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NAME

       Chemistry::Bond - Chemical bonds as objects in molecules

SYNOPSIS

           use Chemistry::Bond;

           # assuming we have molecule $mol with atoms $a1 and $a2
           $bond = Chemistry::Bond->new(
               id => "b1",
               type => '=',
               atoms => [$a1, $a2]
               order => '2',
           );
           $mol->add_bond($bond);

           # simpler way of doing the same:
           $mol->new_bond(
               id => "b1",
               type => '=',
               atoms => [$a1, $a2]
               order => '2',
           );

DESCRIPTION

       This module includes objects to describe chemical bonds.  A bond is defined as a list of
       atoms (typically two), with some associated properties.

   Bond Attributes
       In addition to common attributes such as id, name, and type, bonds have the order
       attribute. The bond order is a number, typically the integer 1, 2, 3, or 4.

METHODS

       Chemistry::Bond->new(name => value, ...)
           Create a new Bond object with the specified attributes. Sensible defaults are used
           when possible.

       $bond->order()
           Sets or gets the bond order.

       $bond->length
           Returns the length of the bond, i.e., the distance between the two atom objects in the
           bond. Returns zero if the bond does not have exactly two atoms.

       $bond->aromatic($bool)
           Set or get whether the bond is considered to be aromatic.

       $bond->print
           Convert the bond to a string representation.

       $bond->atoms()
           If called with no parameters, return a list of atoms in the bond.  If called with a
           list (or a reference to an array) of atom objects, define the atoms in the bond and
           call $atom->add_bond for each atom in the list. Note: changing the atoms in a bond may
           have strange side effects; it is safer to treat bonds as immutable except with respect
           to properties such as name and type.

       $bond->delete
           Calls $mol->delete_bond($bond) on the bond's parent molecule. Note that a bond should
           belong to only one molecule or strange things may happen.

SOURCE CODE REPOSITORY

       <https://github.com/perlmol/Chemistry-Mol>

SEE ALSO

       Chemistry::Mol, Chemistry::Atom, Chemistry::Tutorial

AUTHOR

       Ivan Tubert-Brohman <itub@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2005 Ivan Tubert-Brohman. All rights reserved. This program is free
       software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.