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local_idspace

  Usage    - print $idspace->local_idspace() or $idspace->local_idspace($local_idspace)
  Returns  - the local ID space (string)
  Args     - the local ID space (string)
  Function - gets/sets the local ID space
  

uri

  Usage    - print $idspace->uri() or $idspace->uri($uri)
  Returns  - the URI (string) of this ID space
  Args     - the URI (string) of this ID space
  Function - gets/sets the URI of this ID space
  

description

  Usage    - print $idspace->description() or $idspace->description($description)
  Returns  - the idspace description (string)
  Args     - the idspace description (string)
  Function - gets/sets the idspace description
  

as_string

  Usage    - print $idspace->as_string()
  Returns  - returns this idspace (local_idspace uri "description") as string if it is defined; otherwise, undef
  Args     - none
  Function - returns this idspace as string
  

equals

  Usage    - print $idspace->equals($another_idspace)
  Returns  - either 1(true) or 0 (false)
  Args     - the idspace (OBO::Core::IDspace) to compare with
  Function - tells whether this idspace is equal to the parameter
  

NAME

OBO::Core::IDspace - A mapping between a "local" ID space and a "global" ID space.

SYNOPSIS

use OBO::Core::IDspace;

use strict;

my $idspace = OBO::Core::IDspace->new();

$idspace->local_idspace("APO");

$idspace->uri("http://www.cellcycleontology.org/ontology/APO");

$idspace->description("cell cycle ontology terms);

DESCRIPTION

An IDSpace is a mapping between a "local" ID space and a "global" ID space.

This object captures:

        a local idspace, 
        a URI,
        quote-enclosed description (optional).
        

Example:

        GO urn:lsid:bioontology.org:GO: "gene ontology terms"

AUTHOR

Erick Antezana, <erick.antezana -@- gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2006-2015 by Erick Antezana. All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.