NAME
Bio::Gonzales::Range::GroupedOverlap - cluster overlapping ranges that are in the same group
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Gonzales::Range::GroupedOverlap;
my $gol = Bio::Gonzales::Range::GroupedOverlap->new(
ranges => [
[ 'group_1', 1, 100, ... ],
[ 'group_2', 60, 200, ... ],
[ 'group_1', 300, 400, ... ]
]
);
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SUBROUTINES =head1 METHODS
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
jw bargsten, <jwb at cpan dot org>