Bio::Align
StatisticsI
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Bio::Align::StatisticsI - Calculate some statistics for an alignment
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Methods description
Title : distance Usage : my $distance_mat = $stats->distance(-align => $aln, -method => $method); Function: Calculates a distance matrix for all pairwise distances of sequences in an alignment. Returns : Array ref Args : -align => Bio::Align::AlignI object -method => String specifying specific distance method (implementing class may assume a default) |
Title : available_distance_methods Usage : my @methods = $stats->available_distance_methods(); Function: Enumerates the possible distance methods Returns : Array of strings Args : none |
Methods code
sub distance
{ my ($self,@args) = @_;
$self->throw_not_implemented(); } |
sub available_distance_methods
{ my ($self,@args) = @_;
$self->throw_not_implemented();
}
1; } |
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| AUTHOR - Jason Stajich | Top |
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