Provided by: libbio-perl-perl_1.6.924-3_all 

SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Location::Simple;
use Bio::Coordinate::ExtrapolatingPair;
$match1 = Bio::Location::Simple->new
(-seq_id => 'propeptide', -start => 21, -end => 40, -strand=>1 );
$match2 = Bio::Location::Simple->new
(-seq_id => 'peptide', -start => 1, -end => 20, -strand=>1 );
$pair = Bio::Coordinate::ExtrapolatingPair->
new(-in => $match1,
-out => $match2,
-strict => 1
);
$pos = Bio::Location::Simple->new
(-start => 40, -end => 60, -strand=> 1 );
$res = $pair->map($pos);
$res->start eq 20;
$res->end eq 20;
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a one continuous match between two coordinate systems represented by
Bio::Location::Simple objects. The relationship is directed and reversible. It implements methods to
ensure internal consistency, and map continuous and split locations from one coordinate system to
another.
This class is an elaboration of Bio::Coordinate::Pair. The map function returns only matches which is the
mode needed most of tehtime. By default the matching regions between coordinate systems are boundless, so
that you can say e.g. that gene starts from here in the chromosomal coordinate system and extends
indefinetely in both directions. If you want to define the matching regions exactly, you can do that and
set strict() to true.
new
strict
Title : strict
Usage : $obj->strict(1);
Function: Set and read the strictness of the coordinate system.
Example :
Returns : value of input system
Args : boolean
map
Title : map
Usage : $newpos = $obj->map($loc);
Function: Map the location from the input coordinate system
to a new value in the output coordinate system.
In extrapolating coodinate system there is no location zero.
Locations are...
Example :
Returns : new location in the output coordinate system or undef
Args : Bio::Location::Simple
_map
Title : _map
Usage : $newpos = $obj->_map($simpleloc);
Function: Internal method that does the actual mapping. Called
multiple times by map() if the location to be mapped is a
split location
Example :
Returns : new location in the output coordinate system or undef
Args : Bio::Location::Simple
perl v5.20.2 2015-10-23 Bio::Coordinate...trapolatingPair(3pm)