SYNOPSIS
# Implement ItemContainerI
# $foo is any ItemContainerI (current implementations are DocSum and Item itself)
while (my $item = $foo->next_Item) { # iterate through contained Items
# do stuff here
}
@items = $foo->get_Items; # all Items in the container (hierarchy intact)
@items = $foo->get_all_Items; # all Items in the container (flattened)
@items = $foo->get_Items_by_name('bar'); # Specifically named Items
($content) = $foo->get_contents_by_name('bar'); # content from specific Items
($type) = $foo->get_type_by_name('bar'); # data type from specific Items
DESCRIPTION
DocSum data, as returned from esummary, normally is a simple list of item-content-content_type groups. However, items can also contain nested data to represent more complex data (such as structural data). This interface describes the basic methods to generically retrieve the next layer of Item data. For convenience classes may describe more specific methods, but they should be defined in terms of this interface and it's methods.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR Chris Fields
Email cjfields at bioperl dot orgAPPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _next_Item
Title : next_Item Usage : while (my $item = $docsum->next_Item) {...} Function : iterates through Items (nested layer of Item) Returns : single Item Args : [optional] single arg (string) 'flatten' - iterates through a flattened list ala get_all_DocSum_Items()
get_Items
Title : get_Items Usage : my @items = $docsum->get_Items Function : returns list of, well, Items Returns : array of Items Args : none
get_all_Items
Title : get_all_Items Usage : my @items = $docsum->get_all_Items Function : returns flattened list of all Item objects (Items, ListItems, StructureItems) Returns : array of Items Args : none Note : items are added top-down (similar order to using nested calls) in original list order. 1 2 7 8 Item - Item - Item - Item ... | | 3 6 ListItem - ListItem | | 4 5 Structure - Structure
get_all_names
Title : get_all_names Usage : my @names = get_all_names() Function : Returns an array of names for all Item(s) in DocSum. Returns : array of unique strings Args : none
get_Items_by_name
Title : get_Items_by_name Usage : my @items = get_Items_by_name('CreateDate') Function : Returns named Item(s) in DocSum (indicated by passed argument) Returns : array of Item objects Args : string (Item name)
get_contents_by_name
Title : get_contents_by_name Usage : my ($data) = $eutil->get_contents_by_name('CreateDate') Function : Returns content for named Item(s) in DocSum (indicated by passed argument) Returns : array of values (type varies per Item) Args : string (Item name)
get_type_by_name
Title : get_type_by_name Usage : my $data = get_type_by_name('CreateDate') Function : Returns data type for named Item in DocSum (indicated by passed argument) Returns : scalar value (string) if present Args : string (Item name)