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NAME

       Bio::SeqIO::scf - .scf file input/output stream

SYNOPSIS

       Do not use this module directly. Use it via the Bio::SeqIO class, see Bio::SeqIO for more
       information.

DESCRIPTION

       This object can transform .scf files to and from Bio::Seq::SequenceTrace objects.
       Mechanisms are present to retrieve trace data from scf files.

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AUTHOR Chad Matsalla

       Chad Matsalla bioinformatics@dieselwurks.com

CONTRIBUTORS

       Jason Stajich, jason@bioperl.org Tony Cox, avc@sanger.ac.uk Heikki Lehvaslaiho, heikki-at-
       bioperl-dot-org Nancy Hansen, nhansen at mail.nih.gov

APPENDIX

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

   next_seq()
        Title   : next_seq()
        Usage   : $scf = $stream->next_seq()
        Function: returns the next scf sequence in the stream
        Returns : a Bio::Seq::SequenceTrace object
        Args    : NONE
        Notes   : Fills the interface specification for SeqIO.
                   The SCF specification does not provide for having more then
                  one sequence in a given scf. So once the filehandle has been open
                  and passed to SeqIO do not expect to run this function more then
                  once on a given scf unless you embraced and extended the SCF
              standard.  SCF comments are accessible through the Bio::SeqI
                  interface method annotation().

   _get_v3_quality()
        Title   : _get_v3_quality()
        Usage   : $self->_get_v3_quality()
        Function: Set the base qualities from version3 scf
        Returns : Nothing. Alters $self.
        Args    : None.
        Notes   :

   _get_v3_peak_indices($buffer)
        Title   : _get_v3_peak_indices($buffer)
        Usage   : $self->_get_v3_peak_indices($buffer);
        Function: Unpacks the base accuracies for version3 scf
        Returns : Nothing. Alters $self
        Args    : A scalar containing binary data.
        Notes   :

   _get_v3_base_accuracies($buffer)
        Title   : _get_v3_base_accuracies($buffer)
        Usage   : $self->_get_v3_base_accuracies($buffer)
        Function: Set the base accuracies for version 3 scf's
        Returns : Nothing. Alters $self.
        Args    : A scalar containing binary data.
        Notes   :

   _get_comments($buffer)
        Title   : _get_comments($buffer)
        Usage   : $self->_get_comments($buffer);
        Function: Gather the comments section from the scf and parse it into its
                   components.
        Returns : a Bio::Annotation::Collection object
        Args    : The buffer. It is expected that the buffer contains a binary
                   string for the comments section of an scf file according to
                   the scf file specifications.
        Notes   :

   _get_header()
        Title   : _get_header($buffer)
        Usage   : $self->_get_header($buffer);
        Function: Gather the header section from the scf and parse it into its
                  components.
        Returns : Reference to a hash containing the header components.
        Args    : The buffer. It is expected that the buffer contains a binary
                  string for the header section of an scf file according to the
                  scf file specifications.
        Notes   : None.

   _parse_v2_bases($buffer)
        Title   : _parse_v2_bases($buffer)
        Usage   : $self->_parse_v2_bases($buffer);
        Function: Gather the bases section from the scf and parse it into its
                  components.
        Returns :
        Args    : The buffer. It is expected that the buffer contains a binary
                  string for the bases section of an scf file according to the
                  scf file specifications.
        Notes   : None.

   _parse_v2_traces(\@traces_array)
        Title   : _pares_v2_traces(\@traces_array)
        Usage   : $self->_parse_v2_traces(\@traces_array);
        Function: Parses an scf Version2 trace array into its base components.
        Returns : Nothing. Modifies $self.
        Args    : A reference to an array of the unpacked traces section of an
                  scf version2 file.

   get_header()
        Title   : get_header()
        Usage   : %header = %{$obj->get_header()};
        Function: Return the header for this scf.
        Returns : A reference to a hash containing the header for this scf.
        Args    : None.
        Notes   :

   get_comments()
        Title   : get_comments()
        Usage   : %comments = %{$obj->get_comments()};
        Function: Return the comments for this scf.
        Returns : A Bio::Annotation::Collection object
        Args    : None.
        Notes   :

   write_seq
        Title   : write_seq(-target => $swq, <comments>)
        Usage   : $obj->write_seq(
                      -target => $swq,
                   -version => 2,
                   -CONV => "Bioperl-Chads Mighty SCF writer.");
        Function: Write out an scf.
        Returns : Nothing.
        Args    : Requires: a reference to a Bio::Seq::Quality object to form the
                  basis for the scf.
              if -version is provided, it should be "2" or "3". A SCF of that
              version will be written.
              Any other arguments are assumed to be comments and are put into
              the comments section of the scf. Read the specifications for scf
              to decide what might be good to put in here.

        Notes   :
                 For best results, use a SequenceTrace object.
                 The things that you need to write an scf:
                 a) sequence
                 b) quality
                 c) peak indices
                 d) traces
                 - You _can_ write an scf with just a and b by passing in a
                      Bio::Seq::Quality object- false traces will be synthesized
                      for you.

   _get_binary_header()
        Title   : _get_binary_header();
        Usage   : $self->_get_binary_header();
        Function: Provide the binary string that will be used as the header for
                   a scfv2 document.
        Returns : A binary string.
        Args    : None. Uses the entries in the $self->{'header'} hash. These
                   are set on construction of the object (hopefully correctly!).
        Notes   :

   _get_binary_traces($version,$ref)
        Title   : _set_binary_tracesbases($version,$ref)
        Usage   : $self->_set_binary_tracesbases($version,$ref);
        Function: Constructs the trace and base strings for all scfs
        Returns : Nothing. Alters self.
        Args    : $version - "2" or "3"
              $sequence - a scalar containing arbitrary sequence data
              $ref - a reference to either a SequenceTraces or a
                 SequenceWithQuality object.
        Notes   : This is a really complicated thing.

   _make_trace_string($version)
        Title   : _make_trace_string($version)
        Usage   : $self->_make_trace_string($version)
        Function: Merges trace data for the four bases to produce an scf
              trace string. _requires_ $version
        Returns : Nothing. Alters $self.
        Args    : $version - a version number. "2" or "3"
        Notes   :

   _get_binary_comments(\@comments)
        Title   : _get_binary_comments(\@comments)
        Usage   : $self->_get_binary_comments(\@comments);
        Function: Provide a binary string that will be the comments section of
              the scf file. See the scf specifications for detailed
              specifications for the comments section of an scf file. Hint:
              CODE=something\nBODE=something\n\0
        Returns :
        Args    : A reference to an array containing comments.
        Notes   : None.

   _delta(\@trace_data,$direction)
        Title   : _delta(\@trace_data,$direction)
        Usage   : $self->_delta(\@trace_data,$direction);
        Function:
        Returns : A reference to an array containing modified trace values.
        Args    : A reference to an array containing trace data and a string
              indicating the direction of conversion. ("forward" or
              "backward").
        Notes   : This code is taken from the specification for SCF3.2.
              http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/pubseq/manual/formats_unix_4.html

   _unpack_magik($buffer)
        Title   : _unpack_magik($buffer)
        Usage   : $self->_unpack_magik($buffer)
        Function: What unpack specification should be used? Try them all.
        Returns : Nothing.
        Args    : A buffer containing arbitrary binary data.
        Notes   : Eliminate the ambiguity and the guesswork. Used in the
              adaptation of _delta(), mostly.

   read_from_buffer($filehandle,$buffer,$length)
        Title   : read_from_buffer($filehandle,$buffer,$length)
        Usage   : $self->read_from_buffer($filehandle,$buffer,$length);
        Function: Read from the buffer.
        Returns : $buffer, containing a read of $length
        Args    : a filehandle, a buffer, and a read length
        Notes   : I just got tired of typing
              "unless (length($buffer) == $length)" so I put it here.

   _dump_keys()
        Title   : _dump_keys()
        Usage   : &_dump_keys($a_reference_to_some_hash)
        Function: Dump out the keys in a hash.
        Returns : Nothing.
        Args    : A reference to a hash.
        Notes   : A debugging method.

   _dump_base_accuracies()
        Title   : _dump_base_accuracies()
        Usage   : $self->_dump_base_accuracies();
        Function: Dump out the v3 base accuracies in an easy to read format.
        Returns : Nothing.
        Args    : None.
        Notes   : A debugging method.

   _dump_peak_indices_incoming()
        Title   : _dump_peak_indices_incoming()
        Usage   : $self->_dump_peak_indices_incoming();
        Function: Dump out the v3 peak indices in an easy to read format.
        Returns : Nothing.
        Args    : None.
        Notes   : A debugging method.

   _dump_base_accuracies_incoming()
        Title   : _dump_base_accuracies_incoming()
        Usage   : $self->_dump_base_accuracies_incoming();
        Function: Dump out the v3 base accuracies in an easy to read format.
        Returns : Nothing.
        Args    : None.
        Notes   : A debugging method.

   _dump_comments()
        Title   : _dump_comments()
        Usage   : $self->_dump_comments();
        Function: Debug dump the comments section from the scf.
        Returns : Nothing.
        Args    : Nothing.
        Notes   : None.