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=head1 NAME |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Genealogy::Ahnentafel; |
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my $ahnen = ahnen(1); |
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say $ahnen->gen; # 1 |
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say $ahnen->gender; # Unknown |
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say $ahnen->description; # Person |
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say $ahnen->gen; # 2 |
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say $ahnen->gender; # Male |
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say $ahnen->description; # Father |
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say $ahnen->gen; # 3 |
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say $ahnen->gender; # Female |
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say $ahnen->description; # Grandmother |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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Geologists often use Ahnentafel (from the German for "ancestor table") |
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numbers to identify the direct ancestors of a person. The original |
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person of interest is given the number 1, their father and mother are |
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grandparents are 6 and 7 and the list goes on. |
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This class gives you a way to deal with these numbers in Perl. |
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Ahnentafel numbers have some interesting properties. For example, with |
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the exception of the first person in the list (who can, obviously, be |
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of either sex) all of the men have Ahnentafel numbers which are even |
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and the women have Ahnentafel numbers which are even. You can calculate |
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the number of the father of any person on the list simply by doubling |
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the number of the child. You can get the number of their mother by |
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doubling the child's number and adding one. |
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=cut |
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require Exporter; |
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our @ISA = qw[Exporter]; |
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our @EXPORT = qw[ahnen]; |
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where { $_ > 0 }, |
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'""' => sub { $_[0]->ahnentafel }, |
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=head2 ahnen($positive_integer) |
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This function takes a positive integer and returns a Genealogy::Ahnentafel |
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object for that integer. If you pass it something that isn't a positive |
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The module provides two class attributes. These define strings that are |
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used in the output of various methods in the class. They are provided to |
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=head2 genders |
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This is a reference to an array that contains two strings that represent |
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the genders male and female. By default, they are the strings "Male" and |
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class_has genders => ( |
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the parent of the two genders. By default, they are the strings "Father" |
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class_has parent_names => ( |
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has ahnentafel => ( |
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The gender of the person represented by this object. This returns "Unknown" |
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The base word that is used for people of this gender. It is "Person" for |
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person 1 (as we don't know their gender) and either "Father" or "Mother" |
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The number of the generation that this person is in. Person 1 is in |
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person. For person 1, it is "Person". For people 2 and 3 it is "Father" |
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sub _build_first_in_generation { |
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sub _build_is_first_in_generation { |
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return $_[0]->first_in_generation == $_[0]->ahnentafel; |
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} |
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=head2 last_in_generation |
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The highest Ahnentafel number that appears in the current generation. |
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has last_in_generation => ( |
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sub _build_last_in_generation { |
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1188
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return 2 ** $_[0]->generation - 1; |
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} |
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=head2 is_last_in_generation |
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Is this the last Ahnentafel number in the current generation? |
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=cut |
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has is_last_in_generation => ( |
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isa => Bool, |
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sub _build_is_last_in_generation { |
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3
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1171
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return $_[0]->last_in_generation == $_[0]->ahnentafel; |
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} |
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=head1 AUTHOR |
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Dave Cross |
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE |
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Copyright (c) 2016, Magnum Solutions Ltd. All Rights Reserved. |
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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383
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=cut |
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