SeqAn3 3.1.0
The Modern C++ library for sequence analysis.
aa10li.hpp
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7
13#pragma once
14
15#include <vector>
16
20
21namespace seqan3
22{
82class aa10li : public aminoacid_base<aa10li, 10>
83{
84private:
87
89 friend base_t;
91 friend base_t::base_t;
93
94public:
98 constexpr aa10li() noexcept = default;
99 constexpr aa10li(aa10li const &) noexcept = default;
100 constexpr aa10li(aa10li &&) noexcept = default;
101 constexpr aa10li & operator=(aa10li const &) noexcept = default;
102 constexpr aa10li & operator=(aa10li &&) noexcept = default;
103 ~aa10li() noexcept = default;
104
106 using base_t::base_t;
108
109private:
111 static constexpr char_type rank_to_char_table[alphabet_size]
112 {
113 'A',
114 'B',
115 'C',
116 'F',
117 'G',
118 'H',
119 'I',
120 'J',
121 'K',
122 'P'
123 };
124
126 static constexpr std::array<rank_type, 256> char_to_rank_table
127 {
128 [] () constexpr
129 {
131
132 // initialize with UNKNOWN (std::array::fill unfortunately not constexpr)
133 for (auto & c : ret)
134 c = 0; // value of 'A', because S appears most frequently and gets converted to A in this alphabet
135
136 // reverse mapping for characters and their lowercase
137 for (rank_type rnk = 0u; rnk < alphabet_size; ++rnk)
138 {
139 ret[static_cast<rank_type>(rank_to_char_table[rnk])] = rnk;
140 ret[static_cast<rank_type>(to_lower(rank_to_char_table[rnk]))] = rnk;
141 }
142
143 ret['D'] = ret['B']; ret['d'] = ret['B']; // Convert D to B (either D/N).
144 ret['E'] = ret['B']; ret['e'] = ret['B']; // Convert E to B (either D/N).
145 ret['L'] = ret['J']; ret['l'] = ret['J']; // Convert L to J (either I/L).
146 ret['M'] = ret['J']; ret['m'] = ret['J']; // Convert M to J (either I/L).
147 ret['N'] = ret['H']; ret['n'] = ret['H']; // Convert N to H.
148 ret['O'] = ret['K']; ret['o'] = ret['K']; // Convert Pyrrolysine to K.
149 ret['Q'] = ret['B']; ret['q'] = ret['B']; // Convert Q to B (either D/N).
150 ret['R'] = ret['K']; ret['r'] = ret['K']; // Convert R to K.
151 ret['S'] = ret['A']; ret['s'] = ret['A']; // Convert S to A.
152 ret['T'] = ret['A']; ret['t'] = ret['A']; // Convert T to A.
153 ret['U'] = ret['C']; ret['u'] = ret['C']; // Convert Selenocysteine to C.
154 ret['V'] = ret['I']; ret['v'] = ret['I']; // Convert V to I.
155 ret['W'] = ret['F']; ret['w'] = ret['F']; // Convert W to F.
156 ret['X'] = ret['A']; ret['x'] = ret['A']; // Convert unknown amino acids to Alanine.
157 ret['Y'] = ret['F']; ret['y'] = ret['F']; // Convert Y to F.
158 ret['Z'] = ret['B']; ret['z'] = ret['B']; // Convert Z (either E/Q) to B (either D/N).
159 ret['*'] = ret['F']; // The most common stop codon is UGA. This is most similar to a Tryptophan which in this alphabet gets converted to Phenylalanine.
160 return ret;
161 }()
162 };
163
165 static constexpr rank_type char_to_rank(char_type const chr)
166 {
167 using index_t = std::make_unsigned_t<char_type>;
168 return char_to_rank_table[static_cast<index_t>(chr)];
169 }
170
172 static constexpr char_type rank_to_char(rank_type const rank)
173 {
174 return rank_to_char_table[rank];
175 }
176};
177
178// ------------------------------------------------------------------
179// containers
180// ------------------------------------------------------------------
181
188
189// ------------------------------------------------------------------
190// literals
191// ------------------------------------------------------------------
192inline namespace literals
193{
194
208constexpr aa10li operator""_aa10li(char const c) noexcept
209{
210 return aa10li{}.assign_char(c);
211}
212
224inline aa10li_vector operator""_aa10li(char const * const s, size_t const n)
225{
227 r.resize(n);
228
229 for (size_t i = 0; i < n; ++i)
230 r[i].assign_char(s[i]);
231
232 return r;
233}
235
236} // inline namespace literals
237
238} // namespace seqan3
Provides seqan3::aminoacid_alphabet.
Provides seqan3::aminoacid_base.
The reduced Li amino acid alphabet..
Definition: aa10li.hpp:83
constexpr aa10li() noexcept=default
Defaulted.
A CRTP-base that makes defining a custom alphabet easier.
Definition: alphabet_base.hpp:57
constexpr derived_type & assign_char(char_type const chr) noexcept
Assign from a character, implicitly converts invalid characters.
Definition: alphabet_base.hpp:165
detail::min_viable_uint_t< size - 1 > rank_type
The type of the alphabet when represented as a number (e.g. via to_rank()).
Definition: alphabet_base.hpp:80
static constexpr detail::min_viable_uint_t< size > alphabet_size
The size of the alphabet, i.e. the number of different values it can take.
Definition: alphabet_base.hpp:203
std::conditional_t< std::same_as< char_t, void >, char, char_t > char_type
The char representation; conditional needed to make semi alphabet definitions legal.
Definition: alphabet_base.hpp:72
A CRTP-base that refines seqan3::alphabet_base and is used by the amino acids.
Definition: aminoacid_base.hpp:32
The main SeqAn3 namespace.
Definition: cigar_operation_table.hpp:2
constexpr char_type to_lower(char_type const c) noexcept
Converts 'A'-'Z' to 'a'-'z' respectively; other characters are returned as is.
Definition: transform.hpp:81
T resize(T... args)
Provides utilities for modifying characters.