/*
- * Jalview - A Sequence Alignment Editor and Viewer (Version 2.9.0b2)
- * Copyright (C) 2015 The Jalview Authors
+ * Jalview - A Sequence Alignment Editor and Viewer ($$Version-Rel$$)
+ * Copyright (C) $$Year-Rel$$ The Jalview Authors
*
* This file is part of Jalview.
*
import static org.testng.AssertJUnit.assertTrue;
import static org.testng.internal.junit.ArrayAsserts.assertArrayEquals;
+import jalview.gui.JvOptionPane;
+
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
+import org.testng.annotations.BeforeClass;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
public class MapListTest
{
+ @BeforeClass(alwaysRun = true)
+ public void setUpJvOptionPane()
+ {
+ JvOptionPane.setInteractiveMode(false);
+ JvOptionPane.setMockResponse(JvOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION);
+ }
+
@Test(groups = { "Functional" })
public void testSomething()
{
MapList ml7 = new MapList(codons, protein, 3, 1); // toShifts differ
assertTrue(ml.equals(ml));
+ assertEquals(ml.hashCode(), ml.hashCode());
assertTrue(ml.equals(ml1));
+ assertEquals(ml.hashCode(), ml1.hashCode());
assertTrue(ml1.equals(ml));
assertFalse(ml.equals(null));
@Test(groups = { "Functional" })
public void testGetRanges()
{
- List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<int[]>();
+ List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<>();
ranges.add(new int[] { 2, 3 });
ranges.add(new int[] { 5, 6 });
assertEquals("[2, 3, 5, 6]", Arrays.toString(MapList.getRanges(ranges)));
public void testAddRange()
{
int[] range = { 1, 5 };
- List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<int[]>();
+ List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<>();
// add to empty list:
MapList.addRange(range, ranges);
public void testCoalesceRanges()
{
assertNull(MapList.coalesceRanges(null));
- List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<int[]>();
+ List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<>();
assertSame(ranges, MapList.coalesceRanges(ranges));
ranges.add(new int[] { 1, 3 });
assertSame(ranges, MapList.coalesceRanges(ranges));
@Test(groups = { "Functional" })
public void testCoalesceRanges_withOverlap()
{
- List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<int[]>();
+ List<int[]> ranges = new ArrayList<>();
ranges.add(new int[] { 1, 3 });
ranges.add(new int[] { 2, 5 });
assertEquals(1, merged.size());
assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 9, 0 }, merged.get(0));
}
+
+ /**
+ * Test the method that compounds ('traverses') two mappings
+ */
+ @Test(groups = "Functional")
+ public void testTraverse()
+ {
+ /*
+ * simple 1:1 plus 1:1 forwards
+ */
+ MapList ml1 = new MapList(new int[] { 3, 4, 8, 12 }, new int[] { 5, 8,
+ 11, 13 }, 1, 1);
+ assertEquals("{[3, 4], [8, 12]}", prettyPrint(ml1.getFromRanges()));
+ assertEquals("{[5, 8], [11, 13]}", prettyPrint(ml1.getToRanges()));
+
+ MapList ml2 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 50 }, new int[] { 40, 45, 70,
+ 75, 90, 127 }, 1, 1);
+ assertEquals("{[1, 50]}", prettyPrint(ml2.getFromRanges()));
+ assertEquals("{[40, 45], [70, 75], [90, 127]}",
+ prettyPrint(ml2.getToRanges()));
+
+ MapList compound = ml1.traverse(ml2);
+
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getFromRatio());
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getToRatio());
+ List<int[]> fromRanges = compound.getFromRanges();
+ assertEquals(2, fromRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 3, 4 }, fromRanges.get(0));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 8, 12 }, fromRanges.get(1));
+ List<int[]> toRanges = compound.getToRanges();
+ assertEquals(4, toRanges.size());
+ // 5-8 maps to 44-45,70-71
+ // 11-13 maps to 74-75,90
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 44, 45 }, toRanges.get(0));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 70, 71 }, toRanges.get(1));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 74, 75 }, toRanges.get(2));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 90, 90 }, toRanges.get(3));
+
+ /*
+ * 1:1 over 1:1 backwards ('reverse strand')
+ */
+ ml1 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 50 }, new int[] { 70, 119 }, 1, 1);
+ ml2 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 500 },
+ new int[] { 1000, 901, 600, 201 }, 1, 1);
+ compound = ml1.traverse(ml2);
+
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getFromRatio());
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getToRatio());
+ fromRanges = compound.getFromRanges();
+ assertEquals(1, fromRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 1, 50 }, fromRanges.get(0));
+ toRanges = compound.getToRanges();
+ assertEquals(2, toRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 931, 901 }, toRanges.get(0));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 600, 582 }, toRanges.get(1));
+
+ /*
+ * 1:1 plus 1:3 should result in 1:3
+ */
+ ml1 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 30 }, new int[] { 11, 40 }, 1, 1);
+ ml2 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 100 }, new int[] { 1, 50, 91, 340 },
+ 1, 3);
+ compound = ml1.traverse(ml2);
+
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getFromRatio());
+ assertEquals(3, compound.getToRatio());
+ fromRanges = compound.getFromRanges();
+ assertEquals(1, fromRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 1, 30 }, fromRanges.get(0));
+ // 11-40 maps to 31-50,91-160
+ toRanges = compound.getToRanges();
+ assertEquals(2, toRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 31, 50 }, toRanges.get(0));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 91, 160 }, toRanges.get(1));
+
+ /*
+ * 3:1 plus 1:1 should result in 3:1
+ */
+ ml1 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 30 }, new int[] { 11, 20 }, 3, 1);
+ ml2 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 100 }, new int[] { 1, 15, 91, 175 },
+ 1, 1);
+ compound = ml1.traverse(ml2);
+
+ assertEquals(3, compound.getFromRatio());
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getToRatio());
+ fromRanges = compound.getFromRanges();
+ assertEquals(1, fromRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 1, 30 }, fromRanges.get(0));
+ // 11-20 maps to 11-15, 91-95
+ toRanges = compound.getToRanges();
+ assertEquals(2, toRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 11, 15 }, toRanges.get(0));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 91, 95 }, toRanges.get(1));
+
+ /*
+ * 1:3 plus 3:1 should result in 1:1
+ */
+ ml1 = new MapList(new int[] { 21, 40 }, new int[] { 13, 72 }, 1, 3);
+ ml2 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 300 }, new int[] { 51, 70, 121, 200 },
+ 3, 1);
+ compound = ml1.traverse(ml2);
+
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getFromRatio());
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getToRatio());
+ fromRanges = compound.getFromRanges();
+ assertEquals(1, fromRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 21, 40 }, fromRanges.get(0));
+ // 13-72 maps 3:1 to 55-70, 121-124
+ toRanges = compound.getToRanges();
+ assertEquals(2, toRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 55, 70 }, toRanges.get(0));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 121, 124 }, toRanges.get(1));
+
+ /*
+ * 3:1 plus 1:3 should result in 1:1
+ */
+ ml1 = new MapList(new int[] { 31, 90 }, new int[] { 13, 32 }, 3, 1);
+ ml2 = new MapList(new int[] { 11, 40 }, new int[] { 41, 50, 71, 150 },
+ 1, 3);
+ compound = ml1.traverse(ml2);
+
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getFromRatio());
+ assertEquals(1, compound.getToRatio());
+ fromRanges = compound.getFromRanges();
+ assertEquals(1, fromRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 31, 90 }, fromRanges.get(0));
+ // 13-32 maps to 47-50,71-126
+ toRanges = compound.getToRanges();
+ assertEquals(2, toRanges.size());
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 47, 50 }, toRanges.get(0));
+ assertArrayEquals(new int[] { 71, 126 }, toRanges.get(1));
+
+ /*
+ * method returns null if not all regions are mapped through
+ */
+ ml1 = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 50 }, new int[] { 101, 150 }, 1, 1);
+ ml2 = new MapList(new int[] { 131, 180 }, new int[] { 201, 250 }, 1, 3);
+ compound = ml1.traverse(ml2);
+ assertNull(compound);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Test that method that inspects for the (first) forward or reverse 'to' range.
+ * Single position ranges are ignored.
+ */
+ @Test(groups = { "Functional" })
+ public void testIsToForwardsStrand()
+ {
+ // [3-9] declares forward strand
+ MapList ml = new MapList(new int[] { 20, 11 },
+ new int[]
+ { 2, 2, 3, 9, 12, 11 }, 1, 1);
+ assertTrue(ml.isToForwardStrand());
+
+ // [11-5] declares reverse strand ([13-14] is ignored)
+ ml = new MapList(new int[] { 20, 11 },
+ new int[]
+ { 2, 2, 11, 5, 13, 14 }, 1, 1);
+ assertFalse(ml.isToForwardStrand());
+
+ // all single position ranges - defaults to forward strand
+ ml = new MapList(new int[] { 3, 1 }, new int[] { 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6 }, 1,
+ 1);
+ assertTrue(ml.isToForwardStrand());
+ }
}