calling one)
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    Title   : union
    Usage   : ($start, $stop, $strand) = $r1->union($r2);
            : ($start, $stop, $strand) = Bio::RangeI->union(@ranges);
    Function: finds the minimal range that contains all of the ranges
    Args    : a range or list of ranges to find the union of
    Returns : the range object containing all of the ranges
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 Title   : overlap_extent
 Usage   : ($a_unique,$common,$b_unique) = $a->overlap_extent($b)
 Function: Provides actual amount of overlap between two different
           ranges.
 Example :
 Returns : array of values for 
           - the amount unique to a
           - the amount common to both
           - the amount unique to b
 Args    : a range
Methods code
BEGINTop
BEGIN {
# STRAND_OPTIONS contains the legal values for the strand options
%STRAND_OPTIONS = map { $_, '_'.$_ } ( 'strong', # ranges must have the same strand
'weak', # ranges must have the same strand or no strand
'ignore', # ignore strand information
);
}
_strongdescriptionprevnextTop
sub _strong {
    my ($r1, $r2) = @_;
    my ($s1, $s2) = ($r1->strand(), $r2->strand());
    
    return 1 if $s1 != 0 && $s2 != 0 &&  $s1 == $s2;
}
_weakdescriptionprevnextTop
sub _weak {
    my ($r1, $r2) = @_;
    my ($s1, $s2) = ($r1->strand(), $r2->strand());
    return 1 if $s1 == 0 || $s2 == 0 || $s1 == $s2;
}
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sub _ignore {
    return 1;
}
_testStrand()descriptionprevnextTop
sub _testStrand() {
    my ($r1, $r2, $comp) = @_;
    return 1 unless $comp;
    my $func = $STRAND_OPTIONS{$comp};
    return $r1->$func($r2);
}
startdescriptionprevnextTop
sub start {
    shift->throw_not_implemented();
}
enddescriptionprevnextTop
sub end {
    shift->throw_not_implemented();
}
lengthdescriptionprevnextTop
sub length {
    shift->throw_not_implemented();
}
stranddescriptionprevnextTop
sub strand {
    shift->throw_not_implemented();
}
overlapsdescriptionprevnextTop
sub overlaps {
    my ($self, $other, $so) = @_;
    
    $self->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $self->start;
    $self->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $self->end;
    $other->throw("not a Bio::RangeI object") unless  $other->isa('Bio::RangeI');
    $other->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $other->start;
    $other->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $other->end;
    
    return
	($self->_testStrand($other, $so) 
	 and not (
		  ($self->start() > $other->end() or
		   $self->end() < $other->start()   )
		  ));
}
containsdescriptionprevnextTop
sub contains {
  my ($self, $other, $so) = @_;
  $self->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $self->start;
  $self->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $self->end;

  if(defined $other && ref $other) { # a range object?
$other->throw("Not a Bio::RangeI object") unless $other->isa('Bio::RangeI'); $other->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $other->start; $other->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $other->end; return ($self->_testStrand($other, $so) and $other->start() >= $self->start() and $other->end() <= $self->end()); } else { # a scalar?
$self->throw("'$other' is not an integer.\n") unless $other =~ /^[-+]?\d+$/; return ($other >= $self->start() and $other <= $self->end()); }
}
equalsdescriptionprevnextTop
sub equals {
    my ($self, $other, $so) = @_;

    $self->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $self->start;
    $self->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $self->end;
    $other->throw("Not a Bio::RangeI object") unless  $other->isa('Bio::RangeI');
    $other->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $other->start;
    $other->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $other->end;

    return ($self->_testStrand($other, $so)   and
	    $self->start() == $other->start() and
	    $self->end()   == $other->end()       );
}
intersectiondescriptionprevnextTop
sub intersection {
    my ($self, $other, $so) = @_;
    return unless $self->_testStrand($other, $so);

    $self->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $self->start;
    $self->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $self->end;
    $other->throw("Not a Bio::RangeI object") unless  $other->isa('Bio::RangeI');
    $other->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $other->start;
    $other->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $other->end;

    my @start = sort {$a<=>$b}
    ($self->start(), $other->start());
    my @end   = sort {$a<=>$b}
    ($self->end(),   $other->end());

    my $start = pop @start;
    my $end = shift @end;

    my $union_strand;  # Strand for the union range object.
if($self->strand == $other->strand) { $union_strand = $other->strand; } else { $union_strand = 0; } if($start > $end) { return undef; } else { return $self->new('-start' => $start, '-end' => $end, '-strand' => $union_strand ); #return ($start, $end, $union_strand);
}
}
uniondescriptionprevnextTop
sub union {
    my $self = shift;
    my @ranges = @_;
    if(ref $self) {
	unshift @ranges, $self;
    }

    my @start = sort {$a<=>$b}
    map( { $_->start() } @ranges);
    my @end   = sort {$a<=>$b}
    map( { $_->end()   } @ranges);

    my $start = shift @start;
    while( !defined $start ) {
	$start = shift @start;
    }

    my $end = pop @end;

    my $union_strand;  # Strand for the union range object.
foreach(@ranges) { if(! defined $union_strand) { $union_strand = $_->strand; next; } else { if($union_strand ne $_->strand) { $union_strand = 0; last; } } } return undef unless $start or $end; return $self->new('-start' => $start, '-end' => $end, '-strand' => $union_strand );
}
overlap_extentdescriptionprevnextTop
sub overlap_extent {
    my ($a,$b) = @_;

    $a->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $a->start;
    $a->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $a->end;
    $b->throw("Not a Bio::RangeI object") unless  $b->isa('Bio::RangeI');
    $b->throw("start is undefined") unless defined $b->start;
    $b->throw("end is undefined") unless defined $b->end;
    
    my ($au,$bu,$is,$ie);
    if( ! $a->overlaps($b) ) {
	return ($a->length,0,$b->length);
    }

    if( $a->start < $b->start ) {
	$au = $b->start - $a->start;
    } else {
	$bu = $a->start - $b->start;
    }

    if( $a->end > $b->end ) {
	$au += $a->end - $b->end;
    } else {
	$bu += $b->end - $a->end;
    }
    my $intersect = $a->intersection($b);
    $ie = $intersect->end;
    $is = $intersect->start;

    return ($au,$ie-$is+1,$bu);
}
General documentation
FEEDBACKTop
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AUTHOR - Heikki LehvaslaihoTop
Email: heikki@ebi.ac.uk
CONTRIBUTORSTop
Juha Muilu (muilu@ebi.ac.uk)
APPENDIXTop
The rest of the documentation details each of the object
methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
Abstract methodsTop
These methods must be implemented in all subclasses.
Boolean MethodsTop
These methods return true or false. They throw an error if start and
end are not defined.
  $range->overlaps($otherRange) && print "Ranges overlap\n";
Geometrical methodsTop
These methods do things to the geometry of ranges, and return
Bio::RangeI compliant objects or triplets (start, stop, strand) from
which new ranges could be built.