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  1. <?php
  2. class chado_feature__residues extends TripalField {
  3. // The default lable for this field.
  4. public static $default_label = 'Sequences';
  5. // The default description for this field.
  6. public static $default_description = 'A field for managing nucleotide and protein residues.';
  7. // Add any default settings elements. If you override the globalSettingsForm()
  8. // or the instanceSettingsForm() functions then you need to be sure that
  9. // any settings you want those functions to manage are listed in this
  10. // array.
  11. public static $default_settings = array(
  12. 'chado_table' => '',
  13. 'chado_column' => '',
  14. 'base_table' => '',
  15. 'semantic_web' => '',
  16. );
  17. // Set this to the name of the storage backend that by default will support
  18. // this field.
  19. public static $default_storage = 'field_chado_storage';
  20. /**
  21. * @see TripalField::formatterView()
  22. */
  23. public function formatterView(&$element, $entity_type, $entity, $langcode, $items, $display) {
  24. $element[0] = array(
  25. // We create a render array to produce the desired markup,
  26. '#type' => 'markup',
  27. '#markup' => '',
  28. );
  29. $num_bases = 50;
  30. foreach ($items as $delta => $item) {
  31. // If there are no residues then skip this one.
  32. if (!is_array($item['value']) or !array_key_exists('residues', $item['value'])) {
  33. continue;
  34. }
  35. $residues = $item['value']['residues'];
  36. $label = $item['value']['label'];
  37. $defline = $item['value']['defline'];
  38. $content = '<p>' . $label . '<p>';
  39. $content .= '<pre class="residues-formatter">';
  40. $content .= '>' . $defline . "<br>";
  41. $content .= wordwrap($residues, $num_bases, "<br>", TRUE);
  42. $content .= '</pre>';
  43. $element[$delta] = array(
  44. // We create a render array to produce the desired markup,
  45. '#type' => 'markup',
  46. '#markup' => $content,
  47. );
  48. }
  49. }
  50. /**
  51. * @see TripalField::widgetForm()
  52. */
  53. public function widgetForm(&$widget, &$form, &$form_state, $langcode, $items, $delta, $element) {
  54. $settings = $this->field['settings'];
  55. $field_name = $this->field['field_name'];
  56. $field_type = $this->field['type'];
  57. $field_table = $this->field['settings']['chado_table'];
  58. $field_column = $this->field['settings']['chado_column'];
  59. // Get the field defaults.
  60. $residues = '';
  61. if (count($items) > 0 and array_key_exists('feature__residues', $items[0])) {
  62. $residues = $items[0]['feature__residues'];
  63. }
  64. if (array_key_exists('values', $form_state)) {
  65. //$residues = tripal_chado_get_field_form_values($field_name, $form_state, 0, 'feature__residues');
  66. }
  67. $widget['value'] = array(
  68. '#type' => 'value',
  69. '#value' => array_key_exists($delta, $items) ? $items[$delta]['value'] : '',
  70. );
  71. $widget['feature__residues'] = array(
  72. '#type' => 'textarea',
  73. '#title' => $element['#title'],
  74. '#description' => $element['#description'],
  75. '#weight' => isset($element['#weight']) ? $element['#weight'] : 0,
  76. '#default_value' => $residues,
  77. '#delta' => $delta,
  78. // '#element_validate' => array('chado_feature__residues_widget_validate'),
  79. '#cols' => 30,
  80. );
  81. }
  82. public function widgetFormSubmit($entity_type, $entity, $langcode, &$items, $form, &$form_state) {
  83. // Remove any white spaces.
  84. //$residues = tripal_chado_get_field_form_values($field_name, $form_state, 0, 'feature__residues');
  85. if ($residues) {
  86. $residues = preg_replace('/\s/', '', $residues);
  87. tripal_chado_set_field_form_values($field_name, $form_state, $residues, 0, 'feature__residues');
  88. }
  89. }
  90. /**
  91. * @see TripalField::load()
  92. */
  93. public function load($entity, $details = array()) {
  94. $field_name = $this->field['field_name'];
  95. $feature = $details['record'];
  96. $num_seqs = 0;
  97. // We don't want to get the sequence for traditionally large types. They are
  98. // too big, bog down the web browser, take longer to load and it's not
  99. // reasonable to print them on a page.
  100. if(strcmp($feature->type_id->name,'scaffold') == 0 or
  101. strcmp($feature->type_id->name,'chromosome') == 0 or
  102. strcmp($feature->type_id->name,'supercontig') == 0 or
  103. strcmp($feature->type_id->name,'pseudomolecule') == 0) {
  104. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs]['value'] = array(
  105. '@type' => 'SO:0000110',
  106. 'type' => 'sequence_feature',
  107. 'label' => 'Residues',
  108. 'defline' => ">This sequence is too large for this display.",
  109. 'residues' => '',
  110. );
  111. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs]['feature__residues'] = '';
  112. }
  113. else {
  114. $feature = chado_expand_var($feature,'field','feature.residues');
  115. if ($feature->residues) {
  116. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs]['value'] = array(
  117. '@type' => 'SO:0000110',
  118. 'type' => 'sequence_feature',
  119. 'label' => 'Raw Sequence',
  120. 'defline' => tripal_get_fasta_defline($feature, '', NULL, '', strlen($feature->residues)),
  121. 'residues' => $feature->residues,
  122. );
  123. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs]['feature__residues'] = $feature->residues;
  124. }
  125. else {
  126. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs]['value'] = array();
  127. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs]['feature__residues'] = '';
  128. }
  129. }
  130. $num_seqs++;
  131. // Add in the protein sequences. It's faster to provide the SQL rather than
  132. // to use chado_generate_var based on the type.
  133. $sql = "
  134. SELECT F.*
  135. FROM {feature_relationship} FR
  136. INNER JOIN {feature} F on FR.subject_id = F.feature_id
  137. INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVT on CVT.cvterm_id = F.type_id
  138. INNER JOIN {cvterm} RCVT on RCVT.cvterm_id = FR.type_id
  139. WHERE
  140. FR.object_id = :feature_id and
  141. CVT.name = 'polypeptide' and
  142. RCVT.name = 'derives_from'
  143. ORDER BY FR.rank ASC
  144. ";
  145. $results = chado_query($sql, array(':feature_id' => $feature->feature_id));
  146. while ($protein = $results->fetchObject()) {
  147. if ($protein->residues) {
  148. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs++]['value'] = array(
  149. '@type' => 'SO:0000104',
  150. 'type' => 'polypeptide',
  151. 'label' => 'Protein Sequence',
  152. 'defline' => tripal_get_fasta_defline($protein, '', NULL, '', strlen($protein->residues)),
  153. 'residues' => $protein->residues,
  154. );
  155. }
  156. }
  157. // Add in sequences from alignments.
  158. $options = array(
  159. 'return_array' => 1,
  160. 'include_fk' => array(
  161. 'srcfeature_id' => array(
  162. 'type_id' => 1
  163. ),
  164. 'feature_id' => array(
  165. 'type_id' => 1
  166. ),
  167. ),
  168. );
  169. $feature = chado_expand_var($feature, 'table', 'featureloc', $options);
  170. $featureloc_sequences = $this->get_featureloc_sequences($feature->feature_id, $feature->featureloc->feature_id);
  171. // Add in the coding sequences. It's faster to provide the SQL rather than
  172. // to use chado_generate_var based on the type.
  173. $sql = "
  174. SELECT F.*
  175. FROM {feature_relationship} FR
  176. INNER JOIN {feature} F on FR.subject_id = F.feature_id
  177. INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVT on CVT.cvterm_id = F.type_id
  178. INNER JOIN {cvterm} RCVT on RCVT.cvterm_id = FR.type_id
  179. INNER JOIN {featureloc} FL on FL.feature_id = F.feature_id
  180. WHERE
  181. FR.object_id = :feature_id and
  182. CVT.name = 'CDS' and
  183. RCVT.name = 'part_of'
  184. ORDER BY FR.rank ASC
  185. ";
  186. $results = chado_query($sql, array(':feature_id' => $feature->feature_id));
  187. $coding_seq = '';
  188. while ($CDS = $results->fetchObject()) {
  189. if ($CDS->residues) {
  190. $coding_seq .= $CDS->residues;
  191. }
  192. }
  193. if ($coding_seq) {
  194. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs++]['value'] = array(
  195. '@type' => 'SO:0000316',
  196. 'type' => 'coding_sequence',
  197. 'label' => 'Coding sequence (CDS)',
  198. 'defline' => tripal_get_fasta_defline($feature, 'CDS', NULL, '', strlen($coding_seq)),
  199. 'residues' => $coding_seq,
  200. );
  201. }
  202. foreach($featureloc_sequences as $src => $attrs){
  203. // the $attrs array has the following keys
  204. // * id: a unique identifier combining the feature id with the cvterm id
  205. // * type: the type of sequence (e.g. mRNA, etc)
  206. // * location: the alignment location
  207. // * defline: the definition line
  208. // * formatted_seq: the formatted sequences
  209. // * featureloc: the feature object aligned to
  210. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs++]['value'] = array(
  211. 'residues' => $attrs['residues'],
  212. '@type' => 'SO:0000110',
  213. 'type' => 'sequence_feature',
  214. 'defline' => tripal_get_fasta_defline($feature, '', $attrs['featureloc'], 'CDS', strlen($attrs['residues'])),
  215. 'label' => 'Sequence from alignment at ' . $attrs['location'],
  216. );
  217. // check to see if this alignment has any CDS. If so, generate a CDS sequence
  218. $cds_sequence = tripal_get_feature_sequences(
  219. array(
  220. 'feature_id' => $feature->feature_id,
  221. 'parent_id' => $attrs['featureloc']->srcfeature_id->feature_id,
  222. 'name' => $feature->name,
  223. 'featureloc_id' => $attrs['featureloc']->featureloc_id,
  224. ),
  225. array(
  226. 'derive_from_parent' => 1, // CDS are in parent-child relationships so we want to use the sequence from the parent
  227. 'aggregate' => 1, // we want to combine all CDS for this feature into a single sequence
  228. 'sub_feature_types' => array('CDS'), // we're looking for CDS features
  229. 'is_html' => 0
  230. )
  231. );
  232. if (count($cds_sequence) > 0) {
  233. // the tripal_get_feature_sequences() function can return multiple sequences
  234. // if a feature is aligned to multiple places. In the case of CDSs we expect
  235. // that one mRNA is only aligned to a single location on the assembly so we
  236. // can access the CDS sequence with index 0.
  237. if ($cds_sequence[0]['residues']) {
  238. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][$num_seqs++]['value'] = array(
  239. 'residues' => $cds_sequence[0]['residues'],
  240. '@type' => 'SO:0000316',
  241. 'type' => 'coding_sequence',
  242. 'defline' => tripal_get_fasta_defline($feature, '', $attrs['featureloc'], 'CDS', $cds_sequence[0]['length']),
  243. 'label' => 'Coding sequence (CDS) from alignment at ' . $attrs['location'],
  244. );
  245. }
  246. }
  247. }
  248. }
  249. /**
  250. *
  251. * @param unknown $feature_id
  252. * @param unknown $featurelocs
  253. * @return multitype:|Ambigous <multitype:, an>
  254. */
  255. private function get_featureloc_sequences($feature_id, $featurelocs) {
  256. // if we don't have any featurelocs then no point in continuing
  257. if (!$featurelocs) {
  258. return array();
  259. }
  260. // get the list of relationships (including any aggregators) and iterate
  261. // through each one to find information needed to color-code the reference sequence
  262. $relationships = $this->get_aggregate_relationships($feature_id);
  263. if (!$relationships) {
  264. return array();
  265. }
  266. // iterate through each of the realtionships features and get their
  267. // locations
  268. foreach ($relationships as $rindex => $rel) {
  269. // get the featurelocs for each of the relationship features
  270. $rel_featurelocs = $this->get_featurelocs($rel->subject_id, 'as_child', 0);
  271. foreach ($rel_featurelocs as $rfindex => $rel_featureloc) {
  272. // keep track of this unique source feature
  273. $src = $rel_featureloc->src_feature_id . "-" . $rel_featureloc->src_cvterm_id;
  274. // copy over the results to the relationship object. Since there can
  275. // be more than one feature location for each relationship feature we
  276. // use the '$src' variable to keep track of these.
  277. $rel->featurelocs = new stdClass();
  278. $rel->featurelocs->$src = new stdClass();
  279. $rel->featurelocs->$src->src_uniquename = $rel_featureloc->src_uniquename;
  280. $rel->featurelocs->$src->src_cvterm_id = $rel_featureloc->src_cvterm_id;
  281. $rel->featurelocs->$src->src_cvname = $rel_featureloc->src_cvname;
  282. $rel->featurelocs->$src->fmin = $rel_featureloc->fmin;
  283. $rel->featurelocs->$src->fmax = $rel_featureloc->fmax;
  284. $rel->featurelocs->$src->src_name = $rel_featureloc->src_name;
  285. // keep track of the individual parts for each relationship
  286. $start = $rel->featurelocs->$src->fmin;
  287. $end = $rel->featurelocs->$src->fmax;
  288. $type = $rel->subject_type;
  289. $rel_locs[$src]['parts'][$start][$type]['start'] = $start;
  290. $rel_locs[$src]['parts'][$start][$type]['end'] = $end;
  291. $rel_locs[$src]['parts'][$start][$type]['type'] = $type;
  292. }
  293. }
  294. // the featurelocs array provided to the function contains the locations
  295. // where this feature is found. We want to get the sequence for each
  296. // location and then annotate it with the parts found from the relationships
  297. // locations determiend above.
  298. $floc_sequences = array();
  299. foreach ($featurelocs as $featureloc) {
  300. // build the src name so we can keep track of the different parts for each feature
  301. $src = $featureloc->srcfeature_id->feature_id . "-" . $featureloc->srcfeature_id->type_id->cvterm_id;
  302. // orient the parts to the beginning of the feature sequence
  303. if (!empty($rel_locs[$src]['parts'])) {
  304. $parts = $rel_locs[$src]['parts'];
  305. $rparts = array(); // we will fill this up if we're on the reverse strand
  306. foreach ($parts as $start => $types) {
  307. foreach ($types as $type_name => $type) {
  308. if ($featureloc->strand >= 0) {
  309. // this is on the forward strand. We need to convert the start on the src feature to the
  310. // start on this feature's sequence
  311. $parts[$start][$type_name]['start'] = $parts[$start][$type_name]['start'] - $featureloc->fmin;
  312. $parts[$start][$type_name]['end'] = $parts[$start][$type_name]['end'] - $featureloc->fmin;
  313. $parts[$start][$type_name]['type'] = $type_name;
  314. }
  315. else {
  316. // this is on the reverse strand. We need to swap the start and stop and calculate from the
  317. // begining of the reverse sequence
  318. $size = ($featureloc->fmax - $featureloc->fmin);
  319. $start_orig = $parts[$start][$type_name]['start'];
  320. $end_orig = $parts[$start][$type_name]['end'];
  321. $new_start = $size - ($end_orig - $featureloc->fmin);
  322. $new_end = $size - ($start_orig - $featureloc->fmin);
  323. $rparts[$new_start][$type_name]['start'] = $new_start;
  324. $rparts[$new_start][$type_name]['end'] = $new_end;
  325. $rparts[$new_start][$type_name]['type'] = $type_name;
  326. }
  327. }
  328. }
  329. // now sort the parts
  330. // if we're on the reverse strand we need to resort
  331. if ($featureloc->strand >= 0) {
  332. usort($parts, 'chado_feature__residues_sort_rel_parts_by_start');
  333. }
  334. else {
  335. usort($rparts, 'chado_feature__residues_sort_rel_parts_by_start');
  336. $parts = $rparts;
  337. }
  338. $floc_sequences[$src]['id'] = $src;
  339. $floc_sequences[$src]['type'] = $featureloc->feature_id->type_id->name;
  340. $args = array(':feature_id' => $featureloc->srcfeature_id->feature_id);
  341. $start = $featureloc->fmin + 1;
  342. $size = $featureloc->fmax - $featureloc->fmin;
  343. // TODO: fix the hard coded $start and $size
  344. // the $start and $size variables are hard-coded in the SQL statement
  345. // because the db_query function places quotes around all placeholders
  346. // (e.g. :start & :size) and screws up the substring function
  347. $sql = "
  348. SELECT substring(residues from $start for $size) as residues
  349. FROM {feature}
  350. WHERE feature_id = :feature_id
  351. ";
  352. $sequence = chado_query($sql, $args)->fetchObject();
  353. $residues = $sequence->residues;
  354. if ($featureloc->strand < 0) {
  355. $residues = tripal_reverse_compliment_sequence($residues);
  356. }
  357. $strand = '.';
  358. if ($featureloc->strand == 1) {
  359. $strand = '+';
  360. }
  361. elseif ($featureloc->strand == -1) {
  362. $strand = '-';
  363. }
  364. $floc_sequences[$src]['location'] = tripal_get_location_string($featureloc);
  365. $floc_sequences[$src]['defline'] = tripal_get_fasta_defline($featureloc->feature_id, '', $featureloc, '', strlen($residues));
  366. $floc_sequences[$src]['featureloc'] = $featureloc;
  367. $floc_sequences[$src]['residues'] = $residues;
  368. //$floc_sequences[$src]['formatted_seq'] = tripal_feature_color_sequence($residues, $parts, $floc_sequences[$src]['defline']);
  369. }
  370. }
  371. return $floc_sequences;
  372. }
  373. /**
  374. * Get features related to the current feature to a given depth. Recursive function.
  375. *
  376. * @param $feature_id
  377. * @param $substitute
  378. * @param $levels
  379. * @param $base_type_id
  380. * @param $depth
  381. *
  382. * @ingroup tripal_feature
  383. */
  384. private function get_aggregate_relationships($feature_id, $substitute=1,
  385. $levels=0, $base_type_id=NULL, $depth=0) {
  386. // we only want to recurse to as many levels deep as indicated by the
  387. // $levels variable, but only if this variable is > 0. If 0 then we
  388. // recurse until we reach the end of the relationships tree.
  389. if ($levels > 0 and $levels == $depth) {
  390. return NULL;
  391. }
  392. // first get the relationships for this feature
  393. return $this->get_relationships($feature_id, 'as_object');
  394. }
  395. /**
  396. * Get the relationships for a feature.
  397. *
  398. * @param $feature_id
  399. * The feature to get relationships for
  400. * @param $side
  401. * The side of the relationship this feature is (ie: 'as_subject' or 'as_object')
  402. *
  403. * @ingroup tripal_feature
  404. */
  405. private function get_relationships($feature_id, $side = 'as_subject') {
  406. // get the relationships for this feature. The query below is used for both
  407. // querying the object and subject relationships
  408. $sql = "
  409. SELECT
  410. FS.name as subject_name, FS.uniquename as subject_uniquename,
  411. CVTS.name as subject_type, CVTS.cvterm_id as subject_type_id,
  412. FR.subject_id, FR.type_id as relationship_type_id, FR.object_id, FR.rank,
  413. CVT.name as rel_type,
  414. FO.name as object_name, FO.uniquename as object_uniquename,
  415. CVTO.name as object_type, CVTO.cvterm_id as object_type_id
  416. FROM {feature_relationship} FR
  417. INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVT ON FR.type_id = CVT.cvterm_id
  418. INNER JOIN {feature} FS ON FS.feature_id = FR.subject_id
  419. INNER JOIN {feature} FO ON FO.feature_id = FR.object_id
  420. INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVTO ON FO.type_id = CVTO.cvterm_id
  421. INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVTS ON FS.type_id = CVTS.cvterm_id
  422. ";
  423. if (strcmp($side, 'as_object')==0) {
  424. $sql .= " WHERE FR.object_id = :feature_id";
  425. }
  426. if (strcmp($side, 'as_subject')==0) {
  427. $sql .= " WHERE FR.subject_id = :feature_id";
  428. }
  429. $sql .= " ORDER BY FR.rank";
  430. // get the relationships
  431. $results = chado_query($sql, array(':feature_id' => $feature_id));
  432. // iterate through the relationships, put these in an array and add
  433. // in the Drupal node id if one exists
  434. $i=0;
  435. $esql = "
  436. SELECT entity_id
  437. FROM {chado_entity}
  438. WHERE data_table = 'feature' AND record_id = :feature_id";
  439. $relationships = array();
  440. while ($rel = $results->fetchObject()) {
  441. $entity = db_query($esql, array(':feature_id' => $rel->subject_id))->fetchObject();
  442. if ($entity) {
  443. $rel->subject_entity_id = $entity->entity_id;
  444. }
  445. $entity = db_query($esql, array(':feature_id' => $rel->object_id))->fetchObject();
  446. if ($entity) {
  447. $rel->object_entity_id = $entity->entity_id;
  448. }
  449. $relationships[$i++] = $rel;
  450. }
  451. return $relationships;
  452. }
  453. /**
  454. * Load the locations for a given feature
  455. *
  456. * @param $feature_id
  457. * The feature to look up locations for
  458. * @param $side
  459. * Whether the feature is the scrfeature, 'as_parent', or feature, 'as_child'
  460. * @param $aggregate
  461. * Whether or not to get the locations for related features
  462. *
  463. * @ingroup tripal_feature
  464. */
  465. private function get_featurelocs($feature_id, $side = 'as_parent', $aggregate = 1) {
  466. $sql = "
  467. SELECT
  468. F.name, F.feature_id, F.uniquename,
  469. FS.name as src_name, FS.feature_id as src_feature_id, FS.uniquename as src_uniquename,
  470. CVT.name as cvname, CVT.cvterm_id,
  471. CVTS.name as src_cvname, CVTS.cvterm_id as src_cvterm_id,
  472. FL.fmin, FL.fmax, FL.is_fmin_partial, FL.is_fmax_partial,FL.strand, FL.phase
  473. FROM {featureloc} FL
  474. INNER JOIN {feature} F ON FL.feature_id = F.feature_id
  475. INNER JOIN {feature} FS ON FS.feature_id = FL.srcfeature_id
  476. INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVT ON F.type_id = CVT.cvterm_id
  477. INNER JOIN {cvterm} CVTS ON FS.type_id = CVTS.cvterm_id
  478. ";
  479. if (strcmp($side, 'as_parent')==0) {
  480. $sql .= "WHERE FL.srcfeature_id = :feature_id ";
  481. }
  482. if (strcmp($side, 'as_child')==0) {
  483. $sql .= "WHERE FL.feature_id = :feature_id ";
  484. }
  485. $flresults = chado_query($sql, array(':feature_id' => $feature_id));
  486. // copy the results into an array
  487. $i=0;
  488. $featurelocs = array();
  489. while ($loc = $flresults->fetchObject()) {
  490. // if a drupal node exists for this feature then add the nid to the
  491. // results object
  492. $loc->feid = tripal_get_chado_entity_id('feature', $loc->feature_id);
  493. $loc->seid = tripal_get_chado_entity_id('feature', $loc->src_feature_id);
  494. // add the result to the array
  495. $featurelocs[$i++] = $loc;
  496. }
  497. // Add the relationship feature locs if aggregate is turned on
  498. if ($aggregate and strcmp($side, 'as_parent')==0) {
  499. // get the relationships for this feature without substituting any children
  500. // for the parent. We want all relationships
  501. $relationships = tripal_feature_get_aggregate_relationships($feature_id, 0);
  502. foreach ($relationships as $rindex => $rel) {
  503. // get the featurelocs for each of the relationship features
  504. $rel_featurelocs = tripal_feature_load_featurelocs($rel->subject_id, 'as_child', 0);
  505. foreach ($rel_featurelocs as $findex => $rfloc) {
  506. $featurelocs[$i++] = $rfloc;
  507. }
  508. }
  509. }
  510. usort($featurelocs, 'chado_feature__residues_sort_locations');
  511. return $featurelocs;
  512. }
  513. }
  514. /**
  515. * Callback function for validating the chado_feature__residues_widget.
  516. */
  517. function chado_feature__residues_widget_validate($element, &$form_state) {
  518. }
  519. /**
  520. * Used to sort the list of relationship parts by start position
  521. *
  522. * @ingroup tripal_feature
  523. */
  524. function chado_feature__residues_sort_rel_parts_by_start($a, $b) {
  525. foreach ($a as $type_name => $details) {
  526. $astart = $a[$type_name]['start'];
  527. break;
  528. }
  529. foreach ($b as $type_name => $details) {
  530. $bstart = $b[$type_name]['start'];
  531. break;
  532. }
  533. return strnatcmp($astart, $bstart);
  534. }
  535. /**
  536. * Used to sort the feature locs by start position
  537. *
  538. * @param $a
  539. * One featureloc record (as an object)
  540. * @param $b
  541. * The other featureloc record (as an object)
  542. *
  543. * @return
  544. * Which feature location comes first
  545. *
  546. * @ingroup tripal_feature
  547. */
  548. function chado_feature__residues_sort_locations($a, $b) {
  549. return strnatcmp($a->fmin, $b->fmin);
  550. }