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NAME

       Bio::Location::NarrowestCoordPolicy - class implementing Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicy
       as the narrowest possible and reasonable range

SYNOPSIS

       See Bio::Location::CoordinatePolicyI

DESCRIPTION

       CoordinatePolicyI implementing objects are used by Bio::LocationI implementing objects to
       determine integer-valued coordinates when asked for it.

       This class will compute the coordinates such that always the narrowest possible range is
       returned, but by using some common sense. This means that e.g.  locations like ">5..100"
       (start before position 5) will return 5 as start (returned values have to be positive
       integers).

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AUTHOR - Hilmar Lapp, Jason Stajich

       Email <hlapp-at-gmx.net>, <jason@bioperl.org>

APPENDIX

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

   start
         Title   : start
         Usage   : $start = $policy->start($location);
         Function: Get the integer-valued start coordinate of the given location as
                   computed by this computation policy.
         Returns : A positive integer number.
         Args    : A Bio::LocationI implementing object.

   end
         Title   : end
         Usage   : $end = $policy->end($location);
         Function: Get the integer-valued end coordinate of the given location as
                   computed by this computation policy.
         Returns : A positive integer number.
         Args    : A Bio::LocationI implementing object.