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NAME

       Bio::Tools::Run::ParametersI - A Base object for the parameters used to run programs

SYNOPSIS

         # do not use this object directly, it provides the following methods
         # for its subclasses

         my $void   = $obj->set_parameter("parameter_name","parameter_value");
         my $value  = $obj->get_parameter("parameter_name");

DESCRIPTION

       This is a basic container to hold the parameters used to run a program.

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AUTHOR - Chad Matsalla

       Email bioinformatics1 at dieselwurks dot com

APPENDIX

       The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.  Internal methods are
       usually preceded with a _

   get_parameter
        Title   : get_parameter
        Usage   : $parameter_object->get_parameter($param_name);
        Function: Get the value of a parameter named $param_name
        Returns : A scalar that should be a string
        Args    : A scalar that should be a string

   set_parameter
        Title   : set_parameter
        Usage   : $parameter_object->set_parameter($param_name => $param_value);
        Function: Set the value of a parameter named $param_name to $param_value
        Returns : Void
        Args    : A hash containing name=>value pairs