SYNOPSIS
### should not create instance directly; Bio::Tools::EUtilities does this ###
# can also use '-response' (for HTTP::Response objects) or '-fh' (for
# filehandles)
my $info = Bio::Tools::EUtilities->new(-eutil => 'esearch',
-file => 'esearch.xml');
# esearch
# esearch with history
# egquery
# espell (just for completeness, really)
DESCRIPTION
Pluggable module for handling query-related data returned from eutils.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR
Email cjfields at bioperl dot orgAPPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _Bio::Tools::EUtilities::Query methods
to_string
Title : to_string Usage : $foo->to_string() Function : converts current object to string Returns : none Args : (optional) simple data for text formatting Note : Used generally for debugging and for the print_* methods