package jalview.analysis;
+
+import java.util.ArrayList;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Stack;
import java.util.Vector;
+
+import jalview.analysis.SecStrConsensus.SimpleBP;
import jalview.datamodel.SequenceFeature;
public class Rna
{
- static Hashtable<Integer, Integer> pairHash = new Hashtable();
+
+ static Hashtable<Integer, Integer> pairHash = new Hashtable();
+
+ private static final Character[] openingPars = {'(','[','{','<','A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J','K','L','M','N','O','P','Q','R','S','T','U','V','W','X','Y','Z'};
+ private static final Character[] closingPars = {')',']','}','>','a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p','q','r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z'};
+
+ private static HashSet<Character> openingParsSet = new HashSet<Character>(Arrays.asList(openingPars));
+ private static HashSet<Character> closingParsSet = new HashSet<Character>(Arrays.asList(closingPars));
+ private static Hashtable<Character,Character> closingToOpening = new Hashtable<Character,Character>()
+ // Initializing final data structure
+ {
+ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
+ {
+ for(int i=0;i<openingPars.length;i++)
+ {
+ System.out.println(closingPars[i]+"->"+openingPars[i]);
+ put(closingPars[i],openingPars[i]);
+ }
+ }};
+
+ private static boolean isOpeningParenthesis(char c)
+ {
+ return openingParsSet.contains(c);
+ }
+
+ private static boolean isClosingParenthesis(char c)
+ {
+ return closingParsSet.contains(c);
+ }
+ private static char matchingOpeningParenthesis(char closingParenthesis) throws WUSSParseException
+ {
+ if (!isClosingParenthesis(closingParenthesis))
+ {
+ throw new WUSSParseException("Querying matching opening parenthesis for non-closing parenthesis character "+closingParenthesis, -1);
+ }
+
+ return closingToOpening.get(closingParenthesis);
+ }
+
/**
* Based off of RALEE code ralee-get-base-pairs. Keeps track of open bracket
* positions in "stack" vector. When a close bracket is reached, pair this
* @return Array of SequenceFeature; type = RNA helix, begin is open base
* pair, end is close base pair
*/
- public static SequenceFeature[] GetBasePairs(CharSequence line)
- throws WUSSParseException
+ public static Vector<SimpleBP> GetSimpleBPs(CharSequence line) throws WUSSParseException
{
- Stack stack = new Stack();
- Vector pairs = new Vector();
-
+ System.out.println(line);
+ Hashtable<Character,Stack<Integer>> stacks = new Hashtable<Character,Stack<Integer>>();
+ Vector<SimpleBP> pairs = new Vector<SimpleBP>();
int i = 0;
while (i < line.length())
{
char base = line.charAt(i);
-
- if ((base == '<') || (base == '(') || (base == '{') || (base == '[')|| (base == 'A')|| (base == 'B')|| (base == 'C')|| (base == 'D')|| (base == '1')|| (base == 'F')|| (base == 'G')|| (base == '2')|| (base == 'I')|| (base == 'J')|| (base == 'K')|| (base == 'L')|| (base == 'M')|| (base == 'N')|| (base == 'O')|| (base == 'P')|| (base == 'Q')|| (base == 'R')|| (base == 'S')|| (base == 'T')|| (base == 'U')|| (base == 'V')|| (base == 'W')|| (base == 'X')|| (base == 'Y')|| (base == 'Z'))
+
+ if (isOpeningParenthesis(base))
{
- stack.push(i);
+ if (!stacks.containsKey(base)){
+ stacks.put(base, new Stack<Integer>());
+ }
+ stacks.get(base).push(i);
+
}
- else if ((base == '>') || (base == ')') || (base == '}')|| (base == ']')|| (base == 'a')|| (base == 'b')|| (base == 'c')|| (base == 'd')|| (base == 'e')|| (base == 'f')|| (base == 'g')|| (base == 'h')|| (base == 'i')|| (base == 'j')|| (base == 'k')|| (base == 'l')|| (base == 'm')|| (base == 'n')|| (base == 'o')|| (base == 'p')|| (base == 'q')|| (base == 'r')|| (base == 's')|| (base == 't')|| (base == 'u')|| (base == 'v')|| (base == 'w')|| (base == 'x')|| (base == 'y')|| (base == 'z'))
-
+ else if (isClosingParenthesis(base))
{
-
+
+ char opening = matchingOpeningParenthesis(base);
+
+ if (!stacks.containsKey(opening)){
+ throw new WUSSParseException("Mismatched (unseen) closing character "+base, i);
+ }
+
+ Stack<Integer> stack = stacks.get(opening);
if (stack.isEmpty())
{
// error whilst parsing i'th position. pass back
- throw new WUSSParseException("Mismatched closing bracket", i);
+ throw new WUSSParseException("Mismatched closing character "+base, i);
}
- Object temp = stack.pop();
- pairs.addElement(temp);
- pairs.addElement(i);
+ int temp = stack.pop();
+
+ pairs.add(new SimpleBP(temp,i));
}
-
i++;
}
-
- int numpairs = pairs.size() / 2;
- SequenceFeature[] outPairs = new SequenceFeature[numpairs];
-
- // Convert pairs to array
- for (int p = 0; p < pairs.size(); p += 2)
+ for(char opening: stacks.keySet())
{
- int begin = Integer.parseInt(pairs.elementAt(p).toString());
- int end = Integer.parseInt(pairs.elementAt(p + 1).toString());
-
- outPairs[p / 2] = new SequenceFeature("RNA helix", "", "", begin,
- end, "");
- // pairHash.put(begin, end);
-
+ Stack<Integer> stack = stacks.get(opening);
+ if (!stack.empty())
+ {
+ throw new WUSSParseException("Mismatched opening character "+opening+" at "+stack.pop(), i);
+ }
+ }
+ return pairs;
+ }
+
+ public static SequenceFeature[] GetBasePairs(CharSequence line) throws WUSSParseException
+ {
+ Vector<SimpleBP> bps = GetSimpleBPs(line);
+ SequenceFeature[] outPairs = new SequenceFeature[bps.size()];
+ for (int p = 0; p < bps.size(); p++)
+ {
+ SimpleBP bp = bps.elementAt(p);
+ outPairs[p] = new SequenceFeature("RNA helix", "", "", bp.getBP5(),bp.getBP3(), "");
}
-
return outPairs;
}
-
+
+
+ public static ArrayList<SimpleBP> GetModeleBP(CharSequence line) throws WUSSParseException
+ {
+ Vector<SimpleBP> bps = GetSimpleBPs(line);
+ return new ArrayList<SimpleBP>(bps);
+ }
+
+
/**
* Function to get the end position corresponding to a given start position
- *
- * @param indice
- * - start position of a base pair
+ * @param indice - start position of a base pair
* @return - end position of a base pair
*/
- /*
- * makes no sense at the moment :( public int findEnd(int indice){ //TODO:
- * Probably extend this to find the start to a given end? //could be done by
- * putting everything twice to the hash ArrayList<Integer> pair = new
- * ArrayList<Integer>(); return pairHash.get(indice); }
- */
+ /*makes no sense at the moment :(
+ public int findEnd(int indice){
+ //TODO: Probably extend this to find the start to a given end?
+ //could be done by putting everything twice to the hash
+ ArrayList<Integer> pair = new ArrayList<Integer>();
+ return pairHash.get(indice);
+ }*/
+
/**
* Figures out which helix each position belongs to and stores the helix
}
}
}
+