SYNOPSIS
# to test this is an identifiable collection object
$obj->isa("Bio::IdCollectionI") ||
$obj->throw("$obj does not implement the Bio::IdCollectionI interface");
# accessors
@authorities = $obj->id_authorities();
@ids = $obj->ids();
$id = $obj->ids($authority);
DESCRIPTION
This interface describes methods expected on objects that have multiple identifiers, each of which is controlled by a different authority.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Lincoln Stein
Email [email protected]Implementation Specific Functions
These functions are the ones that a specific implementation must define.id_authorities
Title : id_authorities Usage : @array = $obj->id_authorities() Function: Return the authorities which have names for this object. The authorities can then be used to select ids. Returns : An array Status : Virtual
ids
Title : ids Usage : @ids = $obj->ids([$authority1,$authority2...]) Function: return a list of Bio::IdentifiableI objects, optionally filtered by the list of authorities. Returns : A list of Bio::IdentifiableI objects. Status : Virtual