public static class Edit.Substitute<C extends Compound> extends Edit.AbstractEdit<C>
Sub TT @ position 2 AAAA -> ATTAWe do not support Edits do not require the length of the insertion but do rely on the presence of a CompoundSet to parse a String (if given) which means the eventual length of a Sequence is a lazy operation.
Edit.AbstractEdit<C extends Compound>, Edit.Delete<C extends Compound>, Edit.Insert<C extends Compound>, Edit.Substitute<C extends Compound>
Constructor and Description |
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Substitute(Sequence<C> sequence,
int position) |
Substitute(String sequence,
int position) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
getEnd(Sequence<C> sequence)
Must use this rather than the no-args getEnd as this can return
-1 and the length of a sub is dependent on the length of the
Sequence; we cannot assume 1:1 mapping between characters in a
String and the number of compounds we will have to insert.
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protected Sequence<C> |
getFivePrime(Sequence<C> editingSequence)
Should return the 5-prime end of the given Sequence according to
the edit.
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protected Sequence<C> |
getThreePrime(Sequence<C> editingSequence)
Should return the 3-prime end of the given Sequence according to
the edit.
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edit, getEmptySequence, getEnd, getStart, getTargetSequence, setSequence, setStringSequence
public Substitute(String sequence, int position)
public int getEnd(Sequence<C> sequence)
protected Sequence<C> getFivePrime(Sequence<C> editingSequence)
Edit.AbstractEdit
getFivePrime
in class Edit.AbstractEdit<C extends Compound>
protected Sequence<C> getThreePrime(Sequence<C> editingSequence)
Edit.AbstractEdit
getThreePrime
in class Edit.AbstractEdit<C extends Compound>
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