Bio::SearchIO
FastHitEventBuilder
Summary
Bio::SearchIO::FastHitEventBuilder - Event Handler for SearchIO events.
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Synopsis
# Do not use this object directly, this object is part of the SearchIO
# event based parsing system.
# to use the FastHitEventBuilder do this
use Bio::SearchIO::FastHitEventBuilder;
my $searchio = new Bio::SearchIO(-format => $format, -file => $file);
$searchio->attach_EventHandler(new Bio::SearchIO::FastHitEventBuilder);
while( my $r = $searchio->next_result ) {
while( my $h = $r->next_hit ) {
# note that Hits will NOT have HSPs
}
}
Description
This object handles Search Events generated by the SearchIO classes
and build appropriate Bio::Search::* objects from them. This object
is intended for lightweight parsers which only want Hits and not deal
with the overhead of HSPs. It is a lot faster than the standard
parser event handler but of course you are getting less information
and less objects out.
Methods
Methods description
Title : new
Usage : my $obj = new Bio::SearchIO::FastHitEventBuilder();
Function: Builds a new Bio::SearchIO::FastHitEventBuilder object
Returns : Bio::SearchIO::FastHitEventBuilder
Args : -hit_factory => Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI
-result_factory => Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI
See Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI for more information |
Title : will_handle
Usage : if( $handler->will_handle($event_type) ) { ... }
Function: Tests if this event builder knows how to process a specific event
Returns : boolean
Args : event type name |
Title : start_result
Usage : $handler->start_result($resulttype)
Function: Begins a result event cycle
Returns : none
Args : Type of Report |
Title : end_result
Usage : my @results = $parser->end_result
Function: Finishes a result handler cycle Returns : A Bio::Search::Result::ResultI
Args : none |
Title : start_hit
Usage : $handler->start_hit()
Function: Starts a Hit event cycle
Returns : none
Args : type of event and associated hashref |
Title : end_hit
Usage : $handler->end_hit()
Function: Ends a Hit event cycle
Returns : Bio::Search::Hit::HitI object
Args : type of event and associated hashref |
Title : register_factory
Usage : $handler->register_factory('TYPE',$factory);
Function: Register a specific factory for a object type class
Returns : none
Args : string representing the class and
Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI
See Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI for more information |
Title : factory
Usage : my $f = $handler->factory('TYPE');
Function: Retrieves the associated factory for requested 'TYPE'
Returns : a Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI or undef if none registered
Args : name of factory class to retrieve
See Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI for more information |
Methods code
sub new
{ my ($class,@args) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@args);
my ($hspF,$hitF,$resultF) = $self->_rearrange([qw(HIT_FACTORY
RESULT_FACTORY)],@args);
$self->register_factory('hit', $hitF || Bio::Search::Hit::HitFactory->new());
$self->register_factory('result', $resultF || Bio::Search::Result::ResultFactory->new());
return $self;} |
sub will_handle
{ my ($self,$type) = @_;
return ( $type eq 'hit' || $type eq 'result' ); } |
sub start_result
{ my ($self,$type) = @_;
$self->{'_resulttype'} = $type;
$self->{'_hits'} = [];
return;} |
sub end_result
{ my ($self,$type,$data) = @_;
if( defined $data->{'runid'} &&
$data->{'runid'} !~ /^\s+$/ ) {
if( $data->{'runid'} !~ /^lcl\|/) {
$data->{"RESULT-query_name"}= $data->{'runid'};
} else {
($data->{"RESULT-query_name"},$data->{"RESULT-query_description"}) = split(/\s+/,$data->{"RESULT-query_description"},2);
}
if( my @a = split(/\|/,$data->{'RESULT-query_name'}) ) {
my $acc = pop @a ; $acc = pop @a if( ! defined $acc || $acc =~ /^\s+$/);
$data->{"RESULT-query_accession"}= $acc;
}
delete $data->{'runid'};
}
my %args = map { my $v = $data->{$_}; s/RESULT//; ($_ => $v); }
grep { /^RESULT/ } keys %{$data};
$args{'-algorithm'} = uc( $args{'-algorithm_name'} || $type);
$args{'-hits'} = $self->{'_hits'};
my $result = $self->factory('result')->create(%args);
$self->{'_hits'} = [];
return $result;} |
sub start_hit
{ my ($self,$type) = @_;
return;} |
sub end_hit
{ my ($self,$type,$data) = @_;
my %args = map { my $v = $data->{$_}; s/HIT//; ($_ => $v); } grep { /^HIT/ } keys %{$data};
$args{'-algorithm'} = uc( $args{'-algorithm_name'} || $type);
$args{'-query_len'} = $data->{'RESULT-query_length'};
my ($hitrank) = scalar @{$self->{'_hits'}} + 1;
$args{'-rank'} = $hitrank;
my $hit = $self->factory('hit')->create(%args);
push @{$self->{'_hits'}}, $hit;
$self->{'_hsps'} = [];
return $hit;} |
sub register_factory
{ my ($self, $type,$f) = @_;
if( ! defined $f || ! ref($f) ||
! $f->isa('Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI') ) {
$self->throw("Cannot set factory to value $f".ref($f)."\n");
}
$self->{'_factories'}->{lc($type)} = $f;} |
sub factory
{ my ($self,$type) = @_;
return $self->{'_factories'}->{lc($type)} || $self->throw("No factory registered for $type");} |
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| AUTHOR - Jason Stajich | Top |
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