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## Pubmed MEDLINE module
## markus@mhoenicka.de 2002-12-19
## $Id: Pubmed.pm,v 1.3 2003/04/30 21:38:17 mhoenicka Exp $
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
## Package main documentation
=head1 NAME
RefDB::Pubmed - Perl extension for converting Pubmed bibliographic data to RIS
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use RefDB::Pubmed;
my $infile = "-";
my $pm = new RefDB::Pubmed;
$pm->in($infile);
while ((my $set = $pm->next_pubmed_set())) {
$set->parse_pmset();
$set->convert_pmset();
$set->dump_pmset_as_ris();
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
RefDB::Pubmed allows one to convert Pubmed/Medline bibliographic data to the RIS format understood by RefDB and most other bibliographic software. Data can be provided as a string or they can be read from a file/stream.
=head1 FEEDBACK
Send bug reports, questions, and comments to the refdb-users mailing list at:
refdb-users@lists.sourceforge.net
For list information and archives, please visit:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/refdb-users
=head1 AUTHOR
Markus Hoenicka, markus@mhoenicka.de
=head1 SEE ALSO
This module is part of the RefDB package, a reference manager and bibliography tool for markup languages. Please visit http://refdb.sourceforge.net for further information.
=cut
# Preloaded methods go here.
use Text::Iconv;
=head1 PMSet package
This helper package defines methods to deal with a Pubmed dataset
=cut
######################################################################
######################################################################
## defines a class to deal with a Pubmed dataset
package PMset;
=head2 new
Title : new
Usage : $set = new PMset();
Function: Creates a new PMset object
=cut
######################################################################
## new(): constructor for a new Pubmed dataset
######################################################################
sub new() {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {};
## the raw data
$self->{raw} = undef;
## this hash receives the parsed data. The keys will be all tags
## that occurred in the input data, the values will be lists of
## the strings that were tagged with the corresponding tag
%{$self->{data}} = ();
## this list receives the converted RIS data except the type
$self->{ris} = undef;
## the type
$self->{type} = "TY - JOUR";
## whether ("t") or not ("f") to print unmapped tags
$self->{print_unmapped} = "f";
## the iconv character encoding converter goes here
$self->{converter} = undef;
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
=head2 parse_pmset
Title : parse_pmset
Usage : $set->parse_pmset();
Function: parses the raw tagged Pubmed data
=cut
######################################################################
## parse_pmset(): parses the raw Pubmed data and adds data to a hash
######################################################################
sub parse_pmset() {
my $self = shift;
my $poolstring = undef;
my $tag = undef;
my $data = undef;
my $prevtag = undef;
## loop over each line of the dataset. The logic is a bit weird as we
## have to check for continued lines (without a tag) which should be
## appended to the most recent line with a tag. Therefore we pool data
## until the next tag line starts. Then we add the previous tag line
## to the hash. This means we have to add the last line after the
## foreach loop is done.
foreach my $string (@{$self->{raw}}) {
if ($string =~ /^(.{4}- )/) {
$tag = $1;
}
else {
$tag = undef;
}
if ($string =~ /^.{4}- (.*)/) {
$data = $1;
}
else {
$data = $string;
}
# remove leading and trailing whitespace
$data =~ s%^\s*(.*)\s*$%$1%;
if (defined($tag) && defined($prevtag)) {
push (@{${$self->{data}}{"$prevtag"}}, $poolstring);
$prevtag = $tag;
$poolstring = $data;
}
elsif (defined($tag)) {
$prevtag = $tag;
$poolstring = $data;
}
elsif (defined($prevtag)) {
$poolstring = $poolstring . " " . $data;
}
}
if (defined($prevtag) && defined($poolstring)) {
push (@{${$self->{data}}{"$prevtag"}}, $poolstring);
}
}
=head2 convert_pmset
Title : convert_pmset()
Usage : $set->convert_pmset()
Function: Converts the parsed data to RIS data
=cut
######################################################################
## convert_pmset(): convert the Pubmed data stored in a hash to the
## RIS format
######################################################################
sub convert_pmset() {
my $self = shift;
while ((my $key, my $value) = each %{$self->{data}}) {
foreach my $string (@{$value}) {
# print "$key$string\n";
$self->_convert_tag($key, $string);
}
}
}
=head2 dump_pmset_as_ris
Title : dump_pmset_as_ris
Usage : $set->dump_pmset_as_ris()
Function: Dumps the data as a valid RIS set
=cut
######################################################################
## dump_pmset_as_ris():dumps the converted RIS data
######################################################################
sub dump_pmset_as_ris() {
my $self = shift;
## start with a newline and the type tag
print "\n$self->{type}\n";
foreach my $string (@{$self->{ris}}) {
print $self->{converter}->convert("$string\n");
}
## end with the end ref tag
print "ER - \n";
}
=head2 dump_pmset_as_pm
Title : dump_pmset_as_pm
Usage : $set->dump_pmset_as_pm()
Function: dumps the parsed data as a Pubmed set. The result differs from the input in that each tag with its associated data is always in a single line whereas the input data may contain continued lines w/o a tag. You can use this function to normalize the Pubmed tagged data.
=cut
######################################################################
##dump_pmset_as_pm(): dumps the data from the hash. This essentially
## creates an equivalent of the input data with the
## exception that all data of a tag are on a single
## line (input data may contain continuation lines
## w/o tag)
######################################################################
sub dump_pmset_as_pm() {
my $self = shift;
while ((my $key, my $value) = each %{$self->{data}}) {
foreach my $string (@{$value}) {
print $self->{converter}->convert("$key$string\n");
}
}
}
=head2 _convert_tag
Title : _convert_tag
Usage : $self->_convert_tag($key, $string);
Function: Converts a Pubmed tag line to RIS and adds the result to a list
Argument: string containing the tag, something like 'KW - '
string containing the data associated with the tag
=cut
######################################################################
## _convert_tag(): converts a Pubmed tag line to a RIS tag line
## Arguments: string containing the tag, something like 'KW - '
## string containing the data associated with the tag
######################################################################
sub _convert_tag($$) {
my ($self, $tag, $data) = @_;
## this hash helps to convert month names to numbers
my %monthnames = (
"Jan" => "01",
"Feb" => "02",
"Mar" => "03",
"Apr" => "04",
"May" => "05",
"Jun" => "06",
"Jul" => "07",
"Aug" => "08",
"Sep" => "09",
"Oct" => "10",
"Nov" => "11",
"Dec" => "12");
## depending on the Pubmed tag, create appropriate RIS tags and push
## the resulting string(s) on a list
if ($tag eq "PG - ") { ## pages
if ($data =~ /(.*)-(.*)/) {
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "SP - $1");
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "EP - $2");
}
else {
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "SP - $data");
}
}
elsif ($tag eq "VI - ") { ## volume
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "VL - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "IP - ") { ## issue
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "IS - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "DP - ") { ## publication date
my $year = $data;
my $month = $data;
my $day = $data;
## publication date is something like 2002 May 1, with day
## and probably month being optional
$year =~ s%^(\d{4}).*%$1%;
$month =~ s%^\d{4}\s*(\w*).*%$1%;
$day =~ s%^\d{4}\s*\w*\s*(.*)%$1%;
if (defined($year) && defined($month) && defined($day)) {
my $nummonth = $monthnames{$month};
if (length($day) == 1) {
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "PY - $year/$nummonth/0$day/");
}
else {
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "PY - $year/$nummonth/$day/");
}
}
elsif (defined($year) && defined($month)) {
my $nummonth = $monthnames{$month};
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "PY - $year/$nummonth//");
}
elsif (defined($year)) {
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "PY - $year///");
}
}
elsif ($tag eq "TI - ") { ## article title
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "TI - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "AB - ") { ## abstract
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "N2 - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "AD - ") { ## address
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "AD - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "AU - ") { ## author
my $risauthor = $data;
if ($risauthor =~ m%^\w*\s+[A-Z]{2}%) {
$risauthor =~ s%^(\w*)\s+([A-Z]{1})([A-Z]{1})%$1,$2.$3.%;
}
elsif ($risauthor =~ m%^\w*\s+[A-Z]{1}%) {
$risauthor =~ s%^(\w*)\s+([A-Z]{1})%$1,$2.%;
}
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "AU - $risauthor");
}
elsif ($tag eq "PT - ") { ## publication type
## we're dealing only with journal articles so we use the
## default set in the constructor. The pubtype string
## is added as a keyword
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "KW - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "TA - ") { ## journal name, abbreviated
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "JO - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "RN - ") { ## chemical substance
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "KW - $data");
}
elsif ($tag eq "MH - ") { ## MeSH
$self->_split_mesh($data);
}
elsif ($tag eq "AID - ") { ## article ID
if ($data =~ /\[doi\]/) {
my $doi = $data;
$doi =~ s/(.*) \[doi\]/$1/;
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "M3 - $doi");
}
}
else { ## unknown or unused tag
if ($self->{print_unmapped} eq "t") {
## if the user chose to do so, print the unknown or unused
## tag along with the real data, preceeded by '<unmapped>'.
## Users can inspect the result, apply changes if necessary,
## and then strip the data with:
## grep -v '^<unmapped>' < infile > outfile
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "<unmapped>$tag$data");
}
}
}
=head2 _split_mesh
Title : _split_mesh
Usage : $self->_split_mesh($string);
Function: splits a Pubmed MH line into one or more RIS KW lines
Argument: string containing the data associated with the MH tag
=cut
######################################################################
## _split_mesh(): splits a Pubmed MH line into one or more RIS KW lines
## Arguments: string containing the data associated with the MH tag
######################################################################
sub _split_mesh($) {
my ($self, $data) = @_;
## Pubmed MeSH entries may contain qualifiers separated by slashes
my @tokens = split m%/%, $data;
my $keyword = shift(@tokens);
if ($keyword eq $data) {
## no qualifier
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "KW - $keyword");
}
else {
## at least one qualifier. We want a separate KW line
## for each qualifier
foreach $qual (@tokens) {
## strip leading '*' from qualifier
$qual =~ s/^\*//;
push (@{$self->{ris}}, "KW - $keyword [$qual]");
}
}
}
=head2 set_print_unmapped
Title : set_print_unmapped
Usage : $pm->set_print_unmapped(1)
Function: switch on or off printing of unmapped Pubmed tags
Argument: 0 (zero) to switch off or non-zero to switch on
=cut
######################################################################
## set_print_unmapped(): switch on or off printing of unmapped Pubmed tags
## Returns: the previous setting
## Argument: "f" to switch off or "t" to switch on
######################################################################
sub set_print_unmapped($) {
my ($self, $data) = @_;
my $prev = $self->{print_unmapped};
$self->{print_unmapped} = $data;
return $prev;
}
=head2 set_converter
Title : set_converter
Usage : $pm->set_converter("from_enc", "to_enc")
Function: creates the iconv character encoding converter to be used
Arguments: from_enc, to_enc: the encoding of the source data and of the output data, respectively
=cut
######################################################################
## set_converter(): creates the iconv character encoding converter to be used
## Returns: the converter
## Argument: from_enc, to_enc
######################################################################
sub set_converter($$) {
my ($self, $from_enc, $to_enc) = @_;
$self->{converter} = Text::Iconv->new($from_enc, $to_enc);
}
=head2 add_raw_line
Title : add_raw_line
Usage : $set->add_raw_line($_)
Function: adds a raw Pubmed line to the internal list
Argument: string containing a full Pubmed line
=cut
######################################################################
## add_raw_line(): adds a raw Pubmed line to the internal list
## Argument: string containing a full Pubmed line
######################################################################
sub add_raw_line($) {
my ($self, $data) = @_;
push (@{$self->{raw}}, $data);
}
=head1 Pubmed package
This package defines functions to deal with collections of Pubmed datasets
=cut
######################################################################
######################################################################
## define a class to deal with Pubmed MEDLINE input data
package RefDB::Pubmed;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK);
$VERSION = "1.2";
=head2 new
Title : new
Usage : $pm = new RefDB::Pubmed();
Function: Creates a new Pubmed object
=cut
######################################################################
## new(): creates a new Pubmed element
######################################################################
sub new() {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {};
## the filehandle for the input stream
$self->{fh} = undef;
## whether (!0) or not (0) to print unmapped tags
$self->{print_unmapped} = "f";
## array with input data lines. Use for parsing strings
$self->{lines} = undef;
## save the first line of the data as it is used for a sanity
## check in "in()"
$self->{firstline} = undef;
## iconv support
$self->{from_enc} = "";
$self->{to_enc} = "";
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
=head2 in
Title : in
Usage : $pm->in($filename)
Function: Opens a file or input stream for reading
Returns : A filehandle or undef if the stream could not be opened
Argument: The path of a file or the name of an input stream
=cut
######################################################################
## in(): opens a file for input
## Argument: string containing filename or '-' for stdin
## Returns: filehandle if successful, undef if failed
######################################################################
sub in($) {
my $self = shift;
my $filename = shift;
$self->{fh} = eval { local *FH; open(FH, $filename) or die; *FH{IO}};
if ($@) {
$self->{fh} = undef;
print STDERR "Could not open input stream\n";
return undef;
}
my $fh = $self->{fh};
## skip leading empty lines and save the first data line
while (<$fh>) {
if ($_ ne "\n") {
$self->{firstline} = $_;
last;
}
}
## this is the idiot's validity test for Pubmed data. Each dataset
## that I've seen so far starts with a unique identifier
if ($self->{firstline} =~ m/^UI/
|| $self->{firstline} =~ m/^PMID/) {
return $fh;
}
else {
return undef;
}
}
=head2 string
Title : string
Usage : $pm->string($string)
Function: Accepts an input string for parsing
Returns : 1 if Pubmed data, 0 if not
Argument: A string containing input data
=cut
######################################################################
## string(): Accepts an input string for parsing
## Argument: A string containing input data
######################################################################
sub string($) {
my ($self, $string) = @_;
@{$self->{lines}} = split /\n/, $string;
## skip leading empty lines and save the first data line
while (my $line = shift @{$self->{lines}}) {
if ($line ne "\r"&& $line ne "") {
$line =~ s/\r//;
$self->{firstline} = $line;
last;
}
}
## this is the idiot's validity test for Pubmed data. Each dataset
## that I've seen so far starts with the unique identifier
if ($self->{firstline} =~ m/^UI/) {
unshift(@{$self->{lines}}, $self->{firstline});
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
=head2 next_pubmed_set
Title : next_pubmed_set
Usage : $pm->next_pubmed_set()
Function: Reads the next Pubmed dataset
Returns : A PMset containing the raw Pubmed tagged data, or undef if no data available
=cut
######################################################################
## next_pubmed_set(): reads the next Pubmed set from the input stream
## Returns: a new PMset instance containing the raw data of the next
## Pubmed dataset or undef if no more data are available
######################################################################
sub next_pubmed_set() {
my $self = shift;
my $fh = $self->{fh};
my $set = new PMset;
$set->set_print_unmapped($self->{print_unmapped});
$set->set_converter($self->{from_enc}, $self->{to_enc});
my $havedata;
if (defined($self->{lines})) { ## read from saved string
## skip leading empty lines and save the first data line
while (defined(my $line = shift @{$self->{lines}})) {
if ($line ne "\r" && $line ne "") {
## strip trailing cr
$line =~ s/\r//;
## add back the newline which was killed by split
$set->add_raw_line("$line\n");
$havedata = 1;
}
else {
if ($havedata) {
last;
}
}
}
}
else { ## read from file handle
## feed back saved first line
if (defined($self->{firstline})) {
$set->add_raw_line($self->{firstline});
$self->{firstline} = undef;
}
return undef if eof($fh);
## skip empty lines at the beginning
while (<$fh>) {
if ("$_" ne "\n") {
$set->add_raw_line($_);
$havedata = 1;
}
else {
if ($havedata) {
last;
}
}
}
}
if ($havedata) {
return $set;
}
else {
return undef;
}
}
=head2 set_print_unmapped
Title : set_print_unmapped
Usage : $pm->set_print_unmapped(1)
Function: switch on or off printing of unmapped Pubmed tags
Argument: 0 (zero) to switch off or non-zero to switch on
=cut
######################################################################
## set_print_unmapped(): switch on or off printing of unmapped Pubmed tags
## Returns: the previous setting
## Argument: "f" to switch off or "t" to switch on
######################################################################
sub set_print_unmapped($) {
my ($self, $data) = @_;
my $prev = $self->{print_unmapped};
$self->{print_unmapped} = $data;
return $prev;
}
=head2 set_encodings
Title : set_encodings
Usage : $pm->set_encodings("from_enc", "to_enc")
Function: set encodings of input and output data
Argument: from_enc, to_enc according to "man iconv_open"
=cut
######################################################################
## set_encodings(): set encodings of input and output data
## Arguments: from_enc, to_enc
######################################################################
sub set_encodings($$) {
my ($self, $from_enc, $to_enc) = @_;
$self->{from_enc} = $from_enc;
$self->{to_enc} = $to_enc;
}
1; ## make use happy
__END__
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