Bio::Search::Hit Fasta
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Summary
Bio::Search::Hit::Fasta - Hit object specific for Fasta-generated hits
Package variables
Privates (from "my" definitions)
@AUTOLOAD_OK = qw( _ID _DESC _SIZE _INITN _INIT1 _OPT _ZSC _E_VAL )
%AUTOLOAD_OK = ()
Included modules
Bio::Search::Hit::HitI
Inherit
Bio::Search::Hit::HitI
Synopsis
    These objects are generated automatically by Bio::Search::Processor::Fasta,
and shouldn't be used directly.
Description
    Bio::Search::Hit::* objects are data structures that contain information
about specific hits obtained during a library search. Some information will
be algorithm-specific, but others will be generally defined, such as the
ability to obtain alignment objects corresponding to each hit.
Methods
AUTOLOAD
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_initialize
No description
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Methods description
None available.
Methods code
AUTOLOADdescriptionprevnextTop
sub AUTOLOAD {
    my ($self, $val) = @_;

    $AUTOLOAD =~ s/.*:://;

    if ( $AUTOLOAD_OK{$AUTOLOAD} ) {
        $self->{$AUTOLOAD} = $val if defined $val;
        return $self->{$AUTOLOAD};
    } else {
        $self->throw("Unallowed accessor: $AUTOLOAD !");
    }
}

1;

__END__
}
_initializedescriptionprevnextTop
sub _initialize {
    my($self, %args) = @_;

    my $make = $self->SUPER::_initialize(%args);

    while (my ($key, $val) = each %args) {
	$key = '_' . uc($key);
	$self->$key($val);
    }

    return $make; # success - we hope!
}
General documentation
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AUTHOR - Aaron MackeyTop
Email amackey@virginia.edu
APPENDIXTop
The rest of the documentation details each of the object
methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _