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* Jalview - A Sequence Alignment Editor and Viewer ($$Version-Rel$$)
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*
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*
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*/
package jalview.workers;
import jalview.datamodel.SequenceFeature;
import java.util.List;
/**
* An interface for a type that returns counts (per computed annotation type) of
* any value of interest at a sequence position that can be determined from the
* sequence character and any features present at that position
*
*/
public interface FeatureSetCounterI
{
/**
* Returns counts (per annotation type) of some properties of interest, for
* example
*
* - the number of variant features at the position
* - the number of Cath features of status 'True Positive'
* - 1 if the residue is hydrophobic, else 0
* - etc
*
*
* @param residue
* the residue (or gap) at the position
* @param a
* list of any sequence features which include the position
*/
int[] count(String residue, List features);
/**
* Returns names for the annotations that this is counting, for use as the
* displayed labels
*
* @return
*/
String[] getNames();
/**
* Returns descriptions for the annotations, for display as tooltips
*
* @return
*/
String[] getDescriptions();
/**
* Returns the colour (as [red, green, blue] values in the range 0-255) to use
* for the minimum value on histogram bars. If this is different to
* getMaxColour(), then bars will have a graduated colour.
*
* @return
*/
int[] getMinColour();
/**
* Returns the colour (as [red, green, blue] values in the range 0-255) to use
* for the maximum value on histogram bars. If this is the same as
* getMinColour(), then bars will have a single colour (not graduated).
*
* @return
*/
int[] getMaxColour();
}