SYNOPSIS
my $seqin = Bio::SeqIO::MultiFile->new( -format => 'Fasta',
-files => ['file1','file2'] );
while (my $seq = $seqin->next_seq) {
# do something with $seq
}
DESCRIPTION
Bio::SeqIO::MultiFile provides a simple way of bundling a whole set of identically formatted sequence input files as a single stream. File format is automatically determined by "Bio::SeqIO".FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Ewan Birney
Email [email protected]APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _next_seq
Title : next_seq Usage : Function: Example : Returns : Args :
next_primary_seq
Title : next_primary_seq Usage : Function: Example : Returns : Args :
_load_file
Title : _load_file Usage : Function: Example : Returns : Args :
_set_file
Title : _set_file Usage : Function: Example : Returns : Args :
_current_seqio
Title : _current_seqio Usage : $obj->_current_seqio($newval) Function: Example : Returns : value of _current_seqio Args : newvalue (optional)