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NAME

       Bio::IdentifiableI - interface for objects with identifiers

SYNOPSIS

           # to test this is an identifiable object

           $obj->isa("Bio::IdentifiableI") ||
             $obj->throw("$obj does not implement the Bio::IdentifiableI interface");

           # Accessors

           $object_id = $obj->object_id();
           $namespace = $obj->namespace();
           $authority = $obj->authority();
           $version   = $obj->version();
           # Gets authority:namespace:object_id
           $lsid = $obj->lsid_string();
           # Gets namespace:object_id.version
           $ns_string = $obj->namespace_string();

DESCRIPTION

       This interface describes methods expected on identifiable objects, i.e.  ones which have
       identifiers expected to make sense across a number of instances and/or domains. This
       interface is modeled after pretty much ubiquitous ideas for names in bioinformatics being

        databasename:object_id.version

       Example:

        swissprot:P012334.2

       or:

        GO:0007048

       The object will also work with LSID proposals which adds the concept of an authority,
       being the DNS name of the organisation assigning the namespace.  See
       <http://lsid.sourceforge.net/>.

       Helper functions are provided to make useful strings:

         lsid_string - string complying to the LSID standard

         namespace_string - string complying to the usual convention of
                            namespace:object_id.version

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AUTHOR - Ewan Birney

       Email birney@ebi.ac.uk

Implementation Specific Functions

       These functions are the ones that a specific implementation must define.

   object_id
        Title   : object_id
        Usage   : $string    = $obj->object_id()
        Function: a string which represents the stable primary identifier
                  in this namespace of this object. For DNA sequences this
                  is its accession_number, similarly for protein sequences
        Returns : A scalar
        Status  : Virtual

   version
        Title   : version
        Usage   : $version    = $obj->version()
        Function: a number which differentiates between versions of
                  the same object. Higher numbers are considered to be
                  later and more relevant, but a single object described
                  the same identifier should represent the same concept
        Returns : A number
        Status  : Virtual

   authority
        Title   : authority
        Usage   : $authority    = $obj->authority()
        Function: a string which represents the organisation which
                  granted the namespace, written as the DNS name for
                  organisation (eg, wormbase.org)
        Returns : A scalar
        Status  : Virtual

   namespace
        Title   : namespace
        Usage   : $string    = $obj->namespace()
        Function: A string representing the name space this identifier
                  is valid in, often the database name or the name
                  describing the collection
        Returns : A scalar
        Status  : Virtual

Implementation optional functions

       These functions are helper functions that are provided by the interface but can be
       overridden if so wished

   lsid_string
        Title   : lsid_string
        Usage   : $string   = $obj->lsid_string()
        Function: a string which gives the LSID standard
                  notation for the identifier of interest

        Returns : A scalar

   namespace_string
        Title   : namespace_string
        Usage   : $string   = $obj->namespace_string()
        Function: a string which gives the common notation of
                  namespace:object_id.version
        Returns : A scalar