Bio::Factory::AnalysisI - An interface to analysis tool factory
This is an interface module - you do not instantiate it. Use Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory module:
use Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory; my $list = new Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory->available_analyses;
This interface contains all public methods for showing available analyses and for creating objects representing them.
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This is actually the main documentation...
If you try to call any of these methods directly on this Bio::Factory::AnalysisI object you will get a not implemented error message. You need to call them on a Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory object instead.
Bio::Factory::AnalysisI
Bio::Tools::Run::AnalysisFactory
Usage : $factory->available_categories; Returns : an array reference with the names of available categories Args : none
The analysis tools may be grouped into categories by their functional similarity, or by the similar data types they deal with. This method shows all available such categories.
Usage : $factory->available_analyses; $factory->available_analyses ($category); Returns : an array reference with the names of all available analyses, or the analyses available in the given '$category' Args : none || category_name
Show available analyses. Their names usually consist of category analysis names, separated by ::.
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Usage : $factory->create_analysis ($name); Returns : a Bio::Tools::Run::Analyis object Args : analysis name
A real factory method creating an analysis object. The created object gets all access and location information from the factory object.
To install LocalConfig, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm LocalConfig
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install LocalConfig
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.